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Further Adventures with Roller Weblogger When we last left Contributing Editor Jeff Chilton, he had downloaded Roller, imported it into WebSphere Studio Application Developer, configured the database and the security, then launched the application in anticipation of watching that initial Roller home page light up his browser window.
November 2004 | By Jeff Chilton | Roller Weblogger
Adventures with Roller Weblogger Contributing Editor Jeff Chilton enjoys a challenge just as much as the next guy, but he admits he's not all that fond of those marathon endeavors that only serve to remind him of just how ignorant he really is.
October 2004 | By Jeff Chilton | Roller Weblogger
Locate your JDBC DataSource in WebSphere Application Server using JNDI When they start using the WebSphere Application Server, most developers who have worked in application server environments other than WebSphere usually struggle a bit when attempting to locate their JDBC DataSources.
October 2004 | By Jeff Chilton | Java | Database Integration
Geek out the vote! When you think about technological innovations, you might think about computers, cellular phones, or even rockets.
September 2004 | By David Gewirtz | Editorials
Setting up a Wiki in WebSphere Studio Application Developer A wiki is a great piece of collaboration software that is quick to set up, quick to use, and quick to generate a number of benefits.
August 2004 | By Jeff Chilton | WebSphere Studio
More on WebSphere and Apache Back in January, we ran an article about running WebSphere with Apache.
August 2004 | By David Gewirtz | Server Integration
Upgrading WebSphere Studio to Version 5.1.2 If you're interested in upgrading WebSphere, this article will give you a great overview of each of the steps necessary.
July 2004 | By Jeff Chilton | WebSphere Studio
Utilizing the IBM Trace Log in WebSphere Application Server If you've done any work at all in server-side Java applications development, you've had some exposure to Jakarta Commons Logging, and one or more of the products that it supports such as Log4j or Java's own native logging facilities that were introduced with version 1.4.
May 2004 | By Jeff Chilton | Server Integration
Use WebSphere to develop Java applications for Palm handhelds Did you know you could use WebSphere to develop applications that'll run on Palm OS handhelds?
March 2004 | By David Gewirtz | Java
WebSphere, grid computing, and China China's Ministry of Education has started using grid computing technology to hook up universities across that vast country, making it possible for vast networks of computers to work together on research, scientific, and education projects.
March 2004 | By David Gewirtz | Resources & Strategies
Raise the Red Flag: WebSphere goes to China Technology sometimes makes for strange bedfellows.
March 2004 | By David Gewirtz | Resources & Strategies
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