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IBM is really on a roll as WebSphere continues to shellac BEA in market share and product extensions. Now they go and release Stinger (beta version) for the next-generation DB2 to give Larry Ellison and Oracle something to think about. May. 26, 2004 Reads: 13,160 | WebSphere Application Server (WAS) v5 is a J2EE 1.3-compliant application server. WebSphere Studio is a power development tool that allows users to develop J2EE applications and test the applications within a WebSphere test environment without deployment to a real server. Both WAS and ... May. 26, 2004 Reads: 11,694 Replies: 1 | Without the make-or-break competition of the private sector, it might seem that governments have less need to invest in information technology to maximize their efficiency, cut costs, and improve collaboration and service to constituencies. May. 26, 2004 Reads: 5,099 | There is a growing understanding from the office of the CIO that a company no longer needs to abandon previously installed infrastructure every time a new innovation comes along. In fact, most companies are finding that they can move to the next level of functionality while retaining t... May. 26, 2004 Reads: 5,428 | Having established an understanding of our unit of exchange - the message - we are now ready to delve into the mechanics of messaging using the JMS API. In this chapter we begin with a discussion on implementation choices, examining our options regarding the software components with wh... May. 26, 2004 Reads: 13,737 | The data evolution has completely changed how businesses conduct transactions on the Web. The business environment has evolved rapidly from presenting static data to consumers and businesses alike, to a new world, something we can only describe as the era of application integration and... May. 26, 2004 Reads: 7,727 | The Java Database Connectivity (JDBC) specification was created to bridge application interoperability gaps by enabling programs written in Java to access information in any type of database. To build an interoperable environment that meets the needs of users in terms of data accessibi... May. 26, 2004 Reads: 5,534 | IBM's WebSphere Application Server (WAS), v5.1 extends the Java 2 Enterprise Edition (J2EE) role-based authorization concept to protect its CosNaming service, which provides access to a namespace. Client programs typically make use of this service indirectly when using the Java Naming... May. 26, 2004 Reads: 16,294 | Performance tuning practices are sometimes based on the run-time characteristics of vendor-specific Java Virtual Machines (JVMs) or application servers. Because Java code will likely outlast the environment for which it is initially designed, developers must ensure that their code has ... May. 26, 2004 Reads: 17,172 | This article explores certain approaches that will result in a robust integration solution. Messaging technology is designed to deal with requirements. Home-grown solutions can face significant challenges to meet these needs. May. 26, 2004 Reads: 16,599 | WebSphere MQ, formerly known as MQSeries, is industry-leading middleware created by IBM Corporation. Due to its assured delivery of messages, data integrity and resource protection, time independence and message-driven processing, WebSphere MQ has become very popular as message-oriente... May. 26, 2004 Reads: 9,879 | When combining self-service and traditional call center components, it is important to clearly define the call-flow process so that all interactions work seamlessly. The solution should incorporate built-in contingency plans that connect customers with a live agent as soon as additiona... May. 26, 2004 Reads: 5,567 |
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