OCTOBER 2007
By developers, for developers
JAX-WS, JAXB, Diagnostics and BEAWorld

I'm here at BEAWorld Barcelona speaking to folk about everything from JAX-WS to the Spring Framework (Rod Johnson is keynoting). I'm also acutely aware that most of our developer audience is not here—only the lucky few get sent to events. So, to keep you in the loop, please check out Dev2Dev's conference coverage page, the listing of tracks and the keynotes recorded in San Francisco.

Regards,
Jon Mountjoy
Editor, BEA Dev2Dev

Using JAX-WS and JAXB with WebLogic Server 10
JAX-WS and JAXB are two of the most promising APIs for constructing next-generation, Java-based Web services. Author Mike Wooten provides an overview of the JAX-WS 2.0 and JAXB 2.0 support in BEA WebLogic Server 10.1, and includes sample code to get you started.
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Centralized Security Policy with AquaLogic Enterprise Security: Part 1
AquaLogic Enterprise Security (ALES) provides a centralized security policy facility for applications and services. This article shows how to use ALES with WebLogic Portal and AquaLogic Data Services Platform, and how the addition of ALES as a security policy mechanism has little to no impact on how the portal or data services are created.
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Mining WebLogic Diagnostic Data with XSLT
In this tutorial, Philip Aston applies some XSLT and Jython magic to WebLogic Diagnostic Framework output to produce powerful diagnostic report of your server's behavior.
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Benchmark of BEA WebLogic SIP Server on Intel Xeon Processor
In this article, the authors report the impressive benchmark results measuring the performance, throughput, and latency achieved by running a combination of BEA WebLogic SIP Server and the BEA JRockit Java Virtual Machine on a server platform based on Intel Xeon Processors.
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In the Blogs
Polls: WebLogic Server Tools and Workshop
We have two polls running. In Seeking User Feedback on Future Direction for WebLogic Server Tools, Konstantin asks for input that will go into the planning of future releases (sneak peek).
In Stability or Performance? Bill Roth asks a few questions about Workshop (and offers a $100 Amazon certificate) to a lucky draw.
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Security in WebLogic Server and WebLogic Portal
Peter Laird offers two interesting posts on security. Authentication Providers, Internal LDAP, JAAS, WebLogic Portal, Profile looks at security features in WebLogic Portal (and its integration with WebLogic Server), while Configuring the Database Authentication Providers (SQL, Custom, DBMS) provides a deeper look at WebLogic SQL Authenticator
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WS Investigator 0.99 (Dot Net) is released
This project is a nifty little tool and can be used as an example for learning UI (Windows and Java) and AquaLogic User Interaction's (ALUI) Server APIs.
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Securing POJOs with Spring AOP and ALES
Bill Dettelback provides a fascinating look at how to integrate AquaLogic Enterprise Security with the Spring Framework using its AOP features.
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WebLogic Event Server and WebLogic Server: What's the difference?
Seth White takes a look at WebLogic Event Server and some of the main differences in using WebLogic Event Server and the traditional WebLogic Server.
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