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Friday, 04 June 2004 |
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"Apache Beehive" Planned as Industry's First Easy-to-Use Open Source Application Framework for Building Service-Oriented Architectures and Enterprise Java-based Applications
SAN FRANCISCO—BEA eWORLD 2004 CONFERENCE—May 25, 2004—http://bea.com/more_info.jsp?p=170&r=19.30.31 BEA Systems (Nasdaq: BEAS), the world’s leading application infrastructure software company, and the Apache Software Foundation today announced the acceptance of Project Beehive as an open-source project in the Apache community. Based on the runtime application framework in BEA WebLogic Workshop™, Apache Beehive is designed to be the industry’s first, easy-to-use, open source foundation for building enterprise Java and service-oriented architecture (SOA) applications. Apache Beehive is designed to foster new innovations through industry wide collaboration, ensure investment protection for both developer skills and applications, and expand the community of Java developers. |
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Saturday, 22 May 2004 |
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The results of using J2EE in practice are often disappointing: applications are often slow, unduly complex, and take too long to develop. Rod Johnson believes that the problem lies not in J2EE itself, but in that it is often used badly. Many J2EE publications advocate approaches that, while fine in theory, often fail in reality, or deliver no real business value.
Expert One-on-One: J2EE Design and Development aims to demystify J2EE development. Using a practical focus, it shows how to use J2EE technologies to reduce, rather than increase, complexity. Rod draws on his experience of designing successful high-volume J2EE applications and salvaging failing projects, as well as intimate knowledge of the J2EE specifications, to offer a real-world, how-to guide on how you too can make J2EE work in practice.
It will help you to solve common problems with J2EE and avoid the expensive mistakes often made in J2EE projects. It will guide you through the complexity of the J2EE services and APIs to enable you to build the simplest possible solution, on time and on budget. Rod takes a practical, pragmatic approach, questioning J2EE orthodoxy where it has failed to deliver results in practice and instead suggesting effective, proven approaches. |
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Thursday, 20 May 2004 |
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BEA Plans Open Source Project to Accelerate Java Adoption and Provide Universal Framework for Enterprise Java Applications Wednesday May 19, 12:30 pm ET
'Project Beehive' planned as Industry's First Open Source Foundation for Building Service-Oriented Architectures and Enterprise Java-based Applications
Project Beehive to Offer Broad Access to Ease-of-Use Innovations, Protection from Vendor Lock-in |
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Last Updated ( Friday, 21 May 2004 )
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Thursday, 13 May 2004 |
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Ten Year Agreement Sets New Framework for Industry Cooperation; Reduces Cost and Complexity for Customers
SAN FRANCISCO, CA - April 2, 2004 - Microsoft Corporation (NASDAQ: MSFT) and Sun Microsystems, Inc., (NASDAQ: SUNW) today announced that they have entered into a broad technology collaboration arrangement to enable their products to work better together and to settle all pending litigation between the two companies. The companies have also entered into agreements on patents and other issues.
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Saturday, 08 May 2004 |
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In a session at the Serverside Java Symposium here, Bill Shannon, a
distinguished engineer at Sun Microsystems Inc., and Graham Hamilton, a vice
president and fellow in the Java platform team at Sun, discussed the specifics
of the next version of the J2EE platform and the ease-of-use features in the
current version of the Java 2 Standard Edition (J2SE) platform—J2SE 1.5, also
known by the code name "Tiger"—upon which J2EE 1.5 is based. read all |
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Saturday, 08 May 2004 |
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Sun's goal is to simplify EJB by implementing a
simplified set of APIs, eliminating deployment descriptors from developers'
views, and facilitating a test-driven development environment. From eWeek, read
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Thursday, 06 May 2004 |
Report Shows Key Technologies will Allow Companies to Reduce Drug Development Costs by 75%, Cut Lead Times by 9 Years, Increase Success Rates, And Significantly Increase Shareholder Value
SOMERS, NY -- May 5, 2004 -- Today IBM Business Consulting Services (BCS) launched a new industry report which identifies the seven key information technologies which will drive innovation and increase shareholder value in the pharmaceutical industry over the next decade.
IBM forecasts that these seven technologies will help the pharmaceutical industry reduce its pre-launch drug development costs to as little as $200m (a quarter of the current average cost per drug); cut average lead times from 12-14 years to between 3-5 years; dramatically increase success rates from first human dose to market; raise the quality of development and manufacturing processes, and allow companies to deliver bigger shareholder returns than ever before. |
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