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| WEBSPHEREPOWER MAGAZINE - MARCH 2004 |
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Creating a MySQL data source using WebSphere Application Server Recently, we ran an article on how to connect to the popular open source database MySQL from WebSphere Studio Application Developer. Once you've created your application using MySQL, though, you'll want to deploy it to an application server, presumably WebSphere Application Server. To use MySQL on the application server, you will need to create a JDBC data source if you want to take advantage of the connection pooling capabilities inherent in the WebSphere platform. This article by Contributing Editor Jeff Chilton will show you how.
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. IBM tells us that this is one of the world's largest grid computing implementations, linking more than 200,000 students and faculty across more than 100 universities. This important article explains what that all means.
Raise the Red Flag: WebSphere goes to China Technology sometimes makes for strange bedfellows. Such is most definitely the case when you look at IBM's new support for the WebSphere platform on Red Flag Linux. In this important article, Editor-in-Chief David Gewirtz looks at the issues involved in this new form of globalization.
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? The combined Palm, Inc. and Handspring, now known by the very silly palmOne name, has announced general availability of an ARM-processor-optimized Java runtime for end users.
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