Hype spun by the marketing team, or a legitimate report? "Application Server 2008 Rankings" Read the report and the follow-up commentary from Rich Sharples, JBoss AS product manager.
We are pleased to announce the release of jKoolOnline Beta --- a web based service that lets users monitor their j2ee transactions and applications from any location. jKoolOnline delivers light weight performance, measurement and monitoring for live J2EE, Web and Web service-based applications at no cost and minimal installation.
Nova Bonita is the new version of the Bonita Workflow/BPM open source solution (Bonita 4.0). Nova Bonita is a lightweight BPM product that runs in both Standard (JSE) and Enterprise (JEE) platforms.
This post gives a summary (With code examples) of some Tips and Tricks related to Apache Axis2 (Java). Apache Axis2 is a high performance Web Services Engine which supports both REST and SOAP style Web Services.<br><br>Please refer <a href="http://www.keith-chapman.org/2008/10/apache-axis2-tips-and-tricks.html">Apache Axis2 Tips & Tricks</a> for details.
In this last article of the series, Reza Rahman will talk about standardized global JNDI names for Session Beans and EJB 3.1 Embeddable Containers for Java SE environments. All of this is just a peek into the inner workings of the JCP so that you have a chance to provide feedback.
The multitenant nature of Software as a Service applications makes security an essential concern. This article introduces a practical approach to securing a multitenant Java application with the Spring Security framework combined with Apache Directory Server. The authors present a multitenant example Web application to demonstrate this approach.
Rod Johnson writes, "you do get a better result if you are prepared to rework things when necessary. We had a clear vision for our maintenance policy: balancing the needs of the community with those of enterprise users and the creators of Spring, for the benefit of all. We didn't get the balance quite right first time, and it's time for some refactoring."
The latest release of the IBM JRE for Java SE 6 enhances IBM's class sharing feature first introduced in version 5. Performance analysts Adam Pilkington and Graham Rawson detail the changes, which include improvements in application startup times and memory utilization.
This major new version integrates WebLogic Server 10.3 and offers key new features in support for Java EE 5.0 and RIA development with JSF. Including an extension to the JSF controller for better reusability and a new set of ADF Faces Rich Client Components.