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Provisioning J2EE Applications With IBM Tivoli Intelligent Orchestrator and IBM WebSphere Application Server Network Deployment | 2005-12-22 01:01:52 |
IBM |
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This paper presents a simplified customer environment in which a case study is demonstrated for provisioning servers to a Java 2 Platform, Enterprise Edition (J2EE) application cluster environment for use by customers. This paper focuses on the tasks required for planning, implementing, and configuring all components of IBM Tivoli Intelligent Orchestrator for dynamic provisioning of J2EE applications to servers in an IBM WebSphere Application Server clustered environment controlled by IBM WebSphere Application Server Network Deployment.
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Service Provisioning Through ESB | 2006-12-09 01:00:18 |
Sun Microsystems |
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Similar to SOA, Enterprise Service Bus (ESB) is neither a technology nor a product in itself, but a platform, a set of tools, and a design philosophy. Using ESB, the user can deploy SOA components in an autonomous but federated manner. This allows easy growth for applications, application boundaries, and enterprises. The industry trends incorporate the platform and tool support for ESB into product stacks. This means the way the user architect and design components and how he weave them together to realize services are going to change - change in such a way that he have to connect together abstract end points and associate them with context information to form loosely coupled solutions.
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The Case for Code Quality Management | 2005-10-04 03:00:05 |
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For managers who are overseeing Java development teams, maintaining consistent coding standards and practices is a monumental challenge. Missed deadlines, reports of problems in the field and constant bug fixes are all symptoms of poor coding standards and practices. Comprehensive code quality management applications are emerging enabling managers to enforce code quality and track issues back to specific developers.
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Handling Java Web Application Input, Part 2 | 2006-12-09 01:00:18 |
Sun Microsystems |
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This paper explains the threat of cross-site scripting, as well as looking at correctly handling exceptions in J2EE web applications. An attacker can initiate an attack through a web browser by constructing attack strings, sending them via a HTTP get request through URL tampering, via a HTTP post request through HTML forms, or by other means. It is therefore critical that any possibility for data being input into an application from an external source is carefully analyzed, and secure coding practices put in place to meet the specific validation needs of an application in order to neutralize any threats.
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WebSphere Application Server V6: JCA Connection Problem Determination | 2005-10-04 03:00:05 |
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IBM WebSphere Application Server V6 provides implementation and support for the new J2EE Connector Architecture (JCA) specification V1.5 as part of the J2EE 1.4 platform. The JCA provides a standard mechanism that allows modern J2EE applications to connect and use heterogeneous resources from various existing enterprise information systems (EIS) as well as modern relational database systems. Based on the JCA, WebSphere provides client applications all system services regarding connection, transaction, and security management on behalf of the resource managers. This paper discusses the most common problem areas that are associated with JCA connections in WebSphere Application Server V6.
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Creating Search Pages | 2006-10-13 01:00:15 |
Oracle |
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This paper explores how to add basic search functionality to an Oracle ADF application. The steps in this paper use Oracle JDeveloper 10g Release 10.1.2. Before starting to build pages, a new application workspace using the "Web Application [default]" template and an application module in the Model project using the Business Components from Tables wizard should be build. The application module, named HRModule, should contain a single EmpView view object instance that queries data from the EMP table in the SCOTT account. With this in place, two different search pages will be building to illustrate functionality one might find useful for the end users.
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Unlocking Your Important Information Assets, Using Oracle Fusion Middleware and Oracle Adapters | 2006-12-22 01:00:22 |
Oracle |
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The core information assets of an enterprise are it's backend applications. These applications are heterogeneous in nature, come from different vendors and are based of different technologies and run on different platforms leading to a fragmented enterprise. Oracle Adapters, a component of Oracle Fusion Middleware, offers organizations a service orientated approach to unlocking the information assets that have evolved in most IT environments. Using standards based on the J2EE platform, these adapters are available to all components of Oracle Fusion Middleware. This paper describes the Oracle Adapter features, it's architecture and how the Adapters in combination with other Oracle Fusion Middleware products help in building an agile, real-time enterprise.
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BEA WebLogic Server 9.0 | 2006-01-31 13:19:12 |
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This document is focused toward business decision makers as much as enterprise architects. Digging deeper will reward you with greater insight into how the WebLogic Server 9.0 can help you solve your specific mission-critical business issues. As you read further, this paper explains WebLogic Server's position in the enterprise and in a Service-Oriented Architecture (SOA).
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Oracle Application Server 10g R3 (10.1.3): New Features Preview | 2005-10-04 03:00:05 |
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Oracle Application Server 10g R3 (10.1.3) is a significant new release of the core service-oriented architecture platform underlying Oracle Fusion Middleware. It is designed to provide a standards-based, mission critical platform for organizations deploying service oriented architectures. Central to Oracle Application Server 10g R3 is the enterprise application server and its underlying grid computing infrastructure. However, beyond this, key components of the broader Oracle Fusion Middleware platform will be deeply integrated with Oracle Application Server 10g R3.
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Oracle JDeveloper 10g (10.1.3) Overview | 2005-11-03 01:00:03 |
Oracle |
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Oracle JDeveloper 10g is an integrated development environment (IDE) for building applications and Web services using the latest industry standards for Java, XML, and SQL. Oracle JDeveloper supports the complete development life cycle with integrated features for modeling, coding, debugging, testing, profiling, tuning, and deploying applications. JDeveloper's visual and declarative development approach and the innovative Oracle Application Development Framework (Oracle ADF) work together to simplify application development and reduce mundane coding tasks, offering unparalleled productivity and a choice of technology stacks.
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