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WEBLOGIC JOURNALSYS-CON's WLDJ Magazine for BEA WebLogic Developers latestnews category @ SYS-CON Media SYS-CON Media, NJ, The world's leading i-technology media company on breaking technology news. dndjlatest category @ .NET DEVELOPER'S JOURNAL Microsoft .NET Developer's Journal, SYS-CON Media, NJ .Net Book Review: Mono: A Developer's Notebook @ .NET DEVELOPER'S JOURNAL The authors of this book, Edd Dumbill and Niel Bornstein, are well known in both the Linux and .NET communities, and are well suited to write a book on the Mono project. Edd Dumbill also coauthored Linux Unwired and XML-RPC, and is an Editor at Large for O'Reilly books. Niel Bornstein also wrote .NET and XML, and is now a consultant for Novell in the Linux and open source practice group. DevPointer: Articles for the week of Feb 20, 2006 DevPointer provides an index of articles, tutorials, faqs, and other online resources for developers. DevPointer: servlets articles DevPointer provides an index of articles, tutorials, faqs, and other online resources for developers. News Search: usability Results 80-99 of 310 The Resume of Matthew Macchia - Java AJAX Spring Hibernate Struts Javascript MVC XML XSLT XPATH Resume of Matthew Macchia - Java JSP AJAX Struts Hibernate Spring Framework Beyond BPM: Using Goal-Seeking Agents to Tackle Highly-Complex SOA Applications @ AJAXWORLD MAGAZINE Solving complexity has been a continuing goal of application architects & developers since we started writing programs. While SOA techniques do a great job at standardizing the interface between systems and BPEL attempts to standardize the logic flow between services, they tend to break down when systems become overly complex and uncertainty is introduced into the system. An Agent-Oriented Goal-Seeking approach to building applications has been shown to reduce the complexity of building major real-world applications and to reduce total development time by up to 75%. Goal-seeking agents dynamically execute services based on goals, rules, and plans instead of traditional explicitly coded logic paths. As this session will show, Agent-Oriented development is backed by both cutting-edge computer-science research as well as real-world case studies. This session introduces goal-seeking agents and covers several case studies showing how they can be used to dramatically simplify complex programming situations and allow you to deliver applications faster. Simplifying Java Development with Gluecode SE @ IT SOLUTIONS GUIDE Open source has gained broad acceptance among enterprises as a reliable source of infrastructure software. The Linux operating system and the Apache Web server are only two examples of open source technologies that are depended upon to power the world's mission-critical servers and web sites. Even as open source continues to proliferate up the technology stack, it remains difficult to make the most of what open source has to offer.Developers face an overwhelming choice, since there are literally thousands of open source projects to choose from. .NETDJ PDF Download @ .NET DEVELOPER'S JOURNAL Microsoft .NET Developer's Journal, SYS-CON Media, NJ "Real-World AJAX" One-Day Seminar Arrives Today in Silicon Valley @ SEO/SEM JOURNAL The first 'Real-World AJAX' event, held in New York City, featured 15 speakers in 11 sessions, including many of the the world's most renowned AJAX experts, and more than 400 delegates attended while more than 15,000 SYS-CON.TV viewers tuned into the simulcast on March 13, 2006. Backbase news blog called it 'a great day, and certainly the first major Ajax Event in the World!' Today, just ten weeks on, 'Real-World AJAX' comes to Silicon Valley, to San Jose at its heart. The speaker lineup is if anything even more stellar than it was in NYC, including Google's Adam Bosworth and Paul Rademacher, Yahoo!'s Eric Miraglia, and the father of the term 'AJAX' himself, Jesse James Garrett. WLDJ News Desk @ WEBLOGIC JOURNAL Latest articles from WLDJ News Desk AjaxWorld Conference & Expo to Take Place October 3-4, 2006, at the Santa Clara Convention Center, California @ WEBHOSTING.SYS-CON.COM SYS-CON Events announced the first international AjaxWorld Conference & Expo to take place on October 3-4, 2006, at the Santa Clara Convention Center, in Santa Clara, California, located in the heart of Silicon Valley. The world-beating conference program will provide developers, IT managers, and corporate decision makers with comprehensive information and insight into the biggest paradigm shift in Website design, development, and deployment since the invention of the World Wide Web a decade ago. Web Hosting Company AIT Adds Hosted Exchange Email @ WEBHOSTING.SYS-CON.COM Web hosting provider AIT announced that it has added a hosted Microsoft Exchange email service to its messaging and collaboration services, which includes the capability of pushing messages to handheld devices. Michael Yuan's Java Blog: "Is Ruby Replacing Java? – Not So Fast" @ JAVA DEVELOPER'S JOURNAL The most important impact Ruby/RoR will have on Java, according to JDJ editorial board member Michael Yuan, is to drive the innovation in Java EE. 