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Dot-Com Builder Developer's Notebook Archive
Specialized Content and Advice from Web Experts
August 27, 2001,
Volume 42, Issue 4

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.

  • Using Reverse Proxies Within the iPlanetTM Web Server: An infrastructure architect explains the value of reverse proxies and shares his hard-earned experience in configuring them for B2B sites.

  • Using perfdump to Measure iPlanetTM Web Server Performance: An infrastructure architect reveals how to use this built-in, seldom-used utility to analyze and measure the performance of the web server.

  • XML Distilled: Essential Ingredients for Today's Web Applications: Anxious to nail down the key ingredients in the whirlwind of XML information? This XML expert offers his view.

  • Configuring Content Delivery Based on Client's Accept Type: Learn how to configure the Apache and iPlanetTM web servers to deliver appropriate content to desktop and WAP browsers.

  • Best Practices for Sun and Oracle Performance Tuning: An expert in SolarisTM Operating Environment (OE) and Oracle performance tuning offers tools and tips for resolving performance issues with Oracle databases running on Sun.

  • Exploring the JavaTM DataBase Connectivity (JDBCTM) Driver: Writing to an SQL database via JDBCTM technology? Daniel Fitzgerald offers his home-grown jdbcExplorer application to help developers understand which functions are supported in a JDBC driver.

  • Securing B2B Transactions: Changing business rules may require new or different security implementations. Atlas Software CTO Eric S. Donnelly discusses how to secure B2B portals for which SSL is not a viable solution.

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