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Lotus Notes certainly was one of the most successful rapid application development platforms of the '90s. The speed at which you could develop workflow applications to streamline your business processes was simply unparalleled. Oct. 23, 2003 Reads: 10,814 | WebSphere Journal editor-in-chief Jack Martin recently chatted with Joe Damassa and the WebSphere marketing team, which features some new faces but is just as dedicated to the continued success of the WebSphere brand. In this exclusive interview the team discusses open standards, I... Oct. 23, 2003 Reads: 12,417 | Developers are capitalizing on Java's open and dynamic properties to use the technology for seemingly limitless applications across the computing spectrum. To ensure that developers and businesses optimize Java performance in a variety of deployments, organizations must use an orga... Oct. 23, 2003 Reads: 9,962 | The latest way to make a buck is to get your company some very cheap labor using L-1 visas. You can pay the new workers less than minimum wage - and it's completely legal. Oct. 23, 2003 Reads: 10,281 Replies: 5 | Companies that have adopted WebSphere as their enterprise development platform are creating business-critical production applications. These projects include new, stand-alone solutions and modernized front ends for legacy applications and are being deployed to any eServer platform ... Oct. 23, 2003 Reads: 9,111 Replies: 2 | It is today's reality that most companies are using both J2EE and .NET environments for their software implementation. Until recently, the prevalent solution for integration of these two environments has been HTTP-based Web services. Oct. 23, 2003 Reads: 17,481 Replies: 1 | As a long-time Rational Rose user, I'm happy with what I've seen lately. IBM is making its acquisition of Rational pay off with the creation of what seems to be the ultimate end-to-end modeler/code generator. Oct. 23, 2003 Reads: 10,514 Replies: 2 | In Building Applications with IBM WebSphere Studio and JavaBeans, my coauthor, Steph Parkin, and I take you on a guided tour of developing applications with the WebSphere Studio Visual Editor for Java and JavaBeans. With the Visual Editor, new with WebSphere Studio Version 5, you'l... Oct. 23, 2003 Reads: 11,311 | One of the vital principles of object-oriented programming is inheritance. Although not formally supported by the EJB specification, the need for inheritance in the EJB world has real importance. Oct. 23, 2003 Reads: 11,974 | Web services performance comes of age in WebSphere Application Server (WAS) version 5.0.2, but just as with more traditional J2EE applications, the performance of Web services applications is largely determined by the design of the application and the database. Oct. 23, 2003 Reads: 17,933 Replies: 1 | More than ever, companies need to model and manage their business processes in a way that can integrate systems and people throughout the enterprise, as well as connect with customers and partners. The IBM WebSphere product family delivers those key capabilities to help companies r... Oct. 23, 2003 Reads: 13,124 |
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