Want to simplify your system management with the command framework of WebSphere application Server? Want to know how to run a standalone Java application on WebSphere MQ V6.0. How to implement code checking during the development of a project. The first WebSphere Developer Technical Journal of 2007 brings you great content. Please pay attention.
This month's topics include: DataPower, Enterprise Service Bus, OpenJPA, key and trust management, WebSphere Integration Developer, WebSphere ESB, System Validation test, SSL, selector, JMS, WebSphere application Server V6.1, Web service security, and Java persistence APIs.
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Our Featured articles include: a comprehensive understanding of the Apache OpenJPA project, and how it is now used with WebSphere application Server to take advantage of the functionality in the new EJB 3.0 persistence architecture. In addition, you will learn how enhancements to the new SSL, certificate, and Key management infrastructure can improve the security of WebSphere application Server and make it more flexible and simple.
Our series includes a sample application that demonstrates how WebSphere ESB supports JMS service requesters and service providers, studies the selectors used to dynamically invoke a particular component implementation at run time, and learns how to configure the datapower® device as a client or provider-side WEB Service Gateway.
This month's featured columnist includes: Chinhua Wang will tell you what actually happened between development and production (i.e. testing), and Tom Alcott will answer more common questions (to some extent), while the EJB advocates interpret the last elusive component scenario, So he said goodbye to his popular column.
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