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The Internet has changed the way businesses operate. With the ability to purchase from anyone, regardless of location, buyers today know more about products, pricing, and availability than ever before. This shifts more power to buyers by helping them get the best price and terms in nea... Jun. 12, 2003 Reads: 8,767 | Today's most popular Web services APIs - JAX-RPC and JAXM - support two very different programming models for invocation of Web services, one synchronous, one asynchronous. If users need both models in a single application, they are forced to use two sets of very different APIs. This a... Jun. 12, 2003 Reads: 17,912 Replies: 1 | Web-caching technologies offer great advantages to static-content publishers, including improved (faster) response times for end users and reduced data center workload. Further, because these technologies are based upon an open standard (HTTP), content publishers have a choice of solut... Jun. 12, 2003 Reads: 5,766 | Those who have battled J2EE application development with the plethora of WebSphere tools have probably thought that there must be an easier way. Now there is a new breed of software called application assembly platforms (AAP). These toolsets make it possible to visually assemble an ent... Jun. 12, 2003 Reads: 8,136 Replies: 1 | WebSphere provides a host of features for developing and deploying J2EE applications. With this in-depth book, you'll quickly learn how to combine the power of J2EE with WebSphere, according to the publisher. The book covers all aspects of J2EE development, including J2EE architecture,... Jun. 12, 2003 Reads: 10,529 | A portal delivers enormous value to IT organizations, enabling centralized access to applications and personalized information in order to gain a simplified infrastructure, faster development, and enhanced employee productivity. Companies can leverage and maximize their portal framewor... Jun. 12, 2003 Reads: 12,345 | The EJB 2.0 specification enhances the Enterprise JavaBeans paradigm in many ways. The entire concept of the container-managed persistence (CMP) component model has been redefined for better performance and flexibility. To make your work a lot easier, IBM quickly introduced WebSphere A... Jun. 12, 2003 Reads: 16,546 Replies: 1 | There are significant benefits to clustering servers in a Java 2 Enterprise Edition (J2EE) environment. Increased performance through scaling of cluster members, higher availability and reliability through automatic failover techniques, and load balancing through the use of workload ma... Jun. 12, 2003 Reads: 12,143 | In a business environment defined by requirements to elevate service levels while reducing IT operational costs, developers seek proven strategies to optimize the production runtime environment of their WebSphere Application Server implementations. The nearly universal objective of IT ... Jun. 12, 2003 Reads: 11,176 | The use of Lightweight Directory Authentication Protocol (LDAP) for WebSphere authentication and authorization offers the advantages of single sign-on across application servers and a vendor-neutral protocol and API. Jun. 12, 2003 Reads: 21,963 Replies: 1 | Information that is readily available to the right people at the right time, and that enables them to act quickly and decisively, is a crucial requirement of enterprises that intend to grow and remain profitable. The intelligent delivery of information must obtain maturity levels consi... Jun. 12, 2003 Reads: 10,297 |
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