JANUARY 2008
By developers, for developers
JRockit Tuning; Adobe Flex; BEA Guardian and WLS now integrated

2008 is here, ushering in boat loads of predictions for the future of Java. My own prediction is that any future requires a JVM, and JRockit is a particularly exciting one. The featured article this week looks at optimizing your JRockit JVM instance. This process appears to be a balance between art and science, much like creating good predictions!

BEAWorld 2007 Shanghai saw an announcement about BEA Guardian. It has proven an effective pre-emptive support tool: as of December 2007, 4700 potential support issues have been prevented by Guardian and worldwide average case closure time has been reduced by 88% . As a result, it's now bundled free with versions of WebLogic Server. The corporate site has the announcement and download.

Regards,
Jon Mountjoy
Editor, BEA Dev2Dev

Checklist/Tuning Guide for Optimizing the JRockit JVM
In this article author Steven Pozarycki provides valuable information for tuning the BEA JRockit JVM using a checklist approach. He covers a lot of territory, from esoteric command-line options to iterative performance testing.
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IMS Service Creation with Ericsson Service Development Studio and BEA WebLogic SIP Server
Learn how the Ericsson Service Development Studio 4.0 can be used with BEA WebLogic SIP Server 3.1 to enable operators and ISV developers to design and test their own IMS applications
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Adaptive Memory Management for Virtualized Java Environment
This white paper (published on Arch2Arch) examines the Java Virtual Machine and hypervisor virtualization, the BEA LiquidVM, and adaptive memory management for virtualized Java.
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Featured Item
 
» Workshop and Flex Builder: Better Together (cheaper too)
 
Event
 
» Next Generation ESB:Accelerating Business Integration
» Silicon Valley BEA Dev2Dev User Group: BEA Workshop 10.1
 
On-demand Webinars
 
» Event Processing Network Application Activity Monitoring for WebLogic Event Server
» Dev2Dev Podcast 2: BEAWorld Shanghai 2007 - Workspace 360 Demo
 
Poll
 
» Are you building front-ends with Adobe Flex?
 
 
In the Blogs
BEAWorld Shanghai
BEAWorld 2007 is now at an end, after a tour through San Francisco, Barcelona and Shanghai. You can find informal blog coverage, pictures and more on Dev2Dev's BEAWorld event page.
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Sending an Email from AquaLogic Service Bus
Chris Tomkins shows how AquaLogic Service Bus can be used to create a flexible and reusable email service by building a proxy service around a simple SMTP server.
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Slice: OpenJPA for Distributed Databases
Slice is a OpenJPA plug-in for horizontally-partitioned, distributed databases. As distributed databases are being increasingly common in enterprise IT ecosystem, blogger Pinaki Podder considered extending OpenJPA to transact against a set of databases instead of a being connected to a single one at a time. Here's the result.
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AquaLogic User Interaction
We've had a number of blogs abot ALUI recently: Bill Benac blogs about Configuring ALUI when SQL Server Uses a Named Instance, Fabian blogs about Single Sign On (SSO) Concerns and Techniques as well as ALUI and Java Server Faces Portlet development.
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Deploying the ALBPM Workspace into WebLogic Portal
Peter Laird shows how to deploy the AquaLogic Business Process Management Workspace user interface as portelts on a WebLogic Portal instance.
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Hermes JMS - Open Source JMS Console
Hermes JMS is a handy open source project hosted by Sourceforge and built by Colin Crist that can be used to monitor, inspect, and interact with JMS Queues, Topics, and Messages. James Bayer shows how to configure it for use with WebLogic Server.
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