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Controls

ALUI and Java Server Faces Portlet development - Part 2 (Continued)
by Fabien Sanglier on December 05, 2007 | Comments (2)
How to ensure that all the JSF component Ids are unique accross portlets.
ALUI and Java Server Faces Portlet development - Part 1
by Fabien Sanglier on December 01, 2007 | Comments (3)
This post explains some of the shortfalls of the ALUI portal when it comes to JSF / Struts portlet development, and how to remedy to those shortfalls and make it all work.

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Dev Toolbox

Using Maven and CVS on Windows
by Gerald Nunn on March 17, 2008 | Comments (0)
Here is a quick tip on using Maven and CVS in a Microsoft Windows environment.
A quick guide to alter ZK tabs look and feel
by Dhrubojyoti Kayal on February 29, 2008 | Comments (0)
Recently i have observed that ZK developers are struggling to modify the style of rounded corner 3D tab control. Hence this post tries to provide a step by step and easy way to alter the look and feel of ZK tab component without rebuilding ZK.
Event Server Development Environment for Eclipse 2.0.1 Now Available
by Chris Hogue on February 26, 2008 | Comments (0)
This latest release contains a collection of fixes for the 2.0 GA release of the Event Server tools.

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Eclipse

Event Server Developer Tools 2.1
by Chris Hogue on April 16, 2008 | Comments (1)
A new release of the Event Server Developer Tools brings support for the latest version of Eclipse and a new visual design surface representation for EPNs.
You asked for it! Guardian 1.1 delivers.
by Ian Goldstein on March 30, 2008 | Comments (0)
In this post I will describe some of the new features available in Guardian 1.1, including the Guardian Compare Framework and Signature Annotations.
Spring Framework 2.5.x Configuration Options
by Prakash Malani on March 26, 2008 | Comments (0)
The typical way to configure Spring components is using XML configuration file. Spring 2.5.x supports couple of additional ways. One, is auto-wiring using annotations and other is using Java Config.

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EJB

Spring Framework 2.5.x Configuration Options
by Prakash Malani on March 26, 2008 | Comments (0)
The typical way to configure Spring components is using XML configuration file. Spring 2.5.x supports couple of additional ways. One, is auto-wiring using annotations and other is using Java Config.

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Enterprise Social Computing

Action Required: Peter Laird's Blog is Moving, Please Update your Feed URL
by Peter Laird on May 29, 2008 | Comments (0)
As many of you know, BEA was acquired by Oracle. The good news: I am staying on board and look forward to my new role with the Oracle team. The bad news: the BEA dev2dev blogging site will be shut down shortly. Therefore, if you want to keep up with my posts on SaaS, Cloud Computing, mashups, portals, REST APIs, Greasemonkey, and other things you will need to update your RSS Reader. Otherwise, I am afraid, our relationship will end. Please help me by doing the following: Change your RSS reader to look for my feed here: http://peterlaird.blogspot.com/feeds/posts/default Do NOT create any new inbound links to dev2dev, please inbound to my blogspot account If you have created any inbound links to my blog in the past to dev2dev, please update to point to the new blog. I migrated all of my old entries. Thanks!

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Event-Driven Architecture

Event-Driven Architecture Gaining Recognition
by Arch2Arch Editor on May 28, 2008 | Comments (0)
The latest Arch2Arch Poll suggests growing awareness and use of event-driven architecture (EDA). Among the people who chose to cast a vote, a strong majority of participants (79%) are already using EDA in their enterprise systems, or plan to do so soon.
Event Server Development Environment for Eclipse 2.0.1 Now Available
by Chris Hogue on February 26, 2008 | Comments (0)
This latest release contains a collection of fixes for the 2.0 GA release of the Event Server tools.

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Governance

Solve your Agileocrity Part II: The SOA Integration Anti-patterns
by Dain Hansen on April 04, 2008 | Comments (2)
3 key patterns to watch out for when building out your Enterprise Architecture. SOA Integration can help you rise above it and create the right pattern to rise above the mediocrity and get you the agility you are looking for. We'll discuss the Service Enabled Spaghetti, Accidental Integration Architecture, and SOA Silos.