'Much the same way C# drives the Java 1.5 innovation. We are already seeing this happening,' Yuan explains. IBM WebSphere Portal Version 6.0 Helps Customers Unlock Potential of Composite Applications @ WEBSPHERE JOURNAL IBM announced a major upgrade to IBM WebSphere Portal designed to help customers make better decisions and execute transactions with greater speed and accuracy. The new version simplifies working with composite applications, making it faster and easier for businesses to realize the benefits of integrated applications and reusable services. The Support of Composite Applications in WebSphere Portal @ WEBSPHERE JOURNAL What are composite applications and how do they help me? In this three-part series we will introduce the concepts behind a new class of applications called composite applications and explain their need and structure. In this article, we will present a high-level overview of composite applications, the benefit they provide, and how WebSphere Portal supports them. Azul CentiCore Solution "Delivers the Power of 100 CPUs For the Price of 2 Dell Servers" @ IT SOLUTIONS GUIDE Azul Systems, Inc., has announced the availability of the Azul CentiCore integrated solution, combining the power of multicore architecture with open source software designed to provide SMP processing power at an affordable price for small or medium size enterprises (SMEs). The CentiCore solution is a pre-configured integrated solution comprised of one specially configured 96-way Azul Compute Appliance with 32GB shared memory, two 2-way/1GB Linux servers, an HP ProCurve Gigabit Ethernet switch both from Penguin Computing, and the open source JBoss Application Server and JBoss Portal. Open Source Apache HTTP Server 2.2.0 Released @ ENTERPRISE OPEN SOURCE MAGAZINE The new Apache release includes the Apache Portable Runtime (APR) version 1.2.2 bundled with the tar and zip distributions. The APR libraries libapr, libaprutil, and (on Win32) libapriconv must all be updated to ensure binary compatibility and address many known platform bugs. Open Source & Patents: Who Else Will Be Joining the Open Invention Network? @ ENTERPRISE OPEN SOURCE MAGAZINE Although the aim of the newly-launched Open Invention Network is to advance Linux components and applications and help make the Linux ecosystem grow, a handful of commentators are wondering if OIN yet has the organization and funding to accomplish its mission. AjaxWorld Conference & Expo to Take Place October 3-4, 2006, at the Santa Clara Convention Center, California @ ENTERPRISE OPEN SOURCE MAGAZINE SYS-CON Events announced the first international AjaxWorld Conference & Expo to take place on October 3-4, 2006, at the Santa Clara Convention Center, in Santa Clara, California, located in the heart of Silicon Valley. The world-beating conference program will provide developers, IT managers, and corporate decision makers with comprehensive information and insight into the biggest paradigm shift in Website design, development, and deployment since the invention of the World Wide Web a decade ago. TinyAjax - A Lightweight php5 AJAX Library @ LINUX.SYS-CON.COM Mats Karlsson has announced the relase of TinyAjax, a Lightweight php5 AJAX library. Karlsson says, 'You don't have to write any javascript, but if you want you're free to do so and you can mix as you want, use TinyAjax automatically generated code and your own existing scripts. You can also export global functions and a class-functions in the same page.' MX Developer's Journal: Using Breeze Web Services to Display a List of Recordings for a Meeting @ MX DEVELOPER'S JOURNAL One of the unique features of the Macromedia Breeze 5 Meeting module is the ability to capture or record the meetings as they take place for future replay. After a recording session finishes, the Breeze 5 Meeting module creates SWF files to allow for easy delivery of the recording over the web. Device Differentiation Drives Demand for Wireless Content Management @ WIRELESS BUSINESS & TECHNOLOGY Publishers operating in the mobile world are facing an uphill battle in maintaining control in an increasingly fragmented and segmented market. As market demands continue to escalate, today's developers and/or publishers cannot survive competitively without a thorough working knowledge of the devices proliferating in the mobile market. HP