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| WebLogic Server TLog Files; JAX-RPC/-WS as well |
Transaction log files are those files kept by WebLogic Server to keep a trace of current transactions, critical to two-phase commits. New blogger Maxence Button shows their location, and how to read them.
Maxence also blogs about Building JAX-RPC or JAX-WS web services with Weblogic Server 10 with some great code samples. |
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| EclipseCon 2008 |
| Sarah Kim attended EclipseCon 2008. Check out here posts on Facets, Annotations and the Eclipse Communications Framework. |
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| Guardian - What a tool! |
| Another new blogger, Peter Inman, writes about his experience of using BEA Guardian, how it has potentially saved him time, problems he's had and what he'd like the tool to do. |
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| Web 2.0 Performance Optimization + REST in WLP |
| Skip Sauls has written an awesome series of blog posts. Check them out:
He's also written a great post on REST in WebLogic Portal. |
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| WebLogic Operations Control + Virtualization |
| New blogger Lina Xu has written two great posts on the new WebLogic Operations Control. The first provides a great introduction to the virtualization problems WLOC solves, while the second looks at configuring WLOC to manage WebLogic Server Virtual Edition instances. |
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| Playing with Workshop and the Dojo Ajax Framework |
| Inspired by Gary's article Ajax programming with BEA Workshop, James Bayer provides an example of getting Dojo up and running using Workshop. |
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| Using Tuxedo Message Compression |
| Finally, check out the last of our new bloggers, Gary Jones, who has been writing about message compression in Tuxedo. |
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| Education Services |
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| Training on new BEA AquaLogic Platform Available |
| As Yu-Ting writes, "The new BEA AquaLogic 3.0 platform brings business process management, enterprise social computing, SOA Governance, and other SOA infrastructure capabilities together to support dynamic business applications." BEA Education Services is offering new courses to support the 3.0 platform. Check out the post to learn all about them. |
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