Computing on the edge
CTO Justin Chapweske talks about Onion Networks’ WebRAID end-to-end content delivery solution EVERYONE SEES APPLICATION logic moving out to the edge of the network over time, but the prevailing wisdom of the day is that IT organizations will have to…
Java Tip 128: Create a quick-and-dirty XML parser
Parse valid XML using minimal code XML is a popular data format for several reasons: it is human readable, self-describing, and portable. Unfortunately, many Java-based XML parsers are very large; for example, Sun Microsystems’ jaxp.jar and parser.jar libraries are 1.4…
Sync up Palm OS with J2ME
Develop Palm HotSync conduits that interact with MIDP apps Have you used any standalone applications for your mobile device lately? Probably not; most applications would be useless without some communication to the outside world. For example, doctors and nurses now…
Java Product News (updated May 31, 2002)
Clover reveals unexecuted code; Alcea Technologies updates error tracking system; and more Clover reveals unexecuted code May 31 — Cortex has released Clover, a code coverage tool for Java that discovers sections of code that are not being executed. A…
Master J2ME for live data delivery
Support multiple applications on multiple devices with this J2ME framework Wireless applications that must contact a remote server for their data present special problems for the developer. Protocol support in J2ME (Java 2 Platform, Micro Edition) is much more limited…
Ilog JRules 4.0: Working by the rules
Ilog JRules’ repository and easy-to-use tools help to better manage rapidly changing business rules across the enterprise One consequence of moving to distributed computing is that business rules end up scattered throughout the mass of applications, Web services, legacy systems,…
Making speech technology mainstream
General Magic’s CTO talks about speech technology, Web services, and choosing between .Net and J2EE GENERAL MAGIC, A public company since 1995, proudly boasts another General — General Motors — as one of its premier partners and customers, but it…
Borland acquires CORBA-based embedded systems development software
BORLAND SOFTWARE ON Tuesday announced its acquisition of the assets of Highlander Engineering, a developer of software for embedded systems. The transaction involves cash payouts not to exceed $2 million over a two-year period, contingent upon the financial performance of…
Factiva: 8,000 publications, 1.5 million subscribers
Filling a need to find facts quickly and easily This week’s E-Business Secrets continues my report on the secrets I learned from my private conversations with speakers at the Global eSubscription Symposium, sponsored by the Sandlot Corporation in Salt Lake…
Linux firewalls
Inexpensive and effective, Linux options are worth a closer look for basic features and functionality WHEN LOOKING for an effective, inexpensive firewall solution, Linux firewalls do not often enter into the picture unless someone involved in the security planning process…