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WebSphere Application Server 6: what's it all mean? WebSpherePower Magazine - December 2004 When IBM announced WebSphere Application Server version 6, they included support for various Java and Web services standards. Along with this release came the Web services specification, WS-I Basic Profile 1.1, J2EE 1.4, as well as the Java API for building Web services and clients using Remote Procedure Calls (RPC) and XML, and JAX-RPC. Author Bryon Katoaka is here to help shed some light on the new functions and features provided with WebSphere 6, and show how it surpasses previous releases of WebSphere Application Server.
More on WebSphere and Apache WebSpherePower Magazine - August 2004 Back in January, we ran an article about running WebSphere with Apache. You can read it at http://www.webspherepower.com/issues/issue200401/00001204001.html. Some folks were obviously digging around the back issues, because we've gotten a couple of comments that may be useful to other readers.
Utilizing the IBM Trace Log in WebSphere Application Server WebSpherePower Magazine - May 2004 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. However, before you go to all of the trouble involved in overriding IBM's own logging implementation, you might first consider the value of simply using the default services that they have provided. This article provides powerful details on all the options.
Enabling admin when running a portal server from WSAD WebSpherePower Magazine - January 2004 As part of your development process, you'll probably want to test custom themes and skins in Portal Toolkit. However, if you're like most folks, you might find yourself stuck, unable to access the administration interface when you run the portal server from WSAD (WebSphere Studio Application Developer). This quick tip shows you where to find a magic checkbox that'll make it all work.
Integrating Apache with WebSphere on the same box WebSpherePower Magazine - January 2004 It's possible to run WebSphere Application Server and Apache on the same box. This article by Editor-in-Chief David Gewirtz shows you the few quick steps you'll need to get it up and running.
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