This issue of IBM WebSphere Developer Technical Journals is all about simplification: simplifying the way to deploy complex distributed software solutions, reducing the time it takes to load WEB applications, simplifying the way you use them by making applications highly interactive, and more. WEB 2.0 is described in more detail, with some articles highlighting the new WebSphere application Server Feature Pack for Web 2.0, Ajax, and Dojo, and how they are used in the current environment. In addition, another feature of the WebSphere contrarian investors has made practical recommendations beyond the traditional. As always, there's more to the content. Featured Article: Learn what your application can do with WebSphere application Server Feature Pack for WEB 2.0, export business process models to FileNet, apply relationships to WebSphere P Rocess Server applications, as well as dynamic and simplified deployment of complex distributed software solutions. Serial: The Enum-based authorization framework is integrated with the graphical interface to visually represent security permissions. invited columnist: Learn how traditional performance testing can be applied effectively to SOA solutions, improve initial download times for Dojo applications, and understand why adding hardware doesn't get the high availability you expect. In addition, authoritative support introduces you to the basics of logging and tracking. You need to start reading from below ...
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