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Create and Manage Multiple J2EE Deployment Descriptors During your Build Cycle February 1, 2006
More often than not, a large J2EE project requires multiple versions of the deployment descriptors to match the various versions of your back end database and other system configurations. But managing the creation and deployment of .ear and .war files is complicated. Find out how to organize your development to create these files properly during the build process.
Java EE 5.0: Towards Ease of Development October 13, 2005
Any J2EE developer knows how hard enterprise Java can be. Find out how the set of new Java EE 5.0 features, such as Web services support, annotations, and enhanced CMP, can make it easier.
Try Declarative Programming with Annotations and Aspects October 12, 2005
Learn how to combine the power of annotations with aspects to provision enterprise services declaratively, in an EJB 3.0-compatible manner, while still providing container independence.
An Introduction to Antipatterns in Java Applications September 6, 2005
Just as design patterns provide a way to communicate concisely about desired software practices, antipatterns provide the equivalent advantages for communicating undesirable practices—and here's a set of common antipatterns to get you started.
The Work Manager API: Parallel Processing Within a J2EE Container August 2, 2005
The Work Manager API offers a solution for performing parallel processing directly within a managed environment. You can leverage this new offering to implement parallel processing within a J2EE container.
J2EE Development For the Rest of Us June 30, 2005
J2EE is powerful, but complex—for many developers, just too complex. That's why you'll welcome IBM Rational Application Developer—it actually puts nontrivial enterprise Java development within reach of those of us who haven't memorized the EJB spec.
JavaOne 2005: Java Platform Roadmap Focuses on Ease of Development, Sun Focuses on the "Free" in F.O.S.S. June 28, 2005
Sun celebrates the 10th anniversary of Java with two more open source product contributions and a roadmap for the Java platform that drives down complexity and, Sun hopes, will grow the Java community to be 'the largest in the world.'
Execute EJB JUnit Tests in Your Deployed Apps May 13, 2005
Extend the life of your JUnit tests by enabling them to be executed inside a real deployed J2EE app, not just on developer PCs.
Spring WebFlow Sneak Preview: Reuse and Framework Abstraction May 5, 2005
Spring WebFlow is a new Web framework that brings an innovative and highly structured approach to building Web applications. Get a sneak peek of the features in this next-generation Spring offering.
Migrate Your J2EE Apps from EJB to Hibernate April 20, 2005
You've decided to switch from EJB to Hibernate for persistence in your J2EE applications, but you don't know what to do with your existing EJB tier. Learn how a few decisions upfront, some simple ground rules, and design patterns can smooth the transition.
Monitoring and Managing Tomcat Clusters Using JMX August 16, 2004
It's easy to monitor and load-balance your Tomcat clusters using JMX MBeans. JMX provides a flexible, modular, and reusable framework for managing your J2EE server components.
The Smart Choice for Smart Clients: J2EE or .NET? July 27, 2004
Don't know where to begin with smart-client implementation or whether J2EE or .NET is the better choice for it? Follow a firm as it uses the .NET and J2EE frameworks to construct a smart-client application requiring online/offline access, no-touch deployment, and data synchronization.
Paging in J2EE: Manage Large Result Sets Efficiently June 17, 2004
Learn how to manage paging for unbounded queries over large result sets—without blowing up your server. Strike the right balance between resource utilization and response-time requirements to satisfy your user demands.
EJBs for Everyone: Consume EJBs in .NET Using C# and a Web Service April 28, 2004
Getting your apps ready to interact with a J2EE application server is a daunting task for the average VB.NET or C# developer, but Visual MainWin uses Web services to simplify the process. Find out how and learn to write and consume EJBs using C# and a .NET Server.
High-volume Transaction Processing in J2EE April 15, 2004
If your core business requires recurring high-volume transaction processing, you need to reconsider your batch-processing strategy. Learn how to leverage J2EE distribution and transaction control to achieve reliable, scalable, and efficient processing over large data sets.
Extend Your J2EE Applications into Web Services April 5, 2004
Web services are here. It's time to extend your J2EE applications. Apache Axis allows you to Web-service enable existing J2EE applications without touching your back-end business logic.
Free Your C# Apps from .NET Platforms March 29, 2004
Visual MainWin offers unprecedented platform flexibility, allowing you to develop applications in C# and deploy and run them on J2EE. Learn how to take advantage of this freedom by building a C# Web service that you can run on platforms besides .NET and IIS.
Review: Write C# and Run on J2EE? Believe It with Visual MainWin March 10, 2004
If you're a mixed-platform shop and you've ever wished you could leverage the ease of development in Visual Studio to create J2EE apps, it might be your lucky day. With this product, you can compile C# or VB.NET from VS.NET into java bytecode and run it on J2EE.
The COR Pattern Puts Your J2EE Development on the Fast Track March 1, 2004
Find out how the "Chain Of Responsibility" pattern can rein in your beans and facades to meet evolving business requirements. Route client requests transparently to EJB server components without hardwiring client/server interactions or worrying about low-level plumbing issues.
Connecting CORBA to .NET January 21, 2004
In this article, you'll see how to build a CORBA server and connect it to C# clients using Borland's Janeva as "glue".
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