When people talk about scalability, they are usually referring to how well an application performs with an ever-increasing load. Another type of scalability that needs attention during an application's life cycle is build scalability, or how well an application's build and deployment scales with ever-increasing complexity and components.
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Ronald commented on the 10 Aug 2006
Hi, Very interesting article, but can You sent to me the sample J2EE application. |
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Tim commented on the 12 Apr 2006
HI, Brend! Your article really helps to understand Maven integration with WP. It will be nice if you attach or send me via email sample project used by this article (:"The entire application is contained in the archive."). Thank you. |
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Pin Koh commented on the 22 Dec 2005
How does one make use of maven with websphere and be able to allow developer to still be able to use WSAD to write code? My concerns are about .project, .classpath, ibm-web-bnd.xmi...etc. How do we deal with these propriatory configuration. Are there plug-ins that can generate these? |
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Khurram commented on the 2 Dec 2005
please post the source code, as this seems to be a useful article |
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SYS-CON Italy News Desk commented on the 10 Nov 2005
How To Deploy Scalable WebSphere Applications Using "Maven" Build Tool. When people talk about scalability, they are usually referring to how well an application performs with an ever-increasing load. Another type of scalability that needs attention during an application's life cycle is build scalability, or how well an application's build and deployment scales with ever-increasing complexity and components. |
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JDJ News Desk commented on the 10 Nov 2005
How To Deploy Scalable WebSphere Applications Using "Maven" Build Tool. When people talk about scalability, they are usually referring to how well an application performs with an ever-increasing load. Another type of scalability that needs attention during an application's life cycle is build scalability, or how well an application's build and deployment scales with ever-increasing complexity and components. |
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WebSphere News Desk commented on the 10 Nov 2005
When people talk about scalability, they are usually referring to how well an application performs with an ever-increasing load. Another type of scalability that needs attention during an application's life cycle is build scalability, or how well an application's build and deployment scales with ever-increasing complexity and components. |
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Enterprise Open Source Magazine News Desk commented on the 10 Nov 2005
How To Deploy Scalable WebSphere Applications Using "Maven" Build Tool. When people talk about scalability, they are usually referring to how well an application performs with an ever-increasing load. Another type of scalability that needs attention during an application's life cycle is build scalability, or how well an application's build and deployment scales with ever-increasing complexity and components. |
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WebSphere News Desk commented on the 10 Nov 2005
How To Deploy Scalable WebSphere Applications Using "Maven" Build Tool. When people talk about scalability, they are usually referring to how well an application performs with an ever-increasing load. Another type of scalability that needs attention during an application's life cycle is build scalability, or how well an application's build and deployment scales with ever-increasing complexity and components. |
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I made an example app using the was5 xdoclet plugin along with spring and maven that may help some people out: [visit link] |
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Chuck Lamprey commented on the 8 Jun 2005
I have to agree with the other readers: the article appears to be good, but since there is no source code available other than the XML Maven-related files, it is almost impossible to assess. I'm dissappointed that the WebSphere Journal would publish an article like this without ensuring availability of the full source. To the Duty Editor who stated that the source code exists at the "Source Code" link: the only files that exist are a few XML files. The directory structure, the Java files and any WebSphere specific config files are not contained in the link. |
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forumer commented on the 11 May 2005
Where can I find this sample websphere application in the archive you talked about? It will be very helpful to go through the exercise with that sample application. |
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Jim commented on the 3 Mar 2005
This article of no use, unless actual source code is plublished. |
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Robert Fletcher commented on the 28 Dec 2004
Could you please post a zip file that has the COMPLETE maven scripts as well as the source for the application. Otherwise this article is not very usefull. Also, Since most Websphere developers use WSAD, It would be MORE useful to present an article in which the SOURCE code directory matches a WSAD workspace. thanx
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Brian commented on the 10 Dec 2004
I see the listings but would it be possible to post the source? |