Tuesday, August 30, 2005
The Success of Java is Based on a History of Mistakes
http://www.sapinfo.net/index.php4?ACTION=noframe&url=http://www.sapinfo.net/public/en/index.php4/article/Article-2532842d264d5d4011/en/articleStatistic
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Mind Mapping
Mind Mapping is the technique which was originated by Tony Buzan as a
way of helping people to learn more effectively. Buzan has gone on to
be recognised as the world's leading authority on how to use the brain
more effectively. Mind Maps are now used throughout the world by
businesses, schools and universities and are recognised as the most
effective and versatile thinking tool available.
*For more information:
http://www.mind-mapping.co.uk/index.htm
*Mind maps examples:
http://www.mind-mapping.co.uk/mind-maps-examples.htm
*A nice map:
http://www.mind-mapping.co.uk/images/large/MM---New-ways.gif
*Mind map tool:
http://freemind.sourceforge.net/wiki/index.php/Main_Page
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Describing Web Services and SOAs As Options Proliferate
http://www.theserverside.com/news/thread.tss?thread_id=34250
Making web service clients able to easily consume a SOAP or REST web service is the key to interoperability. This means a standardized, machine readable description that is clean and clear, and which programmers as well as development and management tools can easily use.
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Why smart people defend bad ideas
http://www.scottberkun.com/essays/essay40.htm
Posted by Zonk on Saturday May 28, @10:48PM
from the smart-does-not-mean-sensible dept.
CHESTER COPPERPOT writes "Scott Berkun writes an interesting essay on 'Why smart people defend bad ideas '. He states a number of interesting highlights on smart people and dumb ideas. From the article: 'In the software industry, the common example of thinking at the wrong level is a team of rock star programmers who can make anything, but don't really know what to make: so they tend to build whatever things come to mind, never stopping to find someone who might not be adept at writing code, but can see where the value of their programming skills would be best applied.'."
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Java Business Integration Technology Preview is Available
http://www.theserverside.com/news/thread.tss?thread_id=33955
Sun Microsystems has released the Java Business Integration (JBI) Technology Preview based on JSR 208. JBI is the foundation for an SOA. It standardizes the description of a composite services application and makes an SOA extensible and flexible.
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Why Tech. is Advanced in India?
Why Tech. is Advanced in India?
http://us.moheet.com/asp/show_f2.asp?do=1528044
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The definitive BPEL and Java article
BPEL for Web Services co-author Matjaz Juric discusses the role of BPEL and its relationship with Java in TSS' latest article. The article introduces BPEL and concentrates on the idea of extending BPEL, to be able to compose resources other than web services (EJBs, JMS, etc), and the possibility to mix BPEL and Java code.
BPEL is an important language for the process-oriented approach to SOA. Because BPEL has been designed specifically for definition of business processes it provides good support for various specifics of business processes such as support for long running transactions, compensation, event management, correlation, etc. BPEL is well suited for use with the J2EE platform and many BPEL servers build on top of J2EE. With ideas of combing BPEL and Java (BPELJ), and WSIF, the usability of BPEL is even increasing. We should also look at the emerging JBI (Java Business Integration) specification aka JSR 208 which will give business integration and BPEL an even better documented position in the Java platform.
Read BPEL and Java
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Does EJB 3.0 really make application development easy ?
Raghu Kodali has written a blog entry called Does EJB 3.0 really make
application development easy? detailing his migration of one of the
J2EE 1.4 tutorials from EJB 2.1 to EJB 3.0 to see if the claims about
EJB 3.0 regarding simplicity and code size were true.
http://www.jroller.com/comments/raghukodali/Weblog/does_ejb_3_0_really
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Google Future Vision
going to build a Web OS, a new kind of application framework or even a
browser. In the other words Google will turn the web into a giant
platform. Google was everywhere! Even in the pages of GQ.
http://www.gigaom.com/2005/03/26/how-yahoo-got-its-mojo-back/
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SOA, MSOA, and Java
one that is seen very often is "Same Old Architecture." In many ways,
this is true. The key differentiator between the paradigms that have
been prevalent in the past and this new incarnation of
"service-orientation" is that the new definition of services is
targeting the business as well as the technical side of the house.
Same old architecture - different politics.
more...
http://www.sys-con.com/story/?storyid=48534&DE=1
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Mastering EJB 3rd Ed Published; Free Book PDF Available
Mastering EJB 3rd Ed Published; Free Book PDF Available
Posted by: Floyd Marinescu on February 18, 2005 @ 11:32 AM
The third edition of the best selling book, Mastering EJB, was just
published and is available for free download off of TSS. The new
edition includes more than 30 percent revised material and five new
chapters covering security, integration, best practices, new EJB 2.1
features, as well as the latest open source Java solutions.
http://www.theserverside.com/news/thread.tss?thread_id=31942
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