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JavaWorld November 2002 B.J. Fesq |
Sun boosts enterprise Java This article provides a clear understanding of the enterprise Java platform's direction and introduces J2EE (Java 2 Platform, Enterprise Edition) 1.4's support for emerging Web services standards. |
JavaWorld March 2003 Renaud Pawlak |
Add a JAC to your toolshed JAC (Java Aspect Components) is an application server that offers an open source alternative (under GNU Lesser General Public License) to Java 2 Platform, Enterprise Edition (J2EE) environments for the development of Java, Web-based distributed applications. |
JavaWorld January 2, 2004 Humphrey Sheil |
In pursuit of perfection If we could just address Java's weak points, we might make Java that mythical beast -- the perfect technology platform. So then, what are those changes? Is there such a thing as the perfect technology platform, and does Java have the potential to become it? |
JavaWorld June 2002 Humphrey Sheil & Michael Monteiro |
Rumble in the jungle: J2EE versus .Net, Part 1 Heard a lot about .Net versus J2EE? Wondering what that conflict means for you? An unbiased explanation as to how J2EE and .Net match up. |
InternetNews September 27, 2004 Clint Boulton |
Sun Persists with Single Programming Model The company's engineers aim to bring the Java community a little closer by creating one persistence model for JavaBeans and Java Objects. |
JavaWorld December 2001 Humphrey Sheil |
To EJB, or not to EJB? Our industry has spawned folklore and rules of thumb to guide us how best to use EJB -- some true, some out of date, and some pure fabrication. When and how to use EJB in your J2EE application, as well as how to know when EJBs are not the right solution for you... |
JavaWorld August 22, 2003 Michael Juntao Yuan |
"Java everywhere" is for world domination The author explains the "Java everywhere" vision and its relationship with traditional Java philosophies, and then discusses its impact on developers, especially today's enterprise developers. |
JavaWorld July 2002 Humphrey Sheil & Michael Monteiro |
Rumble in the jungle: J2EE versus .Net, Part 2 In Part 2 of this two-part series, the authors shift from the theoretical to the practical by demonstrating how to employ J2EE and Microsoft .Net to develop a concrete Web application. |
JavaWorld June 9, 2003 Jennifer Orr |
Java tools reign supreme JavaWorld presents the winners of its 2002 Editors' Choice Awards. Find out which technologies won Best Java IDE, Best Java Application Server, Best Java Device Application Development Tool, Most Innovative Java Product or Technology, and more. |
JavaWorld August 2000 Sanjay Mahapatra |
Programming restrictions on EJB Sanjay provides an overview of the programming restrictions on EJB component code that developers should adhere to and lists the features in Java that you'd be wise to avoid in order to write reliable and portable EJB 1.1 components.. |
JavaWorld March 2002 Jacek Kruszelnicki |
Persist data with Java Data Objects, Part 1 The Java Data Objects (JDO) standard provides a unified, simple, and transparent persistence interface between Java application objects and data stores, and can significantly affect how we deal with persistent data... |
New Architect March 2003 Neil McAllister |
The Great Migration The rocky road to J2EE and .NET |
JavaWorld June 20, 2003 Frank Sommers |
J2EE 1.4 eases Web service development This article reviews J2EE 1.4's new client and server programming models for Web services. |
JavaWorld May 2001 Jennifer Wilson |
Java Product News Zero G enhances its installation platform... ObjectFrontier launches first EJB 2.0-compliant persistence manager platform... eSpaces helps Java newbies develop complex projects... iBus//Mobile 2.0 simplifies wireless development... JCP plans update for Java Speech API... etc. |
CIO November 15, 2001 D.F. Tweney |
Strong Java Despite Microsoft's best efforts, Java is well-established in the enterprise. Can it hold its ground? |
JavaWorld June 2002 Walter Hurst |
Design patterns make for better J2EE apps This introductory-level article describes how to combine J2EE with object-oriented design patterns to build a scalable, flexible, and extensible application architecture. It explains the importance of application architecture and design patterns and provides basic tips for using design patterns to build application architecture for J2EE projects. |
JavaWorld April 27, 2001 Jennifer Wilson |
Java Product News Motorola releases first MIDP-certified wireless phones... WebGain's Application Composer builds EJB applications... Brokat Advanced Server/J 4.6 now J2EE-compatible... OASIS releases Java tests... Poet and NewMonics integrate products... etc. |
JavaWorld March 2001 Humphrey Sheil |
