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JavaWorld July 2000 Sanjay Mahapatra |
Transaction management under J2EE 1.2 This article provides an overview of transaction management in the Java 2 Platform Enterprise Edition (J2EE) and discusses the benefits and tradeoffs of various transaction-management options.  |
JavaWorld July 2001 Yasmin Akbar-Husain & Eoin Lane |
Optimistic Locking pattern for EJBs How to construct an optimistic locking solution that produces transactionally safe EJB code, portable across all application servers. The authors implement the solution in a versioned entity bean for fail-safe concurrent updates...  |
JavaWorld September 2000 Frank Sommers |
Activatable Jini services, Part 1: Implement RMI activation Jini services must be long-lived and resilient, and must efficiently manage their computational resources with little user intervention. This article shows how to use RMI activation to manage computational resources and increase the availability of Jini services...  |
JavaWorld July 2001 Frank Sommers |
Survival of the fittest Jini services, Part 2 The author describes transactions as a programming tool used to design reliable computations, and shows how multiple Jini services can dependably cooperate via transactions...  |
JavaWorld June 2000 Susanne Hupfer |
Make room for JavaSpaces, Part 5 A space-based compute server is a powerful, all-purpose computing engine that accepts tasks, computes them, and returns results....  |
JavaWorld December 2000 Frank Sommers |
Sun lets Jini Starter Kit 1.1 out of the bottle In this interview, Jini architect and Sun Microsystems Distinguished Engineer Jim Waldo discusses the Jini 1.1 release and Jini's role in enterprise systems, offers advice on introducing business-specific APIs into Jini, and gives insight into scaling Jini...  |
JavaWorld May 9, 2003 Frank Sommers |
Jini Starter Kit 2.0 tightens Jini's security framework Security for distributed systems based on mobile Java code is the theme of Sun Microsystems' new Jini Starter Kit, JSK 2.0. This article introduces JSK 2.0's security-related features.  |
JavaWorld October 2000 Frank Sommers |
Activatable Jini services, Part 2: Patterns of use This article concentrates on the consequences of activation in the Jini context. Sommers exponds on the issue of deactivating objects, then considers the implications of deactivation for well-designed Jini services and how the Jini helper services introduced in the 1.1 beta version of the JSK can contribute...  |
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.  |
JavaWorld December 19, 2003 Frank Sommers |
Call on extensible RMI Remote Method Invocation (RMI) has become a standard communication mechanism between remote Java objects. The latest RMI framework, Jini Extensible Remote Invocation features a powerful, highly configurable RMI security mechanism.  |
JavaWorld November 2001 Sommers & Venners |
Jini-talk with Jim Waldo In this interview with Jini architect Jim Waldo, Waldo talks about the impact of mobility on distributed systems, Jini as a tool to reengineer the corporate MIS infrastructure, the importance of type systems, and the semantic Web.  |
JavaWorld June 2002 Jason Byassee |
Unleash mobile agents using Jini Mobile agents are powerful, versatile, and -- possibly most important -- fun to work with. Java's Jini framework facilitates mobile agent application development, providing key features for distributed network programming.  |
JavaWorld December 2001 Joshua Fox |
Deploy code servers in Jini systems Jini is a simple architecture for distributed systems, but developers often find that deploying a Jini system, and running multiple HTTP servers in particular, can be challenging. This article describes several solutions to this problem, and covers the advantages and disadvantages of each solution, such as scripts, embedded HTTP servers, all-in-one Jini systems, and enterprise-class HTTP servers.  |
JavaWorld August 2002 Frank Sommers |
Java's secret weapon Set in the backdrop of JiniFest 2002, the Jini community's first technology showcase, this article revisits the original Jini vision, surveys Jini's progress since the technology's introduction in 1998, and suggests the roles Jini might play in Java's future.  |
JavaWorld October 2001 Brian Goetz |
Avoid synchronization deadlocks If you understand how your programs use synchronization, and apply consistent rules for acquiring multiple locks simultaneously, you can reduce the likelihood of synchronization deadlock in Java programs...  |
