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.
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 initial...
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
u...
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
...
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 o...
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,
examini...
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
m...
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.
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
environm...
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,...
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.
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 tha...
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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