J2EE project dangers! You need to juggle many balls when embarking on an enterprise Java project: vendor relationships, chronic over-engineering in both design and development, staying sane. This article analyzes the top 10 dangers that threaten the success of all enterprise Java projects... |
PC Magazine April 19, 2004 Richard V. Dragan |
Sun Java Studio Enterprise 6 Java Studio is a natural fit for any enterprise that runs Sun's application server platform. |
JavaWorld June 2002 Jennifer Orr |
Is the JCP adequately preparing Java for Web services? The Java Community Process is currently reviewing Web services APIs that should prove important to Java Web services development. This article spotlights the latest Web services technologies and examines how the JCP is responding to Web services. |
JavaWorld March 9, 2001 Lisa Alexander |
Java Product News Sun and Ope... Brokat helps enterprises create user-centric services... Sun releases J2EE Connector Architecture beta... FioranoMQ 5.0 Java messaging server features improved scalability and security... WebGain and ComponentSource to improve EJB component product offerings... |
JavaWorld October 2000 Brett McLaughlin |
Validation with Java and XML Schema, Part 2 A roadmap for taking Java method parameters and validating them against constraints in an XML document. Various approaches will be examined, and you will begin to actually code the utilities for converting those XML constraints into usable Java utilities... |
JavaWorld March 2002 Humphrey Sheil |
The JavaOne grapevine, Part 2 JCP changes, Oracle's Java strategy, JavaServer Faces news, and more... |
JavaWorld January 2, 2004 |
Java Product News Sun gives Tiger preview... judf debuts... zBlueSoftware offers zBlueStudio 1.2 |
JavaWorld September 2001 Jian Zhong |
Step into the J2EE architecture and process By reading this article, you will better understand many important J2EE architecture topics, and be able to apply that knowledge to extend and modify this simple methodology to solve your special business problems... |
JavaWorld May 2002 Eoin Lane |
Is WSDL the indispensable API? Many developers consider Web Services Description Language (WSDL) the new software design view. WSDL offers a verbose, ASCII, standard, and language-agnostic view of services offered to clients. WSDL also provides noninvasive future-proofing for existing applications and services and allows interoperability across the various programming paradigms, including CORBA, J2EE, and .Net. This article shows a service's WSDL view, then explains how you can generate client and service implementations for Java and C#. It finishes by discussing possible sources for initial WSDL view generation. |
JavaWorld December 2001 |
Java Product News (updated December 21, 2001) Borland introduces Web services toolkit... Innoopract launches W4 Toolkit... Java XML Pack now available... X-Hive releases upgraded XML database... Softera updates UML modeling tool... Thought Inc. adds Ant to CocoBase Saffeine protects code with JCE... XMetaL 3 now supports XML Schema... SpiritCache 1.2 now shipping... Flashline and TogetherSoft form partnership... Jcorporate updates eContent... etc. |
JavaWorld February 2002 Jeff Hanson |
Use Web services to integrate Web applications with EISs Web services expose business processes to bolster object-oriented and component-based programming with a services-based model. You can enhance your current programming model to support Web services by adding a service contract... |
JavaWorld July 2002 Michael Juntao Yuan |
Java books hit the wire The author reviews six books published in the first half of 2002. Depending on your skill level, these books can help you get started with J2ME (Java 2 Platform, Micro Edition), polish your skills, or advance your understanding of the wireless Java big picture. |
New Architect July 2002 B.J. Fesq |
Freedom of Choice A comparison of six J2EE 1.3-compliant application servers: BEA WebLogic Server 7.0 (beta), Borland Enterprise Server 5.0, IBM WebSphere 5.0 (beta), Macromedia JRun 4.0 (beta), Pramati Server 3.0, and Sybase Enterprise Application Server 4.1 (EAServer). |
JavaWorld February 21, 2003 |
Java Product News Openwave announces new mobile toolkits... Sonic Software updates SonicMQ... Recursion Software announces JMS solution... Murach publishes servlet/JSP guide... Versata offers free plug-in for WebSphere Studio... Blaze Decision System 5.0 now available... etc. |
InternetNews November 19, 2004 Jim Wagner |
Clash of the .Net, J2EE Clans? Microsoft's development platform has made huge strides in the two years since its debut, but Java proponents say they're just picking up steam. |
JavaWorld June 27, 2003 Rick Grehan |
Meet the new JBoss JBoss 4.0, which is a cinch to install, offers a Web server, Enterprise JavaBeans (EJB) 2.0 container, Java Message Service (JMS), JavaMail, and more, but its aspect-oriented programming (AOP) capabilities make the product really stand out. |
JavaWorld December 20, 2002 |