JavaWorld September 19, 2003 Brian Connolly |
Client quality reporting for J2EE Web services This article implements a general-purpose architecture for recording client response times for J2EE Web services. The sample implementation was built using the Sun ONE Application Server and IDE, but the general approach can be easily adapted to other J2EE implementations.  |
Linux Journal February 1, 2007 Ben Martin |
Simple Access Berkeley DB Using STLdb4 STLdb4 makes C++ programming with the Berkeley DB simpler and more effective.  |
JavaWorld July 2000 Bill Venners |
Objects versus documents for server-client interaction, Part 2 In this three-part series, Bill Venners compares the traditional approach to defining client/server interaction, using protocols and documents, with Jini's strategy of using objects and interfaces.  |
JavaWorld August 2002 Frank Sommers |
Jini's relevance emerges, Part 1 Sun Chief Engineer Rob Gingell discusses the role of Jini in Sun's new software organization; the relationship between Jini, Web services, and the Sun ONE initiative; and the rationale for document-centered Web services versus mobile object systems.  |
JavaWorld July 2000 Tarak Modi |
Lock on to an alternate synchronization mechanism How to create a reader/writer lock for multithreaded programming. That synchronization mechanism is useful if you don't want to prevent other threads from simultaneously reading a shared resource yet still want to allow only one thread to modify the resource...  |
JavaWorld November 2001 Bishop & Warren |
Jini-like discovery for RMI Not yet on the Jini bandwagon? Despite its powerful mechanisms, Jini has yet to be accepted in mainstream Java development. Until that happens, developers need to find better Remote Method Invocation (RMI) solutions. This article walks you through a Jini-like discovery mechanism for your RMI development.  |
JavaWorld March 2001 Jeffrey Peden |
Browse user interfaces for Jini services The ServiceUI specification developed by the Jini.org community defines a suggested procedure for attaching user interfaces to Jini services...  |
JavaWorld August 2002 |
Jini's relevance emerges, Part 2 Sun Microsystems Fellow and Chief Engineer Rob Gingell compares the ability of Web services and Jini to deal with network failure and system change. He also discusses polyarchic systems, intellectual property, the JDK's role in relation to Jini, and Liberty Alliance.  |
JavaWorld May 2002 Nik Silver |
Jtrix: Web services beyond SOAP This article describes Jtrix, an open source Web services platform for secure, roving applications. It examines the limits of existing standards, Jtrix's core model, and how Jtrix enables you to create Web services in such areas as hosting, disk space, and CPU time...  |
JavaWorld November 2000 Bill Venners |
Using objects in place of documents for server-client interaction, Part 3 Bill Venners compares objects and documents from a user's perspective. Whereas the previous articles in the series focused on clients that operate autonomously, this article focuses on clients that connect network-delivered services to human users...  |
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 August 31, 2005 Clint Boulton |
IBM Readies Smoother BPM Developers can use a new Tivoli tool to set business-specific policies in a service-oriented architecture.  |
JavaWorld October 2001 Bill Venners |
Jini in the age of reusable applications This interview with Ted Achacoso, CTO of GroupServe, discusses the increasing need for network-aware business applications in the enterprise. He suggests that Jini can help enterprise developers in that endeavor, and, in particular, help developers of Web services.  |
Bank Technology News September 2009 John Adams |
Vetting Server Delays In 3-D Even the simplest of transactions can get lost in a sea of virtual servers and shared platforms, making it tough to locate and troubleshoot costly delays, reduce trading latency and ensure SLA compliance.  |
Bank Systems & Technology April 8, 2010 Penny Crosman |
NACHA Reports 18.76 Billion ACH Payments in 2009 Year-over-year transaction volume is up 2.6 percent, unauthorized debit transactions are down 9%.  |
Commercial Investment Real Estate Jul/Aug 2011 Bill Richert |
Creative Currency Unlock your property's potential with equity. In the late 1970s I discovered that incorporating value other than cash is what helps to close transactions.  |
