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How J2CA Adapters Fit in an SOA World: A Real-World Case Study | 2006-03-09 01:04:48 |
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Service-Oriented Architecture represents a fundamental shift in the way new applications are being designed and developed, and the way in which they are being integrated with existing legacy systems and business applications. J2EE Connector Architecture (J2CA) complements Web Services and BPEL in an SOA world to facilitate enterprise integration. Being J2EE 1.4 compliant, Oracle Application Server 10g Release 3 (10.1.3) supports J2CA and other SOA standards and solutions, provides the industry's most complete, productive, open, and mission critical Service-Oriented Architecture platform. This white paper gives an overview of the development and integration experience with BeanConnect on Oracle Application Server, covering areas such as connection pooling, transaction, deployment, management, and Web Services integration.
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Oracle ADF Mobile | 2006-03-09 01:10:14 |
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With the release of Oracle Application Server 10g R3 (10.1.3), Oracle introduces Application Development Framework Mobile (ADF Mobile), a new standards-based framework for rapidly developing enterprise mobile applications. Built upon the component model of Java Server Faces (JSF), ADF Mobile allows J2EE developers to quickly build applications for PDA browsers, 2-way messaging devices and industrial handheld devices running Telnet. Together with ADF Mobile, JDeveloper provides comprehensive support for JSF and mobile development including WYSIWYG design-time preview for ADF Mobile applications.
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Creating Search Pages | 2006-10-13 01:00:15 |
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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 |
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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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Functional Assessment of Document Sciences xPresso | 2006-08-04 01:00:11 |
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Global organizations are increasingly focused on e-procurement solutions as a way to drive additional savings associated with the procurement process. While these solutions can manage the electronic procurement of many standard maintenance, repair and operational items, they are typically unprepared to manage traditional paper-based invoices required for handling products and services that cannot be procured as standard catalog line-items. Content Services for SAP allows organizations to accelerate paper-based procurement by storing, managing, and retrieving the incoming and outgoing documents associated with the procurement process. By expediting these paper-based processes, one can improve customer service and partner relationships and increase employee efficiency.
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BMC Performance Manager for Websphere Application Server - Best Practices | 2006-01-03 01:01:49 |
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This paper covers best practices for BMC Performance Manager for WebSphere Application Server. This paper focuses on how to manage primary components of the WebSphere Application Server with BMC Performance Manager, including the ten most important WebSphere-related parameters to monitor. This paper does not go into detail on some other components of a J2EE transaction, such as browsers, networks, and HTTP servers. Also, this paper will not cover advanced J2EE techniques, such as profiling, JAVA Management Extensions (JMX), and byte-code instrumentation.
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BMC Performance Manager for Websphere Application Server - Advanced Best Practices | 2006-01-03 01:01:49 |
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This paper covers advanced best practices for BMC Performance Manager for WebSphere Application Server. The basic best practices approached J2EE management from a "stovepipe" approach, meaning each object involved in a J2EE transaction is examined individually for abnormal behavior. Whereas, the discussion in this paper outlines how to use BMC Performance Manager for WebSphere Application Server to manage J2EE transactions from a transaction viewpoint, rather than a stovepipe viewpoint.
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Migrating From Sun Java Studio Enterprise 7 to Sun Java Studio Enterprise 8 | 2005-11-03 01:00:03 |
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Sun Java Studio Enterprise 8 (henceforth, Java Studio Enterprise 8) Integrated Development Environment (IDE) is a major step forward in the life of the Java Studio Enterprise product. The introduction of the new Ant-based projects system provides tighter classpath management, more versatile build and run options, and the tightest integration to Ant of any IDE on the market. It also presents a major change in work flow for users who were used to the "mounting" system of Sun Java Studio Enterprise 7 IDE (henceforth, Java Studio Enterprise 7). This white paper is aimed at providing guidelines and steps for transitioning the applications and IDE settings from Java Studio Enterprise 7 to Java Studio Enterprise 8.
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Managing BEA WebLogic Servers: A BMC Performance Manager-Based Solution From BMC Software | 2005-12-06 01:01:57 |
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WebLogic Server from BEA Systems is a pioneer and leader in the J2EE application server market. Today WebLogic Server is widely used to host both in-house J2EE applications and packaged enterprise applications. These J2EE applications that have been in development are now being deployed into production at an accelerated pace. This paper examines the challenges faced by IT operations groups in managing production WebLogic Server-based J2EE applications, and the use of BMC Performance Manager for BEA WebLogic in resolving these challenges.
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Oracle Application Server 10g Release 3 (10.1.3) - JCA Support for SOA Integration | 2006-07-25 00:25:04 |
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Service-Oriented Architecture (SOA) represents a fundamental shift in the way new applications are being designed and developed, and the way in which they are being integrated with existing legacy systems and business applications. J2EE Connector Architecture (JCA) complements Web Services and BPEL in an SOA world to facilitate enterprise integration. Being J2EE 1.4 compliant, Oracle Application Server 10g Release 3 (10.1.3) supports JCA and other SOA standards and solutions, provides the industry's most complete, productive, open, and mission-critical Service-Oriented Architecture platform.
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