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Vol: 2 Iss: 11

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As a closing thought, let's consider our jobs and how to protect them. There is a lot of instability in today's software industry, and the American sector is losing its competitive edge.
Customer online behavior changes all the time. What customers do on your site tomorrow may be different from what they do today.
In the world of IT, outsourcing is either the dirtiest word you can utter or a brilliant one; it's all about who says it to whom and where it is said.
Your applications have just gone through a reasonably in-depth testing cycle, and now they are finally deployed in your WebSphere production environment. Great! So now I wonder... what about your WebSphere business processes?
Straight-Through Processing (STP) is a term associated with workflow and business process management technologies. STP is the automation of a process flow, from invocation to execution.
The concept of a central point of access to an application or set of applications is not new. For more than 30 years, companies have been writing, enhancing, and maintaining applications written to transactional systems such as CICS and IMS for IBM OS/390 mainframes.
So what does teamwork in WebSphere Studio mean anyway? At one level it means being able to work on code within a shared environment through which your application can be executed and tested.
XSLT (eXtended Stylesheet Language Transformations) is a very powerful and flexible tool in the XML technology arsenal for transforming XML documents into HTML, plain text, or different XML representations.
The technology world is abuzz with talk of Web services. Code warriors and suits alike are touting it as the next big thing. The incorruptible Apache Software Foundation has spawned a whole top-level project dedicated to it.
In Part 1 of this series, we discussed how the use of messaging software can alleviate some of the problems with integration of J2EE and .NET environments using Web services. In this article we will discuss implementation of the proposed architecture on both J2EE and .NET platforms, al...

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