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JMS

JMSOrderException with Unit of Work
by Prakash Malani on March 14, 2008 | Comments (1)
When using Unit of Work in a cluster, I encounted JMSOrderException. In this entry, I explore various options and some recommendations.
On JMS Unit of Order (UOO)
by Prakash Malani on February 15, 2008 | Comments (0)
Let's explore the Java Message Service (JMS) Unit Of Order (UOO) feature.
Hermes JMS - Open Source JMS Console
by James Bayer on January 02, 2008 | Comments (3)
Hermes JMS can provide an improved user experience for monitoring, inspecting and copying jms messages.

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Persistence

Polymorphism, Java : Sets and Maps ... any ideas?
by Fred Mikkelsen on December 30, 2007 | Comments (3)
I have been working on a seemingly simple class in Java ... one that is almost entirely like a Set, but on rare occasions, will contain an entry that is mapped ... and, mapping it into a Java hierarchy is annoying.
The actual Oracle OpenWorld opening keynote
by Gerald Kanapathy on November 12, 2007 | Comments (1)
Quinton Wall thought he went to the opening keynote, but he didn't. He went to the second keynote that happened Monday morning. The actual opening keynote took place Sunday night.
Fluid OpenJPA implements SDO Data Access API
by Pinaki Poddar on August 01, 2007 | Comments (0)
OpenJPA provides persistence service to SDO DataObjects

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Security

Using X.509 Certificates for Identity Propagation with Web Service Security
by James Bayer on April 29, 2008 | Comments (5)
One of my customers is considering a web services interface for exchanging information with their clients. Security is a very important consideration in their design, so they are considering using best practices for authentication, integrity and confidentiality. In this post I'll explain their situation and some detail around setting up a simple prototype.

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Service-oriented Architecture

Arch2Arch Transition Accelerates; SOA Integration
by Arch2Arch Editor on May 20, 2008 | Comments (0)
The transition of Arch2Arch related to Oracle's acquistion of BEA is gathering steam. Oracle Technology Network (OTN) Editor-in-Chief Justin Kestelyn is actively working with Arch2Arch's Bob Rhubart to keep the transition moving forward and minimize uncertainties.

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SOA Integration

Arch2Arch Transition Accelerates; SOA Integration
by Arch2Arch Editor on May 20, 2008 | Comments (0)
The transition of Arch2Arch related to Oracle's acquistion of BEA is gathering steam. Oracle Technology Network (OTN) Editor-in-Chief Justin Kestelyn is actively working with Arch2Arch's Bob Rhubart to keep the transition moving forward and minimize uncertainties.
Going beyond the Silo: 5 Steps to Federation
by Dain Hansen on April 21, 2008 | Comments (0)
You have heard the buzz word of Federation as a silver-bullet to just about everything. In this blog we will show you 5 important steps to getting your IT federated and some key architecture patterns to consider as a way to leverage specific Federation practices to help you out of that siloed thinking. We will also discuss within those steps some of the benefits of Enterprise Wide SOA.

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Vertical Markets

Understanding the Cloud Computing/SaaS/PaaS markets: a Map of the Players in the Industry
by Peter Laird on May 02, 2008 | Comments (11)
The Cloud Computing/SaaS/PaaS space is loaded with interesting vendors, and the space is booming. If you are trying to navigate this world and need a guide, this blog entry will help. We have assembled a visual map of the industry, showing how the major players fit into the overall space. It will give you an overview of who's who, and what types of solutions are being offered.
CEP, Rules Engines, and SQL
by Alexandre Alves on August 13, 2007 | Comments (8)
There has been a lot of discussions on the differences between CEP/ESP and rules engines, specifically regarding RETE implementations, and around the scope of SQL within CEP. What is the best language for Complex Event Processing?
BEA JRockit and Mission Control: New Considerations
by Dennis Stimpson on November 13, 2006 | Comments (6)
In addition to being excellent technical products, BEA JRockit JVM and BEA JRockit Mission Control have the capability to dramatically impact the business of an organization.

