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27 Aug 2001
#4592
"Techniques for Optimizing Applications"
For Sun UltraSPARC Platforms

"Techniques for Optimizing Applications: High Performance Computing," just published by Sun Microsystems Press, is a practical guide to performance optimization of computationally intensive programs on Sun UltraSPARC platforms.

27 Aug 2001
#4532
Dot-Com Builder Developer's Notebook Archive
Specialized Content and Advice from Web Experts

The Best Practices: Developer's Notebook, from the Dot-Com Builder web site, contains nuggets of specialized content and advice from web experts at Sun as well as from other corporations. Current topics include using reverse proxies within the iPlanet Web Server, XML, exploring the Java DataBase Connectivity Driver, and Sun and Oracle Performance Tuning.

27 Aug 2001
#4533
Dot-Com Builder Case Studies
Behind-the-scenes View of Architecture

The Dot-Com Builder site has case studies of best practices that provide an exclusive, behind-the-scenes view of the architecture and approach from some of the most innovative sites built on Sun and Sun partner technology. Currently available articles include how the Dot-Com Builder site was built, priceline.com, NetSchools, and DriveLogic.

27 Aug 2001
#4534
Dot-Com Builder How-Tos
Information on Web Building Endeavors

Sun tapped the experts for their knowledge and methodology on various web building endeavors to bring you the "how-to" information you need to get your work done. Topics include internationalizing your web site, finding a network file-caching solution, building a data warehouse, and document tagging for better searches.

28 Aug 2001
#4559
Overview of UDDI
Core Structures, Uses, and a Sample Application

The new section of the Dot-Com Builder web site features an article that introduces the technical aspects of UDDI, an evolving standard for locating businesses and invoking the services they provide. It details the core structures of UDDI and frequent ways in which they are used, and it illustrates UDDI in action with a sample find_business application.

28 Aug 2001
#4560
Overview of SOAP
Technical Article from Dot-Com Builder

The new section of the Dot-Com Builder web site features technical overview articles, including one by Tom Clements on Simple Object Access Protocol (SOAP). SOAP allows objects (or code) of any kind, on any platform, in any language, to cross-communicate in a web-based enviornment. The foundational paradigm of SOAP is crucial to the continuing evolution of web services. Web services facilitate interactions among platform-independent objects, which are able to access data from anywhere on the web. SOAP servers ensure that documents received over a HTTP connection are converted to a language that the object at the other end understands.

28 Aug 2001
#4561
Overview of ebXML
Dot-Com Builder Technical Article

The new section of the Dot-Com Builder web site features technical overview articles, including an overview of ebXML by Madhu Siddalingaiah, summarizing this XML-based initiative that aims to enable a single, global market, examining both its architecture and the way it models business processes and information exchange.

28 Aug 2001
#4562
Overview of WSDL
Technical Article

Web Service Description Language (WSDL) is an XML language that contains information about the interface and semantics of a call to a web service. The new section of the Dot-Com Builder web site features a brief summary of the WSDL standards by James Kao. The article covers the Java technology API for WSDL (JWSDL) specification and how a web service is registered, found and called in a scenario based on Java technology. Illustrations and a sample WSDL definition with code are included on the original web site.

27 Aug 2001
#4577
Developing a Java Card Applet
Using the Java Card Development Kit

The Java Developer Connection web site provides a central place for developers to learn about the latest Java technologies. The August 2001 article, "Developing a Java Card Applet" by Ed Ort, shows you how to perform each step in the process of actually preparing a Java Card applet for execution on a Smart Card environment that implements the Java Card runtime environment.

28 Aug 2001
#4596
ebXML Registry/Repository 1.0 Implementation
Package Details

The ebXML Registry/Repository 1.0 Implementation is based on Java 2, Enterprise Edition (J2EE) technology and provides an important infrastructure component for businesses to conduct highly interoperable e-commerce transactions in a consistent, predictable, standards-based manner. An article on Sun's web site explains what developers get with the free download announced at the JavaOne Conference, and how it adds value to IT operations. The article also covers both business perspectives and technical details, including the value of registries and repositories in e-business infrastructure and details on J2EE technology, ebXML, and UDDI.

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