ArticlesLocation-based Information Processing with WebLogic Event Server and Web 2.0
The author demonstrates how a location-based use case can be implemented with WebLogic Event Server (WLEvS) and Web 2.0 techniques. Nov. 14, 2007 WebLogic Event Server Administration with wlshell
In this tutorial Paco Gómez shows how to perform BEA WebLogic Event Server (WLEvS) administration with the wlshell scripting shell. Aug. 29, 2007 Connecting BEA AquaLogic Service Bus with i5/OS and OS/400 Applications
In this article author Paco Gomez shows how to connect BEA AquaLogic Service Bus (ALSB) directly to i5/OS and make RPG and COBOL programs reusable as services to the enterprise. Apr. 25, 2007 Using Tuxedo with PowerBuilder
While Tuxedo and PowerBuilder are veteran products, the upgrade of legacy middleware to SOA is renewing interest in integrating BEA Tuxedo with Sybase PowerBuilder and other 4GL tools. This article shows you how to use Tuxedo 8.1 with PowerBuilder 10.0. Feb. 22, 2005
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Algorithmic Trading with WebLogic Event Server: The Algorithmic Trading Demo for WebLogic Event Server is now available for download. See inside for details... Posted by Paco Gomez (paco) on January 30, 2008 at 00:14 PDT
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GPS Tracking Demo for WLEvS: Source code and binary of the GPS tracking demo for WLEvS and instructions on how to use it. Posted by Paco Gomez (paco) on November 28, 2007 at 09:52 PDT
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Monitoring JRockit Through a Firewall: The attached code enables a JRockit instance to be monitored through a firewall using any arbitrary ports for the Registry and RMI connections. Posted by Paco Gomez (paco) on November 14, 2007 at 12:02 PDT
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HTTP Adapter for WLEvS: The HTTP Adapter allows sending events to WLEvS using HTTP with a browser, ALSB, wget utility or any programming language with an HTTP API. Posted by Paco Gomez (paco) on September 11, 2007 at 09:37 PDT
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WebLogic Event Server Administration: This entry is an introduction to the new BEA WebLogic Event Server (WLEvS) administration. WLEvS exposes management operations through a standard JMX interface, including dynamic configuration of EPL rules for application processors. I will cover common management tasks related to server life cycle, EPL (Event Processing Language) rules and adapter MBeans. The examples are provided using wlshell. Posted by Paco Gomez (paco) on July 26, 2007 at 00:40 PDT
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Configuring WebLogic Resources, a la wlshell: In the second entry in the series, I will show how to modify a WebLogic Domain configuration with a simple example. Posted by Paco Gomez (paco) on July 20, 2007 at 00:00 PDT
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WebLogic 10, as seen through wlshell: With the release of wlshell 2.1, WLS 9 and 10 are now fully supported by the shell. This is the first entry of a series showing how to use wlshell with the latest WebLogic Server versions. Posted by Paco Gomez (paco) on July 11, 2007 at 14:19 PDT
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Connecting ALSB to i5/OS and OS/400: The ifiveos ALSB Transport allows direct calls from ALSB to i5/OS and OS/400 programs writen in RPG and other languages. Posted by Paco Gomez (paco) on December 12, 2006 at 15:38 PDT
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Connecting ALSB with MQ: A step-by-step guide to connect BEA AquaLogic Service Bus to WebSphere MQ. Posted by Paco Gomez (paco) on December 02, 2005 at 13:18 PDT
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How JMX Saved My Day: Using JMX to overcome classloader restrictions. Posted by Paco Gomez (paco) on April 01, 2005 at 20:23 PDT
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