Bank Systems & Technology June 23, 2009 Maria Bruno-Britz |
Deutsche Bank Picks CoreFirst for IT Efficiency The CoreFirst technology from OpTier is helping Deutsche reduce costs and errors in its IT environment.  |
New Architect March 2003 Bill Pitzer |
Dirig PathFinder Identify transaction flows within J2EE apps: With its flexible alert options and visually appealing views, PathFinder offers all the features you'd expect in a transaction monitoring utility.  |
Wall Street & Technology November 27, 2007 Melanie Rodier |
Equity Transactions Boom Across Global Exchanges As the global capital markets undergo a series of major structural changes, the number of equity transactions has exploded globally by an average increase of 44% from 2006 to 2007, according to a new report.  |
Wall Street & Technology January 23, 2007 |
It Costs More Than You Think Two of the slowest areas of the retail brokerage industry to adopt process automation have been the direct business of mutual funds and annuities.  |
CRM July 10, 2015 Anna Convery |
4 Steps to Using Automation to Transform Your Enterprise Leave decision making to humans, but automate (or eliminate) the processes that lead up to it.  |
Linux Journal September 1, 2002 Steve Graves |
In-Memory Database Systems IMDSes are especially useful for embedded development, where every saved process shrinks the footprint and the bottom line.  |
National Real Estate Investor December 1, 2002 Mike Fickes |
Grabbing Market Share The nation's four largest title insurance companies are competing to develop technology capable of delivering complex commercial real estate transactions with just a few clicks of the mouse. The prize? A larger market share in the highly profitable commercial real estate space.  |
Bank Systems & Technology May 1, 2006 Maria Bruno-Britz |
NACHA Takes Page From PayPal Electronic payments association NACHA plans to test a program that allows banks to act as intermediaries for consumers' online financial transactions, such as bill payments and purchases.  |
Bank Technology News August 2007 Dan Fisher |
Pay And Settle At Warp Speed The innovation of the payment system will not be in speed, but in total end-to-end processing.  |
InternetNews October 1, 2004 Clint Boulton |
IBM Improves Transaction Monitoring in Tivoli Thanks to major advancements in its autonomic computing technology, IBM has updated its Tivoli management software, offering customers a map that identifies failures in Web transactions.  |
The Motley Fool October 2, 2009 Dave Mock |
3 Reasons to Buy Visa Today There are lots, but here are three biggies.  |
Bank Systems & Technology May 20, 2010 Matt Gunn |
Wells Fargo Rolls Out Rapid Alerts for Visa Credit Cardholders The free service brings customers near real-time detection of fraudulent activity, and helps manage and track spending.  |
Bank Systems & Technology August 18, 2008 Maria Bruno-Britz |
Visa, Banks In Mobile Alert Pilot Visa is launching a pilot program with eight banks in North America in which it will test a new mobile phone alert program.  |
Investment Advisor November 2006 Thomas D. Giachetti |
Defining Fiduciary What is a financial advisor's true fiduciary duty?  |
InternetNews March 13, 2009 Michelle Megna |
Google Ups Checkout Fees The search giant's online payment system is moving to a tiered fee structure.  |
JavaWorld July 2002 Rinaldo Di Giorgio |
Serve clients' specific protocol requirements with Brazil, Part 6 This article demonstrates how to use the following technologies with the Brazil toolkit: Jini, BeanShell, and the Java API for XML Messaging (JAXM), Xalan-Java, servlets, Velocity, and LDAP. It also discusses the larger purpose of this series: to demonstrate how to use Brazil to support new technologies and APIs in ways that API developers might not have considered.  |
Wall Street & Technology June 13, 2006 |
Monitoring The Flow With the launch of Transaction Tzar, eflow now is offering an end-to-end transaction monitoring and auditing solution for all asset classes.  |
CRM April 2010 Travis Urban |
Saving Trees, One T-Shirt at a Time Customers at Stanford University's student store no longer have to receive receipts.  |
CRM March 1, 2006 Denis Pombriant |
After Transactional Systems We're now in an era when paying attention to the customer is the best route to increasing margins and for that we need software that minds things other than the sales or service transaction. The next step in CRM is to incorporate customer feedback.  |