IBM WebSphere Application Server - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia: "WebSphere Application Server V8.5 offers the same Java EE 6 and Java SE 6 (by default) as V8.0 and also provides - and can be configured to run on - Java SE 7. The primary new capabilities in V8.5 are the Liberty profile of WebSphere Application Server and the intelligent management features.
The Liberty profile of WebSphere Application Server is included with all the commercial editions of the server, providing a lightweight profile of the server for web, mobile and OSGi applications."
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Thursday, December 20, 2012
Why is Java EE 6 better than Spring ? (Arun Gupta, Miles to go ...)
Why is Java EE 6 better than Spring ? (Arun Gupta, Miles to go ...): "Why should I use Java EE 6 instead of Spring ?
There are already several blogs covering that topic:
Java EE wins over Spring by Bill Burke
Why will I use Java EE instead of Spring in new Enterprise Java projects in 2012 ? by Kai Waehner (more discussion on TSS)
Spring to Java EE migration (Part 1 and 2, 3 and 4 coming as well) by David Heffelfinger
Spring to Java EE - A Migration Experience by Lincoln Baxter
Migrating Spring to Java EE 6 by Bert Ertman and Paul Bakker at NLJUG
Moving from Spring to Java EE 6 - The Age of Frameworks is Over at TSS
Java EE vs Spring Shootout by Rohit Kelapure and Reza Rehman at JavaOne 2011
Java EE 6 and the Ewoks by Murat Yener
Definite excuse to avoid Spring forever - Bert Ertman and Arun Gupta
I will try to share my perspective in this blog."
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There are already several blogs covering that topic:
Java EE wins over Spring by Bill Burke
Why will I use Java EE instead of Spring in new Enterprise Java projects in 2012 ? by Kai Waehner (more discussion on TSS)
Spring to Java EE migration (Part 1 and 2, 3 and 4 coming as well) by David Heffelfinger
Spring to Java EE - A Migration Experience by Lincoln Baxter
Migrating Spring to Java EE 6 by Bert Ertman and Paul Bakker at NLJUG
Moving from Spring to Java EE 6 - The Age of Frameworks is Over at TSS
Java EE vs Spring Shootout by Rohit Kelapure and Reza Rehman at JavaOne 2011
Java EE 6 and the Ewoks by Murat Yener
Definite excuse to avoid Spring forever - Bert Ertman and Arun Gupta
I will try to share my perspective in this blog."
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Thursday, December 13, 2012
Programmer's Friend - Class Dependency Analyzer (CDA)
Programmer's Friend - Class Dependency Analyzer (CDA): "The purpose of this tool is to analyze Java™ class files in order to learn more about the dependencies between those classes.
A major strength of CDA is that it can analyze on different levels:
It is capable of finding the dependencies of"
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A major strength of CDA is that it can analyze on different levels:
It is capable of finding the dependencies of"
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Tuesday, December 11, 2012
Tomcat Websphere Comparison - Choosing The Right Java Application Server Solution | MuleSoft
Tomcat Websphere Comparison - Choosing The Right Java Application Server Solution | MuleSoft: "Tomcat Vs. Websphere - What is an Application Server?
At one time, it would have been easy to describe the difference between Websphere and Tomcat by saying that Websphere was an application server, whereas Tomcat was just a servlet container. Let's take a moment to define those terms from a rigid technical perspective before we look at how their definitions are shifting."
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At one time, it would have been easy to describe the difference between Websphere and Tomcat by saying that Websphere was an application server, whereas Tomcat was just a servlet container. Let's take a moment to define those terms from a rigid technical perspective before we look at how their definitions are shifting."
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