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The 'P' word surely gets thrown around a lot these days. It's time to determine what's real and what's not - and for the sake of this article, let's keep our focus on enterprise, or corporate, portals. Dec. 24, 2003 Reads: 10,554 Replies: 2 | According to a 2002 study by the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST), buggy software costs the national economy $60 billion, more than a third of which could be saved through improved software testing alone. Dec. 24, 2003 Reads: 8,650 | Jack Martin, editor-in-chief of WebSphere Journal, recently spoke with Rob High, IBM Distinguished Engineer and chief architect for IBM WebSphere Application Server. In this exclusive two-part interview, High discusses principles of architecture, the evolution of customer requests into... Dec. 24, 2003 Reads: 12,941 Replies: 1 | Whether you like it or not, the offshoring of IT projects is here to stay, so get over it. If you can't get over it, get out of IT. But before you head for the exit, think about what you'll be missing. Dec. 24, 2003 Reads: 12,661 Replies: 3 | Large organizations have a considerable investment in their legacy applications by virtue of the fact that they have a sizable IT history. These legacy applications are a smorgasbord of mainframe and pure client/server applications from the '70s and '80s. Dec. 24, 2003 Reads: 9,971 Replies: 1 | Many developers who have designed, coded, tested, and deployed Java 2 Enterprise Edition (J2EE) applications have learned the hard way that not all J2EE features perform effectively under heavy production loads. One must consider a number of variables during each phase of the IBM WebSp... Dec. 24, 2003 Reads: 12,176 | Your team has just spent several months hammering out an enterprise-critical application and it feels as if you've been on the hot seat forever. The once vibrant and enthusiastic development team now resembles the cast of 'Thriller' as they burn the midnight oil night after night. Dec. 24, 2003 Reads: 13,428 | Sure, you can use WebSphere Studio Application Developer to debug a single WebSphere application, but how do you debug applications running together on a cluster of WebSphere servers? WebSphere Application Server has two low-level APIs that can be used to find out and adjust what goes ... Dec. 24, 2003 Reads: 9,096 | To provide the best performance and availability for WebSphere applications, administrators and developers count on scalability features found in the software, hardware, and networking components that host their WebSphere domain. More than ever, the availability of our Web applications... Dec. 24, 2003 Reads: 17,003 Replies: 1 | We all have our preferences for how we like to have code formatted. Even when working in a team, you commonly see a myriad of coding styles. Manually formatting someone else's code to meet your coding style preferences can be a tedious process that can leave you cursing at inanimate ob... Dec. 24, 2003 Reads: 7,639 |
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