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Outage. That word is a sharp stick in the eye of the energy and utilities industry. But outages are a way of life for all utilities, especially in geographies that are prone to bad weather. In fact, utilities spend a significant amount of their time and resources maintaining physic... Aug. 15, 2003 Reads: 6,669 | Since the release of IBM VisualAge for Java Enterprise Edition v3.53, the Enterprise Access Builder (EAB) tools have been able to generate code that conforms to the J2EE Connector Architecture (JCA) specification, which allows Java programs to access Enterprise Information Systems ... Aug. 15, 2003 Reads: 9,966 | IBM's goliath enterprise tool, WebSphere Studio Application Developer (WSAD) 5.0, has a powerful, full-featured profiling toolset for developers. However, learning how to use the tools and how to interpret the information takes some time. Aug. 15, 2003 Reads: 10,500 | Jocelyne Attal is IBM's chief marketing executive for WebSphere, the leading software platform for e-business on demand. Attal focuses on the WebSphere e-business platform, which includes WebSphere Application Server, WebSphere Studio development environment, WebSphere Business Int... Aug. 15, 2003 Reads: 10,161 | For years, the holy grail of programming, at least from a CIO point of view, was a magic software tool variously called a 'code generator,' a 'fourth-generation language,' or an 'autocoder.' This tool would generate the correct executable code to fulfill a user's wishes, based on relat... Aug. 15, 2003 Reads: 11,499 | There is no better time than now to implement WebSphere in your enterprise, and integration is a good place to start. Recently, IBM unveiled more than 50 WebSphere Business Integration Adapters that they have developed and more than 300 that were developed by IBM Business Partners. Aug. 15, 2003 Reads: 9,789 | Developers researching best practices for optimizing Java 2 Enterprise Edition (J2EE) environments can often find only general, one-size-fits all suggestions for coding and tuning specific application components. Although broad best practices can provide a general direction for dev... Aug. 15, 2003 Reads: 10,575 | J2EE Security provides a mechanism called EJBRoles that can be used to provide security for applications running in J2EE-compliant application servers, including WebSphere Application Server. Use of EJBRoles requires that users, or groups of users, be mapped to EJBRoles so that Web... Aug. 15, 2003 Reads: 13,797 |
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