As the old saying goes,
'Those who can, do; those
who can't, teach.' Well,
there's a bit of such
crass finger-pointing
going on inside each
corporate IT operations
and development staff
every day.
UDDI (Universal
Description, Discovery,
and Integration) plays
the pivotal role of
matchmaking between
service provider and
service requester.
Sophisticated publish and
inquiry capabilities
allow providers to
describe their offeri...
The Java Naming and
Directory Interface
(JNDI) is an Application
Programming Interface
(API) used to locate
resources registered in
the naming service of a
Java 2 Platform
Enterprise Edition (J2EE)
server such as IBM
WebSphere App...
Jack Martin,
editor-in-chief of
WebSphere Journal,
recently spoke with Rob
High, IBM Distinguished
Engineer and chief
architect for IBM
WebSphere Application
Server. In this exclusive
interview, High discusses
the SMB market, comp...
Many patterns have been
published for J2EE
applications. By
developing and connecting
multiple patterns,
developers can create a
framework that improves
the stability,
performance, and
scalability of their J2EE
application
architectures.
A sampling of industry
experts offer their
thoughts on what the
coming year will bring
for the IT industry in
general - and for
WebSphere in particular.
It's no revolutionary
statement to say that
learning to program in a
new language involves
more than just learning
the syntax. It does
resonate, however, with
those of you who have
just been through
learning to code in a new
langu...
As more enterprises move
their business to or
enable their business on
the Internet, Web
applications have come
into widespread use in
many enterprise
application
infrastructures.
Dirig Software, a
developer of adaptive
application performance
management solutions, has
announced that its J2EE
application performance
management solution is
available for IBM
WebSphere for z/OS and
S/390 environments.
Written by IBM WebSphere
experts, this book
details how to develop,
deploy, and manage
enterprise applications
for version 5.0 of IBM
WebSphere Application
Server. Over the course
of the book, a
large-scale e-commerce
application ...
The whole point of my
recent series of
editorials has been to
get people thinking about
what has happened to the
job market for IT
developers and
administrators - and
where it is going next.
Over the past two months
I have written...
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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