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Virtualization

Twitter Microfeed Covering the SaaS/PaaS/Cloud Markets for those without a Cognitive Surplus
by Peter Laird on May 08, 2008 | Comments (0)
Most of you have probably seen Clay Shirky's material on the great Cognitive Surplus - the free time that everyone wastes by watching TV. Awesome stuff, but if you are trying to keep up with all the activity in the SaaS, PaaS and Cloud industries by definition you have no Cognitive Surplus. We are in information overload. Subscribing to specific feeds or Google Alerts can help isolate the signal from the noise, but sometimes even that can be challenging. Let me propose a solution: I have created a microfeed for this space on Twitter. This blog discusses how you can subscribe to this feed and stay in touch with the news in a very lightweight way.
Understanding the Cloud Computing/SaaS/PaaS markets: a Map of the Players in the Industry
by Peter Laird on May 02, 2008 | Comments (11)
The Cloud Computing/SaaS/PaaS space is loaded with interesting vendors, and the space is booming. If you are trying to navigate this world and need a guide, this blog entry will help. We have assembled a visual map of the industry, showing how the major players fit into the overall space. It will give you an overview of who's who, and what types of solutions are being offered.
Using WLOC in a non-virtualized environment
by Mike Jasnowski on April 02, 2008 | Comments (0)
I'll show you how to setup WLOC to run against a non-virtualized plain WLS installation

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Web Services

SaaS Soup: Navigating the "as a Service" Acronyms: CaaS, DaaS, DBaaS, PaaS, SaaS, XaaS
by Peter Laird on May 29, 2008 Ever wonder what all the "aaS" acronyms mean? Do you want to understand how they relate to each other? This blog entry will help. I have created a map of many of the "as a Service" terms you will see in IT and have grouped them according to category. I have also provided an explanation and links for further reading for each so you can quickly come up to speed on all. I put this together because I am working on the second edition of a visual map of the SaaS, PaaS, and Cloud Computing industries that I released last month. In order to make progress on that map, I found I needed to have a better understanding of all of the common categories in the "as a Service" market. The map in this blog entry has a different focus - instead of mapping out industry players I am mapping out industry terminology. Both maps complement each other.
Using X.509 Certificates for Identity Propagation with Web Service Security
by James Bayer on April 29, 2008 | Comments (5)
One of my customers is considering a web services interface for exchanging information with their clients. Security is a very important consideration in their design, so they are considering using best practices for authentication, integrity and confidentiality. In this post I'll explain their situation and some detail around setting up a simple prototype.

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XML

Action Required: Peter Laird's Blog is Moving, Please Update your Feed URL
by Peter Laird on May 29, 2008 | Comments (0)
As many of you know, BEA was acquired by Oracle. The good news: I am staying on board and look forward to my new role with the Oracle team. The bad news: the BEA dev2dev blogging site will be shut down shortly. Therefore, if you want to keep up with my posts on SaaS, Cloud Computing, mashups, portals, REST APIs, Greasemonkey, and other things you will need to update your RSS Reader. Otherwise, I am afraid, our relationship will end. Please help me by doing the following: Change your RSS reader to look for my feed here: http://peterlaird.blogspot.com/feeds/posts/default Do NOT create any new inbound links to dev2dev, please inbound to my blogspot account If you have created any inbound links to my blog in the past to dev2dev, please update to point to the new blog. I migrated all of my old entries. Thanks!
Help me write a schema file: server.xsd
by Hussein Badakhchani on April 09, 2008 | Comments (2)
This is your opportunity to help me write a 'proper' schema XML file for the Genesis open source project. You lucky people...
Spring Framework 2.5.x Configuration Options
by Prakash Malani on March 26, 2008 | Comments (0)
The typical way to configure Spring components is using XML configuration file. Spring 2.5.x supports couple of additional ways. One, is auto-wiring using annotations and other is using Java Config.

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