WebSphere provides a
number of out-of-the-box
session management
options, including a new
in-memory replication
option in WebSphere 5.
Successful use of session
management requires some
engineering foresight,
and optimal use of
se...
Jack Martin,
editor-in-chief of
WebSphere Journal,
recently spent some time
chatting with Tom Inman,
vice president of product
management and marketing,
IBM WebSphere Software,
about WebSphere's market
share relative to BEA's
WebL...
Most Web applications are
typically based on the
presentation of
information, meaning that
functional operations
pertaining to retrieving,
assembling, and
presenting information in
the form of content and
data largely outnumber
fu...
Today's hospitals,
clinics, doctor's
offices, insurers, and
government agencies have
more sophisticated
technology and
information to use in
providing quality health
care than would have
seemed possible even a
few years ago. Howev...
How well does your
application perform? It
is probably one of the
toughest questions to
answer accurately. It is
not only a question of
how many requests your
application serves per
second or per minute, but
also how your applicatio...
There are a handful of
enterprise application
integration (EAI)
products aimed at helping
small, medium, and large
businesses integrate
enterprise assets to
reduce costs and improve
communications. This
article is the first of a
t...
It's a problem as old as
networked computing.
Consider two
applications. They
negotiate a level of
trust. How can that trust
- or security context -
be transferred to a third
application, one that may
exist in an entirely
differen...
The May issue of Java
Developer's Journal (Vol.
9, issue 5), scooped the
annual Gartner/Dataquest
Report six weeks before
it was published and
asked the question, 'How
Long Can BEA Survive
Against IBM?' The day
after the report came...
How low does BEA have to
go before Oracle or, for
that matter, anyone makes
an offer for BEA? The
answer may be lower than
you think. Someone,
anyone buying BEA has
been a perennial topic of
conversation for the past
couple of years.
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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