Serve clients’ specific protocol requirements with Brazil, Part 2 | InfoWorld
How to support XML applications with the Brazil project In Part 1 of this series, I introduced the concept of a developer-friendly experimental Web server technology called Brazil. The Brazil technology supports additional functionality via handlers, the simple Brazil Scripting…
WebSphere Studio covers all the bases
IBM’s WebSphere Studio 3.5 helps create great Websites Given the continuing e-commerce explosion, it’s no wonder that corporations spend so much time and money looking for the perfect toolkit for developing dynamic Web applications. Of course, there are lots of…
IBM raises the bar with the latest version of WebSphere
The InfoWorld Test Center puts IBM’s WebSphere Application Server 3.5, Advanced Edition through the grinder Now that the Internet has gained acceptance as a viable medium for conducting business, the new challenge for corporations has become how to make their…
VisualAge makes developing Java apps easy
Get the scoop on version 3.5 of IBM’s VisualAge for Java, Enterprise Edition. Unless your are doing business at the bottom of the ocean, chances are extremely good that your company is or will be doing some form of Java…
Automate your build process using Java and Ant
Introducing the powerful XML-based scripting tool, Ant A defined process is one of the most necessary but often least-used tools in software development. It is by nature an overhead task that accompanies a development effort. A defined build process ensures…
Validation with Java and XML Schema, Part 2
Using XML Schema for constraining Java data With the wealth of application development in Java today, there seems to be an API for almost everything: remote method invocation (RMI), reusable business components (EJB), manipulating XML (SAX, DOM, JDOM, JAXP), and…
Power from the people
Java, screensavers, and virtual supercomputers: an interview with Nelson Minar, CTO of Popular Power Nelson Minar likes distributed processing. So far in his career, first at the Santa Fe Institute and then at the MIT Media Lab, Minar has done…
Java Product News (October 13, 2000)
INDEXHEAD: Kana unveils eBusiness Platform for Unix Kana Communications is now shipping its Kana eBusiness Platform for Unix, which allows organizations to incorporate legacy data into their Web-based e-business applications. The eBusiness Platform is a pure Java application that supports…
Understanding constructors
How constructors differ from methods Saying that a constructor is a method is like saying that the Australian platypus is just another mammal. To understand the platypus, it is important to know how it is different from other mammals. To…
Do you really need Enterprise JavaBeans?
EJB is not a one-size-fits-all solution The Java 2 Platform, Enterprise Edition (J2EE), and Enterprise JavaBeans (EJB) have now become household names for Java programmers. If you are new to Java or more specifically, server-side Java, Figure 1 will help…