Software errors cause not
only system functionality
problems, but also
delayed releases, budget
overruns, decreased
development team
productivity, and
blemished corporate
reputations. Errors are
especially serious when
they occur ...
The Web Services
Invocation Framework
(WSIF) is an architecture
and programming model
that - unlike today's
most popular Web services
APIs, JAX-RPC and JAXM -
supports RPC and
messaging invocation of
Web services in a single
programming model.
The J2EE security model
provides a built-in
security concept based on
roles provided by
deployment descriptors.
The deployment
descriptors contain
elements that allow us to
map users or groups of
users to specific roles
(this info...
During a recent EAI
project, it came to my
attention that it is
difficult to find
documentation on the
topic of installing
Oracle into WebSphere
Studio Application
Developer (WSAD) and
WebSphere Application
Server (WAS) 5.0. This ...
Another month has passed,
and I have been hearing
from an awful lot of
readers lately on the
topics of deflation and
the general condition of
the economy as it relates
to enterprise software.
To answer their
questions requir...
This article will
introduce you to the
powerful remote debugging
features of WebSphere
Studio Application
Developer 5.0 and show
you how to debug a J2EE
application deployed in a
remote application
server.
As chief architect of
e-Business Integration
Solutions for IBM Global
Services, Kerrie Holley
turns business
requirements into
cutting-edge network
solutions. Holley, an IBM
Distinguished Engineer,
was honored for his
contribution...
In October 2002, when IBM
CEO Sam Palmisano ushered
in the new age of
on-demand computing to a
group of 300 customers,
some asked whether the
on-demand initiative was
just more marketing hype
- or a fundamental change
in the way cus...
In the past, corporate
intranets were built from
the ground up with
various tools and
technologies. Some
companies hoped to
establish a solution that
would not only address a
current problem but be
flexible enough to handle
future expansion.
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If you've read my column
before, you've mostly
seen reviews of software
development tools for
WebSphere. This column is
a bit of a departure from
the usual. All of u
Quality-conscious
developers are familiar
with the idea of coding
checklists. The code you
write must measure up to
all the criteria on the
checklist, from 'no gramm
WebSphere MQ, formerly
known as MQSeries, is
industry-leading
middleware created by IBM
Corporation. Due to its
assured delivery of
messages, data integrity
and reso
Most developers would
agree that software
development is not as
daunting a task as is
efficient software
development. We have seen
teams that can design and
develop
In the September Java
Developer's Journal (Vol.
5, issue 9) we discussed
the tools available in
VisualAge for Java and
WebSphere Studio for
building and debugging We