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We've all seen the headlines and understand the recent downturn of the economy and of business in general, but what we in the technology community continue to struggle with is hearing the omnipresent mantra of 'faster, better, and cheaper.' Demonstrating increased value within these co... Feb. 22, 2002 Reads: 8,606 | The fastest-growing and most exciting part of Lilian Vernon's multi-channel business is the company's new Web site, www.lillianvernon.com. We've shown our confidence in both the future of the Web and our overall e-business strategy by making a major investment in this new Web site. Lil... Feb. 22, 2002 Reads: 6,677 | If application servers like WebSphere are the heart of e-business, then the database is surely the lifeblood. Whether your firm is managing thousands of airline flights a day or simply exposing a library's card catalog to the Web, you must deal with database connectivity. Java develope... Feb. 22, 2002 Reads: 22,200 | When first presented with the idea of moving into a WebSphere production environment, I looked for the exit door. I had been designing in a Web environment since it went graphical in 1994. Through the years I used a relatively small collection of software tools to accomplish my tasks a... Feb. 22, 2002 Reads: 7,049 | IBM is renowned for their generosity in providing extensive documentation with their technology and products. If Big Blue is to be faulted in this area, it's in the excessive wording of much of the documentation. IBM presents its WebSphere Everyplace Suite Version 1.1 as an 'integrated... Feb. 22, 2002 Reads: 5,326 | At WebSphere 2001 I participated in an 'instant poll' held during a general session. The results showed that participants - ostensibly 'developers' - expected to spend more than 20% of their time on learning, research, and education in order to keep up with current IT issues and soluti... Feb. 22, 2002 Reads: 8,403 | The popularity of distributed computing has gained tremendous momentum over the last three years. Much can be attributed to the maturing of two intricate parts of the solution: the Internet as network solution architecture, and application server technology. One of the more popular app... Feb. 22, 2002 Reads: 8,729 | Your latest assignment includes building those applications and application servers that will propel your firm's business to the next level. Where to physically locate these new servers is the question, though. So, it's up to you to help design or evaluate new or existing data center s... Feb. 22, 2002 Reads: 14,219 | Iterative development is a process of growing software into existence. While the thought of software growing may sound a little strange, that's exactly what happens. As you iterate through the development process, more and more behavior is added to your application. With each new addit... Feb. 22, 2002 Reads: 6,645 | Most of the time spent in an application development project is in developing and testing the application. Less time is actually spent designing and creating a repeatable and reproducible packaging and deployment model. A well-designed 'build, package, and deploy' model has numerous be... Feb. 22, 2002 Reads: 15,101 | The IBM WebSphere family of products can be a lot of different things to different people, and - just like any family - each member has its own strengths and weaknesses. Some are fully developed and mature; others are just starting out. Each member has its own way of doing things, and ... Feb. 22, 2002 Reads: 6,551 | Within the next few years we will all be connected to networks for almost every purpose in our lives. Our TVs, our cars, our refrigerators, and maybe even our pets, are all going to be plugged into some network that will make our lives better. Better? Is that simpler or more complex? E... Feb. 22, 2002 Reads: 8,782 | Q: How do I change the classpath for WebSphere? A: You can add to the classpath for WebSphere Application Server through its property sheet. To replace a classpath, click the environment field on the general tab to bring up the property editor environment editor. In this editor, change... Feb. 22, 2002 Reads: 8,955 | EJB application servers speed up software development by eliminating the need to build costly infrastructure. In particular, developers don't need to worry about implementing code that handles concurrency. This does not mean, however, that developers can totally ignore concurrency issu... Feb. 22, 2002 Reads: 11,496 Replies: 1 |
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