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Jon Mountjoy FROM THE EDITOR: Spring is in the air
IP datagrams on avian carriers, Spring at JavaPolis, and articles on "Using the Spring AOP Framework with EJB Components" and "Successfully Planning for SOA: Building Your SOA Roadmap." L
WLS just got better - again
by Gary McBride
WebLogic Server 9.1 is now available for download.
Create an Open Source Project, wear the T-Shirt, pad your resume
by Daniel Brookshier
The challenge this month is to start an open source project here at BEA's CodeShare. We are looking for Open Source Projects, code samples, and scripts too for the WebLogic Scripting Tool (WLST). So dig around for what you have or get creative. Either way, get published in the open source world, get the T-Shirt and update your resume. Read on for more details.

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Eclipse Tool Aids Java App Creation
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Web Tools Platform (WTP) 1.0 is set for release.

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PROJECT GRADUATIONS

cmimportexport focuses on enhancing and maintaining a utility to import and export WebLogic Portal Content Management types and content to and from XML files. John Graves is the project leader and has already checked in the 1.0 version of the utility in the Subversion repository.

The drips project, lead by Saurabh Arora and Prasen Mukherjee, allows users to instrument production systems to extract useful data for profiling, debugging and monitoring. Use this innovative tool to dynamically calculate response times of any JVM method using an aspect-oriented programming model (Aspectwerkz), which allows the user to iteratively profile any portion of a J2EE or java-based application.

jmsbridgesxa illustrates a variety of WLS JMS Bridges that transfer messages in either direction under XA control: JMS and MSMQ, JMS and MQ Series, JMS and Tuxedo (via WTC). Nigel Howard, the project leader, has a related project in CodeShare, msmqtojavaxa.

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Java Technology Portals Panel: Leading Vendors Debate Architecture and Development Approaches: This JavaOne 2005 discussion addresses the different approaches to the portal market and focuses on large customer endeavors and best practices.
BEA Workshop Studio 3.0 Demonstrations: These three presentations demonstrate various aspects of BEA Workshop Studio 3.0. They look at how to use Workshop Studio to develop JSP/JSF based applications, support for Hibernate in the ORM workbench, and how the AppXRay technology can help in constructing Struts applications.
Java Message Service API: Tips and Tricks for Scalable Messaging: Tom Barnes and Sunila Srivatsan talk about the techniques for developing and architecting robust high-performance Java Messaging Service API applications.
The New WebLogic Server 9.0: This JavaOne 2005 presentation covers the latest WebLogic Server advances, including a new extensible portal administration console, enterprise Web services and enhanced performance messaging.

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Users speak out about JRockit on Intel. Joshua Garcia says JRockit monitoring/inspection tools have enabled "direct access into solving our most critical system issues." Please
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