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Archived Sun ONE Articles
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03 Nov 2003
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Sun ONE Portal Server 6 Best Practices: Sun BluePrints OnLine [11436]
How to Resolve Conflicts Among Functional and Non-functional Requirements
Christian Candia's Sun BluePrintsTM paper "Sun ONE Portal Server 6
Best Practices" presents some architectural guidelines that are
frequently applied to Sun JavaTM System Portal Server 6 (formerly
SunTM ONE Portal Server 6) software implementations. Candia presents
this information to assist users in identifying and understanding
potentially conflicting requirements among the functional and
non-functional aspects of implementing a technical solution to a
particular problem.
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03 Nov 2003
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"Network Design Patterns: N-Tier Data Centers" [11437]
Sun BluePrints Paper Focuses on Network Architecture
In their Sun BluePrintsTM paper "Network Design Patterns: N-Tier Data
Centers," Deepak Kakadia and Richard Croucher of Sun begin
their approach to the design and implementation of N-Tier architectures
for Web-based service delivery infrastructures with an analysis of the
functional and non-functional requirements and a distinction between
architecture and design. The paper documents a set of fully tested
configurations, comparing solutions from two different network
equipment providers.
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13 Oct 2003
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Announcing Sun ONE Studio 5 Update 1, Standard Edition [11212]
Release Combines Features of Sun ONE Application Framework
SunTM ONE Studio 5 update 1, Standard Edition is a tightly
integrated, single installation combination of the Sun ONE Studio 5,
Standard Edition and the latest updated version of the SunTM ONE
Application Framework (JATO). This combination product provides
developers with a fast, effective and comprehensive solution to build
Enterprise grade, scalable Web-based JavaTM technology applications
within a leading Java IDE while transparently and dynamically
leveraging JavaTM 2 Platform, Enterprise Edition (J2EETM)
specifications, industry best practices and design patterns.
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13 Oct 2003
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"Integrating an Application into Sun ONE Portal Server 6: A Case Study" [11244]
A Step-by-step Integration of Duke's Bookstore
Applications that are integrated into SunTM ONE Portal Server can
collaborate with the server software and use its capabilities. An
article by the Market Development Engineering Department at Sun uses
Duke's Bookstore, a sample application from SunTM ONE Application
Server 7, to show you how to integrate an application so that it
functions as a versatile channel on your portal.
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29 Sep 2003
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Sun ONE Content Delivery Server 3.6 [11033]
Versatile New Tool for Mobile Operators, Service Providers
Customer retention in the face of a spate of new, competing features and
the declining average revenue per user are driving mobile operators and
service providers to seek ways to deal with these challenges. A new
resource is the SunTM ONE Content Delivery Server 3.6 from Sun.
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29 Sep 2003
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Announcing Sun ONE Integration Server EAI Edition 3.1 [11121]
Integrates Packaged, Custom, Legacy and Java Technology Applications
The SunTM ONE Integration Server Enterprise Application Integration
(EAI) Edition 3.1 is a software product designed for enterprises that
need to integrate packaged, custom, legacy and new JavaTM technology
applications. The Sun ONE Integration Server EAI Edition 3.1 features
new support for ebXML messaging, a cutting-edge technology for Web
Services enablement and e-business collaboration via the SOAP
Interface, providing secure and reliable messaging between trading
partners.
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