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As we go to press, Microsoft has issued its 65th security bulletin of the year disclosing a security flaw of critical severity in most versions of its popular Windows operating system. Microsoft urges users of Windows 2000, Millennium, 98, and NT 4.0 to download a software patch from t...
About five years ago, I worked with a pure XML-embedded database. The advantage of such a database is unmatched flexibility. New definitions of everything can be added or changed on the fly. It was lightweight and useful in tight spots, but of course lacked many of the features of more...
Web services initiatives are expected to change the very nature of computing and of application development. While Web services projects may not be fully realized today, many organizations are beginning to build the infrastructure to support this important development venture. Accordin...
Global Holding & Investment Company is a retail consumer finance business founded 17 years ago in what was essentially a different technological era. President and CEO Joe Jones discusses how WebSphere has helped to transform his business from a paper-based company to a sleek automated...
Application servers have transformed traditional commercial Web sites from simple publishing models to sophisticated environments and applications that are central to an organization's growth and operations. WebSphere must be understood in the context of an extended WebSphere environme...
J2EE has arrived, and is gaining strength and popularity every day. J2EE does an excellent job of solving enterprise computing problems. It supports legacy applications and interfaces, multiple operating systems, distributed and clustered environments and high-volume mission-critical a...
One of the exciting new features of the WebSphere Application Server (WAS) 5.0 release is support for J2EE 1.3. With this release of the J2EE specification comes EJB 2.0, which contains a number of features that effectively make both session and entity beans far more flexible and scala...
Solid testing techniques are essential for developing robust Web services because Web services' flexibility and connectivity provide an increased opportunity for errors. Problems can be introduced in any of a service's multiple layers, and even the slightest mistake can cause the entir...
Joe Anthony talks with Jack Martin, editor-in-chief of WebSphere Developer's Journal, about e-business on demand, Grid computing, and IBM's competition.
In an ongoing effort to provide access to the most useful resources for our readers, WebSphere Developer's Journal presents SHARE - the original IBM user group - a nonprofit organization founded in 1955 whose member organizations use IBM enterprise-class system technologies. An extensi...
Enterprises have invested much time and money in legacy systems. According to industry analysts, over 70% of the world's data is contained in legacy systems. IBM states that there are currently more transactions processed by CICS (IBM's Customer Information Control System) systems toda...
Choosing a technology vendor today may seem like a game of chance. With many 'dot-coms' turned into 'dot-bombs,' laid-off employees have turned to consulting as a way to earn a living. Now, I do not begrudge anyone earning a living. I consider myself to be a consummate capitalist. But ...

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