Java Product News Handango updates its Commerce Engine... Ephox ships content authoring app... Velare Technologies launches Discorso... JCP issues final release of JSR 90... GOBS separates Java apps into modules... Codagen transforms UML into code... Orient Technologies releases ODBMS Just Edition 2.0... etc. |
JavaWorld November 2001 |
Java Product News Borland releases J2EE platform... Popkin's System Architect 8.5 now available... MKS and Borland combine products... Phaos toolkit scouts out digital certificates... Atinav launches embedded development platform... HP and NDS put Java on TV... etc. |
JavaWorld January 3, 2003 |
Java Product News Wrox publishes certification guide... Xoetrope launches XTranslator... FirstSQL receives in-memory database architecture... Manning releases LDAP guide... Eclipse introduces new open source project... Software 7 launches JavaHelp authoring tool... etc. |
JavaWorld December 6, 2002 |
Java Product News PrintWeaver leverages Java printing mechanism... Starlasoft updates JLAN Server... Thuraya phones receive J2ME boost... New JSP tag library now available... abaXX Technology announces support for JBoss... Precise adds Oracle9i support... Tortuga Technologies updates Ozibug... etc. |
JavaWorld December 2000 Steven Gould |
Develop n-tier applications using J2EE Introducing the 13 core technologies of the Java 2 Platform, Enterprise Edition (J2EE): JDBC, JNDI, EJBs, RMI, JSP, Java servlets, XML, JMS, Java IDL, JTS, JTA, JavaMail, and JAF.... |
InternetNews April 13, 2005 Michael Singer |
Eclipse to Get a Hand in Enterprise Java Beans Oracle looks to develop an open-source version of its EJB development tool. |
JavaWorld May 2, 2003 Rick Grehan |
Web services creation made easy The BEA WebLogic Workshop 8.1 development environment allows developers to create J2EE Web services that run atop the WebLogic application server. The IDE requires minimal understanding of J2EE and allows the developer to concentrate on business logic. |
JavaWorld December 2001 |
Letters to the Editor In this month's letters, David Geary expounds further on the Decorator pattern, Humphrey Sheil defends EJB performance, and Jeff Friesen talks more trash... |
JavaWorld October 4, 2002 |
Java Product News PointBase enhances relational database suite... Manning publishes JMX guide... esmertec expands JVM product line... Actional launches Web services management platform... AdventNet brings JMX to business-level management tool... ObjectAssembler integrates with Sun ONE Studio... etc. |
JavaWorld March 1, 2002 |
Java Product News O'Reilly publishes Web Services Essentials... Espial and Devicetop.com announce developer contest... Data Junction improves data transformation suite... ReportMill 5 now available... EspressChart ES organizes data into dynamic charts... etc. |
JavaWorld March 2002 Jonathan Lurie & R. Jason Belanger |
The great debate: .Net vs. J2EE This article describes a Web service and compares J2EE's major components with .Net's. With this ammunition, you can power your way through a conversation concerning how Web services will benefit your department's strategic direction... |
JavaWorld September 2000 Todd Coopee, InfoWorld Test Center |
Business Components for Java provides Linux development options Oracle's Business Components for Java (BC4J), part of Oracle's JDeveloper IDE, gives Java developers the tools to create and manage reusable Java components -- on Linux... |
JavaWorld December 28, 2001 |
Java Product News Jini Starter Kit 1.2 now available... Zeosoft partners with SavaJe... FreeTTS turns text into speech... Borland introduces Web services toolkit... Innoopract launches W4 Toolkit... Java XML Pack now available... X-Hive releases upgraded XML database... etc. |
JavaWorld August 2001 John Rommel |
Will Web services jump-start the software slump? Web services have been hyped as the "new" new thing -- the future of business and personal living. The certainty of change, driven by the business necessity to deliver faster, better, and cheaper services, is continually transforming the Internet. |
JavaWorld January 2003 Sommers & Shah |
Effort on the edge, Part 2 The authors analyze a database of publicly available information about the first 200 Java Specification Requests (JSRs). In the process, they try to dispel a few JCP myths. |
JavaWorld February 28, 2003 |
Java Product News Cape Clear updates WSDL Editor... Instantiations adds to CodePro product suite... AquaFold announces Aqua Data Studio 2.0... anacubis Viewer uncovers relationships and trends in data... Openwave announces new mobile toolkits... Sonic Software updates SonicMQ... etc. |
JavaWorld October 2000 Julie Salzmann |
Java Product News Codemesh unveils JunC++ion... Delano unveils Java Edition of e-business offering... WebGain updates TopLink with WebSphere support... TogetherSoft and Secant merge products... BEA WebLogic Server 6.0 launches J2EE-based apps... etc. |