Last month, Jack Martin,
editor-in-chief of
WebSphere Journal, and
Tom Inman, vice president
of product management and
marketing, IBM WebSphere
Software, talked about
the differences between
WebSphere and WebLogic.
This month, they ...
With a customer roster
that includes Fortune 500
companies like Citibank,
Verizon, JP Morgan, and
medium-sized shops like
Spectra Marketing, Viador
- provider of reporting
and OLAP analysis tools
for customers that need
to do report...
Look at it this way,
saying 'surfacing' is an
improvement over saying
'portalizing'! Just in
case this is your first
time hearing either term,
they have identical
definitions: bringing the
data to the top most
layer of the system. I...
This is the second in a
two-part series of
articles introducing the
benefits of a
hub-and-spoke
architecture and IBM's
WebSphere Business
Integration (BI) Server.
In the first article, we
detailed the financial
and technical benef...
The Internet has no doubt
become the most popular
source of information
today. More and more
businesses have adopted
the Internet as the
vehicle to display their
business information,
advertise their products,
and maintain customer ...
In the coming months,
hundreds of corporations
will migrate thousands of
applications from the
WebSphere 4.x platform to
WebSphere 5.0. The
reasons for doing so are
both many and compelling,
not the least of which is
that support fo...
The insurance industry is
facing pressures on its
financial results that
rival those challenging
almost any other
industry. On the expense
side, there is increased
loss - from man-made
catastrophes, new
environmental and
liability...
The most basic yet
challenging problem of
business integration is
reconciling differences
between data and messages
within the enterprise.
Enterprises have multiple
application systems that
hold data related to the
data in other
a...
Microsoft has released an
XP update with advanced
security technologies and
has urged Windows XP
users to turn on
Automatic Updates to get
consistent security
updates. However, IBM has
told its users not to
install the Windows XP
update.
Evolving J2EE
specifications continue
to provide developers and
architects with added
performance muscle and
flexibility for building
and optimizing enterprise
applications. J2EE
advances are both a boon
and a challenge as they
ca...
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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