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The Java Web Services Developer Pack 1.5 | 2005-05-16 08:15:23 |
Sun Microsystems |
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This webcast explains the Java Web Services Developer Pack 1.5. The Java Web Services Developer Pack (JWSDP) provides developers with access to the latest Web Services and XML technologies. The JWSDP 1.5 release, which occurred in November 2004, delivers support for the latest WS-I profiles, XML and Web Services Security, implementation of Streaming API for XML, and support for multiple web containers. Using JWSDP 1.5, you can implement Web Services security with support for XML digital signatures and encryption.
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MSDN Webcast: Understanding the ASP.NET Configuration User Interface in IIS Manager 5.0 and 6.0 (Level 200) | 2005-05-16 08:14:20 |
Microsoft |
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ASP.NET 2.0 offers a new user interface for managing ASP.NET configuration and its Internet Information Server (IIS) Manager extension. Before ASP.NET 2.0, administrators and developers had to make changes directly to the ASP.NET configuration files. This webcast helps one find out what this new extension does and doesn't do. This webcast also takes a close look at how the extension modifies specific ASP.NET files based on changes you make through the user interface.
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MSDN Webcast: ADO.NET: Database Programming in .NET (Level 200) | 2005-05-16 07:47:46 |
Microsoft |
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This webcast introduces database programming using ADO.NET, beginning with an overview of the ADO.NET architecture. The webcast explains about essential techniques such as executing stored procedures, server-side access using ExecuteReader and ExecuteScalar, client-side access using DataSet, and modifying a database with ExecuteNonquery and DataSets.
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Rapid Web Services Development | 2005-05-16 07:31:56 |
IBM |
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Rational Web Developer and Rational Application Developer, key parts of the IBM Rational Software Development Platform, allow developers to quickly and easily develop and test Web services-based applications from a variety of components. This webcast explains how you can use Rational Developer products to discover what Web services are available for reuse, consume an existing Web service for reuse, create a Web service from existing components, test the Web service and use the Web service in a JavaServer Faces-based Web application.
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Rapid J2EE Development | 2005-05-16 07:30:53 |
IBM |
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Rational Application Developer allows developers to quickly and easily build enterprise-class applications ranging from departmental data-centric applications to J2EE distributed applications to services-based applications. Rational Application Developer is one of the IBM Rational Software Development platform products, which target the novice J2EE developer as well as the more experienced practitioner. They are built on the award-winning Eclipse 3.0 platform and greatly enhance and extend that platform. This webcast covers the technical aspects of designing, developing, and testing J2EE applications, helping you to solve application development challenges.
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Three Aspects of Real-Time Collaboration Integration | 2005-05-12 03:00:01 |
SiteScape |
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According to a recent Gartner report, real-time collaboration tools, such as instant messaging or videoconferencing, will yield the most value when integrated with asynchronous tools, such as e-mail, and with business processes. And by 2009, 80 percent of tools that support collaborative work will incorporate asynchronous and real-time capabilities in the same application or suite.
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Irish Public Sector Procurement Portal | 2005-05-10 05:31:31 |
European Union |
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As a central source, the Irish Public Sector Procurement Portal provides electronic access to all Irish public sector procurement opportunities advertised in the OJEC and in the national and local press as well as hosting opportunities made available directly through the site. The objective of the Irish Public Sector Procurement Portal is to provide centralised access to calls for tender, Pre Information Notices, Contract Awards and to other currently open opportunities provided by the Irish public sector on a single internet site.
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E-Vision in the Belgian Federal Government | 2005-05-10 05:33:38 |
European Union |
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The federal project of the Belgian Joint Electronic Procurement (JEP) aims at introducing new information technology into the precontractual phase of the public procurement. This phase begins with the arrival of a request to purchase goods or to procure services, and ends with the notification of a contract or with a non-attribution. The Joint E-Procurement is divided into three phases, which will be carried out in a modular way: the publication, electronic offers and electronic files.
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Process Portals: Streamlining Business Processes With a Service-Oriented Architecture | 2005-05-10 04:24:58 |
BEA Systems |
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This paper provides an overview of process portals and looks at the architecture and technology required to make them a reality. A services-oriented architecture (SOA) emerges as the key enabler of portals that can deliver user-driven processes. BEA WebLogic Platform is uniquely positioned to enable process portals because it is an integrated platform that includes process management and integration technology, a portal framework, and a unified development environment. This paper will look at the benefits of process portals and the return-on-investment (ROI) that BEA customers are realizing from this model.
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BEA WebLogic Portal: Designing Portals for Optimal Performance | 2005-05-10 04:19:31 |
BEA Systems |
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This paper investigates some of the reasons for inadequate portal performance and offers suggestions and best practices for avoiding those problems. The paper explores how portal taxonomy affects performance and describes some of the latest features included in BEA WebLogic Portal 8.1 with service pack 4 that leverage this taxonomy to improve performance. The paper also explores other performance-enhancing portal concepts, such as the use of entitlements, streaming portals, remote portals, and optimizing page flow sessions.
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