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  • SOA project gets mother of all stress tests

    It was a dark and stormy night, 52,000 Austin Energy customers lost power and an SOA application that had just gone live came to the rescue. 

  • ActiveGrid turns on new LAMP

    ActiveGrid announced version 2.0 of its LAMP (Linux, Apache, MySQL and PHP/Perl/Python) application server and application development products. Grid Studio 2.0 is a developer tool with Ajax and mashup capabilities for enterprise projects. 

  • Gavin King on advanced state management

    At TheServerSide Java Symposium in Barcelona, Gavin King, lead developer of JBoss Seam, talked about the need for maintaining state in Web services transactions. It might be summed up this way: "Imagine walking into a bookstore and hearing the cashie... 

  • Novell CEO out after Linux sales lag

    Jack Messman is out as president and CEO of Novell Inc. because the board of directors is unhappy with financial returns especially from the company's Linux business. Ron Hovsepian, who was Messman's heir apparent is now CEO and president. 

  • IBM, Oracle look to integrate PHP into SOA

    Executives from IBM and Oracle are trying to leverage PHP for Web services and SOA, bringing newer technologies like SDO and SCA to bear. 

  • LAMP user concerns

    In this expert response, Toufic Boubez discusses LAMP usability concerns and it's relationship with SOA. 

  • JBoss releases Seam 1.0 for SOA

    JBoss, newly christened as the "Red Hat middleware division," releases Seam 1.0, designed to be a .Net equivalent for Java developers working on SOA. 

  • Drools 3 in final release

    The Drools team announced the final release of JBoss Rules 3.0. Drools is an enhanced Rules Engine implementation and now features an Eclipse Workbench plug-in designed to make it easier to write and debug rules, according to the Drools team. 

  • Red Hat's move to Web apps

    Red Hat's launch of Mugshot may indicate that the company is moving from Linux operating system vendor to Web services provider. And it may have needed JBoss more than was initially realized. 

  • JavaOne: Oracle outlines its vision of SOA 2.0

    Oracle sees Java EE 5, Web 2.0 and Ajax converging to create SOA 2.0, the next generation of application development.