DECEMBER 06, 2006
By developers, for developers
PHP, JavaPolis, WebLogic Integration 9.2, Workshop Studio 3.3 and Spring on WebLogic Kit 1.2.8

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This fortnight has seen the release of BEA WebLogic Integration 9.2, the Spring on WebLogic Kit 1.2.8 and BEA Workshop Studio 3.3. Details and further pointers below. Oh, and check out the PHP on WebLogic Server webinar for an interesting twist.

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Jon Mountjoy
Editor, BEA Dev2Dev

A Primer on Spring’s Data Access Object (DAO) Framework
This article introduces the Spring Data Access Object (DAO) framework. After examining the architectural needs for DAO, it describes the DAO pattern in general and how Spring simplifies the implementation.
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Using Adrenaline Portlets to Energize Web Applications
The Adrenaline technology introduced in BEA WebLogic Portal 9.2 enables portlets to be surfaced in any web application, without the need for a portal container. This article shows how you can use it to surface portlets without portals.
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Integration of Clustered BEA AquaLogic Service Bus Domain and Remote Tibco Enterprise Message Service
This white paper describes messaging communication between a messaging client and an integrated system of a clustered BEA AquaLogic Service Bus domain and a remote Tibco Enterprise Message Service 4.2.0.
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Exploring Ajax Runtime Offerings
This article defines an Ajax Comparison Framework Space that lets the author explore many of the current Ajax frameworks. This guide provides invaluable tips for choosing and using an Ajax solution.
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Upcoming Webinar
 
» Webinar: Running PHP on BEA WebLogic Server
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Product Announcement
BEA WebLogic Integration 9.2
BEA WebLogic Integration 9.2 has just been released. This completes the rollout of BEA WebLogic Platform 9. New features include an Eclipse-Based Development Environment (screen shot) and standards technology support for Java 5 annotations, Apache Beehive Controls, BPEL import/export and more.
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BEA Workshop Studio 3.3
The new Web Folder Mapping functionality allows you to assemble your source files in a folder organization that matches the needs of your development team, not in a structure required by the server or the IDE. See the “What’s New” for additional features.
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Spring on WebLogic Kit 1.2.8
The Spring On WebLogic Kit has just been updated to version 1.2.8.
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In the Blogs
SPECjbb2005 results from the Intel “Clovertown” launch
Henrik Ståhl provides a fascinating look at SPECjbb2005 results from the Intel “Clovertown” launch. Clovertown is Intel’s first quad-core Xeon chip, and the results seem pretty impressive to say the least.
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Take Our Ajax Survey
Bill Roth’s team is trying to understand the demand for Ajax, and he has blogged about a small survey that he has set up. Please participate if you’re using (or wanting to use) Ajax.
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A Short Dissertation on EDA
Event-driven architecture is an architectural style composed of decoupled applications that interact by exchanging events. In this blog entry, Alexandre Alves provides a great overview of event-driven architectures and event processing.
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