The context: We have an internal team that is planning out an upgrade for one of their applications, which requires the use of either Oracle Weblogic, or IBM WebSphere as the back-end application ...
IBM will release a plug-in next week for its WebSphere Studio development environment that will allow customers to test and deploy applications on BEA Systems’ WebLogic Server application server ...
This document briefly covers key benefits of WebSphere Application Server compared to Oracle WebLogic Server. This is your go-to resource for the latest news and tips on the following topics and more, ...
November 22, 2001—Consensus from Macromedia DevCon2001 in Orlando was that ColdFusion developers will more readily deploy their applications on Java servers with the advent of a new release of ...
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The packaging mechanisms defined in Chapter 8 of the J2EE 1.3 specification provide a framework for pulling together all the pieces of a J2EE application. However, application server vendors are free ...
International Business Machines used to be the company that fast-moving Silicon Valley start-up businesses loved to knock off. Lately, it is IBM that has been challenging the upstarts. The latest case ...
The slogan “Write once, run anywhere” is Sun’s way of characterizing Java’s platform portability. However, to most Java developers, the slogan more closely represents a noble, and somewhat lofty, ...
BEA Systems is hoping to simplify the management of Java software with an upcoming release of its WebLogic product, underscoring a broader industry push to lower the cost of managing applications. The ...
eWEEK content and product recommendations are editorially independent. We may make money when you click on links to our partners. Learn More. A recent Evans Data study shows that IBM’s WebSphere ranks ...
The software company plans to ease the administration of Java-based applications with the next version of its flagship WebLogic line, due next year. Martin LaMonica is a senior writer covering green ...