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JavaWorld February 2001 Eoin Lane |
Add XML to your J2EE applications The author proposes an open source replacement for the J2EE presentation layer by building an XML-aware application server with a fully operational end-to-end solution. The solution consists of an application server based on open source technologies from Apache, jBoss, and the W3C...  |
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 June 2001 Todd Bowker |
Superior app management with JMX Ever heard of JMX? If you think it's just a sideline framework, think again. Java Management Extensions (JMX) is becoming a core part of application development and management. Read on for an introduction to JMX, followed by a hands-on example for using it with JSP...  |
InternetNews December 10, 2004 Michael Singer |
JBoss Has Visions of JEMS The professional open source company wants to be seen as more than just an app server company. Information on the JBoss Enterprise Middleware System (JEMS) is already available on its site.  |
InternetNews June 20, 2005 Jim Wagner |
JBoss Rolls Rebuilt Portal 2.0 The professional open source vendor launches a full-fledged Java-based portal offering.  |
JavaWorld June 2001 Tim Fielden |
Middleware that beats the budget For applications ranging from dynamic Websites to large-scale e-commerce systems, organizations shopping for a Java application server would do well to consider open source solutions. Many that provide enterprise-class features are available free or for low licensing fees...  |
InternetNews March 28, 2006 Clint Boulton |
JBoss Gears Up For Messaging, Web Servers JBoss steps up its bid to wrest control of the infrastructure software market from IBM, BEA and Sun.  |
InternetNews September 20, 2004 Sean Michael Kerner |
JBoss 4.0 Released Integration abounds with the new version, as the industry throws its support behind the J2EE 1.4-certified server.  |
JavaWorld June 2002 Dirk Laessig |
Score big with JSR 77, the J2EE Management Specification The specification's core is based on the model of managed objects, explained in this article. JSR 77 also defines an Enterprise JavaBeans (EJB) component for easily accessing these managed objects.  |
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 December 5, 2005 Jim Wagner |
JBoss Buys Arjuna Transaction Suite Professional open source vendor JBoss continues its climb up the middlware stack with the purchase of Arjuna Transaction Service Suite, a distributed transaction manager critical for mission-critical Web services environments.  |
InternetNews January 9, 2008 Andy Patrizio |
SpringSource's Update to .NET Adds Key Java Features SpringSource's Spring.Net provides programmers with features previously only available to Java developers.  |
InternetNews March 1, 2005 Jim Wagner |
JBoss Pushes Enterprising JEMS JBoss provides developers with a Web site on the JBoss site to host their project, as well as support to get their open source Java project under way.  |
InternetNews June 1, 2009 Sean Michael Kerner |
Red Hat Plans to Open Up JBoss Middleware At the JavaOne Conference, Red Hat will unveil a new core open source platform designed for users who don't need all the bells and whistles of Java Enterprise Edition.  |
JavaWorld January 31, 2003 |
Java Product News AdventNet adds new features to ManageEngine JMX Studio... JAMES promoted to top-level project... Excelsior releases Jet 3.0... MSS integrates mobile workforce and apps to the enterprise... Etnus updates debugging tool... Crionics introduces jPDF-Merger 1.0.0... etc.  |
InternetNews November 16, 2004 Michael Singer |
The Many Faces of J2EE, v5.0 Sun and Borland laud the developments but disagree on the deployments.  |
JavaWorld February 22, 2002 |
Java Product News GemStone now supports JBoss... Diamelle releases component suite for Web service development... BCT Technology launches "Napster" for code... JeeWiz! whips up Web services... Kodo JDO now available... Quadbase enhances EspressReport... etc.  |
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 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.  |
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 March 2003 Michael Juntao Yuan |
J2EE and beyond As J2EE technology matures, basic Java and J2EE programming skills are no longer adequate to secure a highly paid job in today's tightened market. This article discusses the latest trends in J2EE and developer training.  |
JavaWorld April 2002 Robert McMillan |
The open road ahead Apache will now become a more active participant in the Java standardization process. But does this make Java open enough for the rest of the open source world? What exactly has changed in the Java Commuity Process, and what kind of impact will these changes have on the broader Java community?  |
JavaWorld January 24, 2003 |
Java Product News Wily enhances management solution... Handango and Tira Wireless introduce J2ME deployment program... Wrox Press publishes application server guides... J-ASP 2.3 now available... Coldbeans releases new technologies... EJD Technologies launches Java code generator... etc.  |
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 February 2002 Luke Taylor |
Customized EJB security in JBoss The current Enterprise JavaBeans specification supports basic declarative, role-based access-control mechanisms, but provides limited support for coding application-specific security checks. Moreover, it doesn't define any way to factor out access-control code from business logic, or to integrate external authorization services. The open source, J2EE-compliant JBoss application server features a protection-proxy security architecture that will help you overcome these restrictions.  |
JavaWorld October 19, 2001 |