Pavilion Desktops Go Wireless @ WIRELESS BUSINESS & TECHNOLOGY Hewlett-Packard India introduced under the range of HP Pavilion Media Center PCs the new HP Pavilion m7382IN model enabled with a Wireless LAN powered by the Intel Pentium D dual core processor. CA Certifies Hostbridge, Software Provider For XML-Enabling CICS As Interoperable With Advantage CA-Ideal @ XML JOURNAL HostBridge Technology, the provider of HostBridge software for XML-enabling CICS,announced that CA has certified the HostBridge integration software as interoperable with Advantage CA-Ideal for CA-Datacom (Advantage CA-Ideal), enabling organizations to integrate Advantage CA-Ideal applications with Web services platforms, application servers, or other host applications. Altova UModel Named Finalist In Jolt Product Excellence and Productivity Awards @ XML JOURNAL Altova announced that Software Development magazine has selected Altova UModel 2005 as a finalist for the 16th Annual Jolt Product Excellence and Productivity Awards in the Design Tools and Modeling category. UModel was commended for features like powerful diagramming capabilities, advanced Java code generation, reverse engineering, and round-tripping functionality. PowerBuilder 10.5: Revised Menus, Toolbars and New Icons @ POWERBUILDER DEVELOPER'S JOURNAL One of the long awaited features introduced in PowerBuilder 10.5 is support for contemporary (aka Office XP) menus and toolbars. The first difference you'll notice is that the flat contemporary style and new icons are used extensively throughout the PowerBuilder IDE itself (Figure 1). Why AJAX Is So Disruptive @ WEB 2.0 JOURNAL Recently I wrote an invited response in the AjaxWorld Magazine to Jeffrey Zeldman's off-kilter but widely read (i.e. Slashdotted) take on Web 2.0. In it I claimed Zeldman had way too much focus on Ajax as a Web 2.0 ingredient. All these trips around the proverbial mulberry bush while we are witnessing a rapidly growing greater awareness of all things Web 2.0 in the mainstream. Heck, even CIO Magazine has started talking about Web 2.0, which means its really arrived if they think people up in the rareified air of executive management need to know about it at all. Greenplum Hopes for Greenfields @ ENTERPRISE OPEN SOURCE MAGAZINE A start-up by the name of Greenplum that's been flying under the radar since 2003 is pioneering the use of open source databases for enterprise-class business intelligence and data warehousing with a line of products called DeepGreen that reportedly spans a small departmental data mart to a multi-terabyte data warehouse. Yakov Fain's Java Blog: "Once Again on Java Frameworks" @ JAVA DEVELOPER'S JOURNAL As I was younger, I was eager to learn any new software while it's hot. Right from the oven. Now I look at things more pragmatically, and unless an XYZ-framework brings something really-really different and new to the world of if-statements, I won't be using it, unless my client (who pays my salary) does. But I do read books/articles introducing these frameworks. Symbian & Open Source: The Momentum Grows @ SYMBIAN DEVELOPER'S JOURNAL A recently published round-up of useful Symbian applications that are all open source confirms that, while tracking down open source applications for Symbian isn't a cakewalk, there are rich pickings for those who persevere. i-Technology Viewpoint: We Need Not More Frameworks, But Better Programmers @ COLDFUSION DEVELOPER'S JOURNAL It's no secret that I've been outspoken about not liking frameworks for quite some time now. The truth is, I believe that frameworks have a lot to offer. The most significant benefit that organizations stand to gain from using frameworks is a standardized way to code and an environment that is generally more conducive to allowing multiple developers to work on a project at the same time. If frameworks help to standardize how things are done and make it easier for many developers to work on a project, why have I been vocal about not liking them? Am I just trying to create controversy? ColdFusion MX Server Edition on Microsoft's SP2-Conflict List @ COLDFUSION DEVELOPER'S JOURNAL The list of nearly 50 applications and games - some from Microsoft, others from third-party vendors - that won't work properly with Windows XP Service Pack 2 (SP2) without some tweaking unfortunately includes Macromedia's ColdFusion MX Server Edition. Symbian On the Rise @ SYMBIAN DEVELOPER'S JOURNAL Thanks to some new devices on the market, not to mention Sendo's high-profile defection away from Microsoft, the Symbian operating system has been in the news a lot lately. What's the story behind the system, and what does it have to offer developers, end users, and the market in general? |
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