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Chapter of the week: Working with Beehive Web services and JSR 181
This chapter, excerpted from Pro Apache Beehive, explores the Web service capabilities that are a part of Apache Beehive. You'll learn about JSR 181, Web Services Metadata for the Java Platform, which allows you to expose Web services using me... Chapter of the week
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Secrets of the Web services crystal ball
When a new technology approach heralds broad market changes, people tend to think that the most important effect of those changes is market creation rather than transformation... Commentary
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What's happened to the simplicity of Web services?
Web services have grown more and more complicated. The question is, why? Web services are in reality, really simple. Commentary
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Inside every Web service is a benefit struggling to get out
Figuring out why to use Web services is not so straightforward. CBDi Forum examines the cost benefit model. Commentary
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Which for Web services: All-from-one or one-for-all?
In the emerging world of services-oriented architectures, which enterprise philosophy works best? Commentary
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Oracle buys performance specialist ClearApp
For ClearApp, maker of the QuickVision model-driven performance engine, the purchase means a powerful channel for innovative products. For Oracle it means another enhancement to its Web-and transaction-oriented management offering. Article | 03 Sep 2008
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Oracle re-brands BEA WebLogic as its strategic server for SOA
Oracle is moving quickly to assure BEA customers that the WebLogic Java application server has an important place in the Oracle portfolio. Oracle's TopLink object-to-relational persistence architecture will become part of the WebLogic suite. Article | 11 Aug 2008
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SOA complicated by ESB proliferation
Despite technical adherence to standards, ESBs from different vendors still don't play well with others, argues John Michelsen, chief architect at iTKO Inc. Article | 17 Jul 2008
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BEA gives Oracle new Java platform, Eclipse tools
Oracle will take advantage of BEA's market leadership and adopt the BEA technology, now including complementary features from the Oracle application server. Article | 02 Jul 2008
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Oracle details SOA, Java roadmap with BEA
Oracle executives pledge to upgrade and maintain BEA products with no forced migration, but plan to merge the two companies' ESBs technologies into a single product. Article | 02 Jul 2008
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BEA's final products could disrupt SOA market - Burton
BEA AquaLogic Service Bus 3.0 is an "ESB market disruptor," that will be "a pleasant surprise" SOA, according to the Burton Group. Article | 17 Mar 2008
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The SOA implications of Oracle's BEA purchase
The financial advantages of Oracle's purchase of BEA are more concrete than how the two companies' SOA products will integrate, which has analysts and competitors guessing. Article | 17 Jan 2008
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Analysis: Oracle/BEA, Sun/MySQL
Rod Johnson, founder of the Spring Framework, offers his insights into this week's big deals with Oracle Corp. buying BEA Systems Inc. and Sun Microsystems Inc. acquiring MySQL, all of which have relationships to Spring. He predicts that BEA's WebLog... News | 17 Jan 2008
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Oracle calms customers after $8.5 billion BEA purchase
Oracle and BEA assured customers that BEA's products will be supported after the completion of the $8.5B deal announced today, but some analysts report hearing rumblings from the BEA customer base. Article | 16 Jan 2008
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Oracle buys BEA for $8.5 billion
Oracle Corp. finally won its takeover battle with BEA Systems Inc., which has agreed today to be acquired for $8.5 billion, a 14 percent increase over the initial offer price in October, which was rejected by BEA's board of directors. Oracle is now e... News | 16 Jan 2008
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Oracle's SOA market play for BEA Systems
The competitive drive not to allow IBM to run away with the SOA pie gives Oracle a legitimate reason to acquire BEA Systems even if they have significant product overlap. Tip
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Will the Plumtree acquisition pay off for BEA?
In this first part of a two-part column, Preston Gralla looks at what analysts say about why BEA wanted Plumtree and whether the move is a good one. Tip
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Let's play musical chairs
This week rumors are rife predicting genuinely radical actions in HP's software strategy - that they will outsource it. Tip
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How to proceed with WebLogic 6.1 and IBM MQ?
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What are the differences between the WebSphere and Weblogic application server?
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Application servers vs. Web servers
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WebLogic
BEA Systems' WebLogic is a server software application that runs on a middle tier, between back-end databases and related applications and browser-based thin clients. Definition
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Oracle buys performance specialist ClearApp
For ClearApp, maker of the QuickVision model-driven performance engine, the purchase means a powerful channel for innovative products. For Oracle it means another enhancement to its Web-and transaction-oriented management offering. Article
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Oracle re-brands BEA WebLogic as its strategic server for SOA
Oracle is moving quickly to assure BEA customers that the WebLogic Java application server has an important place in the Oracle portfolio. Oracle's TopLink object-to-relational persistence architecture will become part of the WebLogic suite. Article
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SOA complicated by ESB proliferation
Despite technical adherence to standards, ESBs from different vendors still don't play well with others, argues John Michelsen, chief architect at iTKO Inc. Article
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BEA gives Oracle new Java platform, Eclipse tools
Oracle will take advantage of BEA's market leadership and adopt the BEA technology, now including complementary features from the Oracle application server. Article
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Oracle details SOA, Java roadmap with BEA
Oracle executives pledge to upgrade and maintain BEA products with no forced migration, but plan to merge the two companies' ESBs technologies into a single product. Article
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BEA's final products could disrupt SOA market - Burton
BEA AquaLogic Service Bus 3.0 is an "ESB market disruptor," that will be "a pleasant surprise" SOA, according to the Burton Group. Article
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The SOA implications of Oracle's BEA purchase
The financial advantages of Oracle's purchase of BEA are more concrete than how the two companies' SOA products will integrate, which has analysts and competitors guessing. Article
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Analysis: Oracle/BEA, Sun/MySQL
Rod Johnson, founder of the Spring Framework, offers his insights into this week's big deals with Oracle Corp. buying BEA Systems Inc. and Sun Microsystems Inc. acquiring MySQL, all of which have relationships to Spring. He predicts that BEA's WebLog... News
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Oracle calms customers after $8.5 billion BEA purchase
Oracle and BEA assured customers that BEA's products will be supported after the completion of the $8.5B deal announced today, but some analysts report hearing rumblings from the BEA customer base. Article
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Oracle buys BEA for $8.5 billion
Oracle Corp. finally won its takeover battle with BEA Systems Inc., which has agreed today to be acquired for $8.5 billion, a 14 percent increase over the initial offer price in October, which was rejected by BEA's board of directors. Oracle is now e... News
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