Java Product News Bali eases client development... JVision increases UML diagram support... NeuArchitect accelerates Web services development... InstallAnywhere 4.5 now available... MKS launches code assessment tool... Cape Clear releases Web services products... etc.  |
JavaWorld October 2002 |
Java Product News (updated October 11, 2002) QFS launches UI testing tool... Bowstreet adds WebSphere support... McGraw-Hill Osborne Media releases J2EE books... CipherSoft adds JSPs to Exodus... exe4j integrates Java apps with Windows... Blaze Advisor receives upgrade... Crediware updates Java GUI tool... PointBase enhances relational database suite... etc.  |
JavaWorld February 14, 2003 |
Java Product News Tira Wireless and Photogra launch photo-sharing app... Thought Inc. adds new features to CocoBase... Wrox Press publishes application server guides... JTwister introduces J2EE development and runtime environment... Cafesoft ships Cams final release.. etc.  |
InternetNews April 9, 2004 Jim Wagner |
Sun Introduces App Server 8 The latest offering incorporates Java Server Faces and WS-I support, and includes an SDK for J2EE 1.4.  |
JavaWorld February 7, 2003 |
Java Product News Dirig Software introduces FMXplus... PointBase updates product suite... Sun announces enterprise platform enhancements... BEA expands server offering... ObjectVenture releases ObjectAssembler update... Tangosol and SolarMetric integrate products... etc.  |
JavaWorld October 18, 2002 |
Java Product News PolarLake introduces enterprise integration solution... Wily Technology extends Introscope to WebSphere... Netcoole updates J-ASP... QFS launches UI testing tool... Bowstreet adds WebSphere support... McGraw-Hill Osborne Media releases J2EE books... etc.  |
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 2001 James Caple & Mike Haim Altarace |
The art of EJB deployment This article tackles the issues you might encounter when deploying the same EJB code on different application servers -- namely BEA's WebLogic, IBM's WebSphere, and the open source community's JBoss. In addition, it highlights some preparation techniques for your EJB deployment...  |
InternetNews March 29, 2004 Sean Michael Kerner |
JBoss Signals Growth with New CFO Open source app server company brings on a full-time financial officer on the heels of a major round of funding.  |
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 January 2002 Ramnivas Laddad |
I want my AOP!, Part 1 Most software systems consist of several concerns that crosscut multiple modules. Object-oriented techniques for implementing such concerns result in systems that are invasive to implement, tough to understand, and difficult to evolve. The new aspect-oriented programming (AOP) methodology facilitates modularization of crosscutting concerns. Using AOP, you can create implementations that are easier to design, understand, and maintain. Further, AOP promises higher productivity, improved quality, and better ability to implement newer features. This article, the first in a three-part series, introduces the AOP concept and the problems it attempts to solve.  |
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 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.  |
InternetNews April 30, 2007 Sean Michael Kerner |
Java Springs Forward With Open Source Framework Interface21, the commercial vendor behind the Spring open source Enterprise Java Application Framework, is rolling out new releases intended to make Java development easier than ever.  |
JavaWorld March 8, 2002 |
Java Product News SolarMetric expands Kodo's enterprise abilities... WebLogic EJBs can now access ZeoSphere Server... Metrowerks opens wireless development centers... Motorola and HillCast Technologies bring financial news to Java phones... Transvirtual Technologies launches Web services engine... etc.  |
CIO April 15, 2003 Dylan Tweney |
Build It Free Open-source development tools offer low-cost, high-quality options.  |
JavaWorld June 12, 2003 Robert McMillan |
JBoss developers meet in the shadow of JavaOne JBoss Group hosts its own developer conference  |
InternetNews September 27, 2005 Susan Kuchinskas |
Microsoft in Open Source Partnership Microsoft and JBoss announced a cooperation agreement on Tuesday in what is Microsoft's first official embrace of open source.  |
JavaWorld September 27, 2002 |
Java Product News Sun announces new J2ME APIs and J2EE improvements... Ilog launches JConfigurator 2.0... Sybase enhances PowerDesigner... Air2Web increases its Java capabilities... Hit adds new features to JDBC middleware product... TogetherSoft announces Mac and WebSphere support... etc.  |
InternetNews May 25, 2004 Michael Singer |
Sun Heats Up Java Vendor Wars Java's creator rolls new Web services developer tools and new application server platform in a bid to tease market share from BEA and IBM.  |
JavaWorld October 2000 Anil Hemrajani |
Do you really need Enterprise JavaBeans? Anil Hemrajani offers his opinions on whether Enterprise JavaBeans are really necessary...  |
JavaWorld December 13, 2002 |
Java Product News Servertec announces object store and foundation classes... New Technology/enterprise updates JeeWiz!... Millstone UI library now available... Instantiations ships CodePro Studio 2.0 with WebSphere 5.0 support... Wakesoft and Flashline partner... etc.  |
InternetNews October 18, 2004 Jim Wagner |
JBoss Takes On jBPM Project The professional open source outfit adds workflow management to its middleware software lineup.  |
JavaWorld March 2002 Humphrey Sheil |
The JavaOne grapevine, Part 2 JCP changes, Oracle's Java strategy, JavaServer Faces news, and more...  |
InternetNews August 16, 2005 Jim Wagner |
JBoss Tweaks Migration Program Open source vendor standardizes migration path away from competing, commercial app server vendors. JBoss consultants will guide the transition.  |