Thursday, April 28, 2005
J2EE application development for Forms and Designer developers
Web Services and SOA Web Site
I was yesterday talking to a customer about Web Services and Services Oriented Architecture, and he was looking for more information. So I shared with him one of my bookmark.
http://www.service-architecture.com/ is a Web site dedicated to WS and SOA with lof of articles that defines for example most of the WS-* acronyms.
Tuesday, April 26, 2005
A very good HTML Editor... and open source
- Multi Plaform: MacOS X, Linux, Windows... the project has been started by LinSpire... so not a big surprise
- FTP Site manager
- Good CSS Editor and Integration to the HTML Editor
- Form Editing
- Based on Gecko
Thursday, April 21, 2005
Mike Keith Blog: The EJB 3.0 Hibernate Fallacy
Tuesday, April 19, 2005
Free Subversion Online Book
Tuesday, April 12, 2005
Infoworld about OracleAS 10gR2: Write once, run everywhere -- no kidding
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As you can guess, when you work on a product it is always a pleasure to see good feedback, from end users, or from the media... Tom Yager, from InfoWorld has published an article about Oracle Application Server 10g R2. |
Infoworld ©
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Here some of the comments:
“I’m extremely impressed with AS 10g Release 2 as a commercial product. Oracle has designed a valuable feature set built on top of J2EE 1.3, optimizing it for SOAs (service-oriented architectures), BPEL (Business Process Execution Language), BPM, pervasive support of XML, and real-time business intelligence, among many, many other things.”
“But I’m just as impressed with the clear emphasis Oracle has placed on complying not only with the letter of Java server standards, but with their “write once, run anywhere” spirit. You get to choose whether you want to bind yourself to Oracle’s extras. AS 10g Release 2 permits, and even automates, deployment to and management of non-Oracle Java app servers that adhere to the J2EE 1.3 standard. And if you do this, there are no subtle glitches meant to prod you toward paying for Oracle’s server.”
“After several weeks of living with AS 10g Release 2, I found that Oracle’s added value is nothing short of spectacular for enterprise applications and well worth paying for.”
“The myth of “write once, run anywhere” has been turned on its head. With AS 10g Release 2, Oracle has delivered on that age-old promise as well as a software giant can.”
Feel free to drop me comments about your experience with OracleAS 10g...