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A Backbase Ajax Frontend for J2EE Applications
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Security Integration with WebLogic J2EE: Making It EASI @ WEBLOGIC JOURNAL The rise in popularity of Web services is breaking down barriers and obliterating isolated silos everywhere. That's good news for any organization looking to make e-business the normal way of doing business with customers, colleagues, and partners. Of course, with every falling barrier comes a new set of challenges around the issue of security. In this article, I'll review the challenges of security integration with WebLogic J2EE applications in a distributed environment - and how they can be addressed with an Enterprise Application Security Integration (EASI) framework based on Web-centric industry standards. FeedReader.net - rawsugar ajax FeedReader.net, your personal browser-based XML/RSS news reader. Access your favorite feeds and blogs from any computer in the world without extra administration. JavaReference.com : Java, J2EE, Examples, Articles, Forum, Books, News : Articles by category JavaReference.com is a resource site for the Java Community. It provides Java Articles, Java Examples, Java Books, Java Forum, Test Center for Java Certification, Java Downloads, Latest Java News, and Book Reviews. Members of Java Reference can contribute to almost every section of the site. ajax, by vscarpenter on RawSugar ajax, by vscarpenter on RawSugar web, by vscarpenter on RawSugar web, by vscarpenter on RawSugar Jep's Rich User Interfaces blog: Java Pet Store with AJAX & XML Jep Castelein's weblog on AJAX Performance and some other things. Jep's Rich User Interfaces blog: August 2005 Jep Castelein's weblog on AJAX Performance and some other things. JAVA DEVELOPER'S JOURNAL SYS-CON Media JDJ Java Developer's Journal JAVA DEVELOPER'S JOURNAL SYS-CON Media JDJ Java Developer's Journal [News] 2005.8. Daily Java News and Articles _ Java API By Example, From Geeks To Geeks. [News] 2005.8. Daily Java News and Articles JAVA DEVELOPER'S JOURNAL SYS-CON Media JDJ Java Developer's Journal Scaling AJAX Applications Using Asynchronous Servlets @ WEBLOGIC JOURNAL The advent of AJAX as a Web application model is significantly changing the traffic profile seen on the server side. The typical Web pattern usage of a user sitting idle on a Web page filling out fields and hitting the submit button to the next link is now transforming into sophisticated client-side JavaScript and rich user interfaces that constantly communicate with the server whenever an event is posted on a form such as a checkbox click, key press, or tab focus. Enhancing Application Manageability with BEA's Weblogic Server/HP's Openview @ WEBLOGIC JOURNAL In Part 1 of this article (WLDJ, Vol. 2, issue 6), I claimed that manageability is a vital aspect for any application that will be deployed into production, where it will spend most of its life being managed by people who may not be the original designers. These systems and applications managers will need good tools and application visbility for the deployment of the application to be successful. iX 11/2005, S. 56: Webentwicklung iX - Magazin für professionelle Informationstechnik David Bächler Die Website von David Bächler (baed), AJAX toolkits and frameworks Is Web 2.0 Entering "The Trough of Disillusionment"? @ AJAXWORLD MAGAZINE 'Jeffrey Zeldman has an interesting and widely covered new article on Web 2.0 which is almost exactly as content free as he claims the Web 2.0 hypesters are,' writes Dion Hinchcliffe. 'That's not to say that he doesn't make a few factually correct statements about AJAX and even makes a passing mention of social software,' Hinchcliffe continues. 'But he's missing many of the big pieces of Web 2.0 since he's apparently looking at it through the somewhat myopic tunnel vision of a web page designer.' Why CICS? @ WEBSPHERE JOURNAL In this Q&A Rick discusses ways in which companies can protect their mission critical data even as they connect their networks with outside partners. From Blueprint to Skyscraper @ WEBSPHERE JOURNAL As many people correctly predicted, Web services and their corresponding service-oriented architecture (SOA) have proven their promise. Companies and businesses are starting to not only integrate new components and technologies, but are also opening up back-end systems and legacy processes. Introducing...The Macromedia Web Publishing System @ MX DEVELOPER'S JOURNAL On most Web sites there is a barrier between the people who want to update and publish content to the site and the Web site itself. Content eventually becomes out of date, improvements remain undone, and new information languishes unpublished - waiting for precious design time or development budget before going live. For corporate Web sites, large budgets are required to fund the work; for intranets or smaller sites, this often means doing the work when there's time - which means not doing it at all. Unbreakable Java: A Java Server That Never Goes Down @ JAVA DEVELOPER'S JOURNAL Developers using Java on clients or in small projects may not believe that there is a fundamental problem with Java's robustness. People working with huge applications and application servers written in Java know about the problem but may doubt that it's possible to build something like an unbreakable Java architecture. Introducing... Flex! @ SOA Web Services Edge Conference & Expo 2006 By now you've probably heard about Flex, Macromedia's most recent offering in their line of server-side products. What is Flex? How does it work? Is Flex a replacement for Flash or ColdFusion? Is it something you should be evaluating as a solution? What do you need to begin development with Flex? Tales from the List @ SOA Web Services Edge Conference & Expo 2006 I am writing this month's column while sitting next to my wife Ayesha aboard Virgin Atlantic Flight 22 from Washington Dulles to London Heathrow, on my way home from attending Macromedia's MAX conference in Salt Lake City. In this month's column I will summarize my impression of what Macromedia's announcements and ambiance at the conference might mean for developers today and in the near future. RetroVue 1.1 @ JAVA DEVELOPER'S JOURNAL It's unnecessary but true: a lot of Java programmers still debug by putting System.out.println() statements in their code to find out what the program is really doing and where the problems are. To overcome this antiquated approach I've tried several debuggers: Sun's JDB is free but cumbersome and hard to work with. Visual SlickEdit, my favorite IDE, has integrated debugger support but is also difficult to run. |
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