A discussion on JavaLobby is trying to compare the AppServer features and ease of development. Only free AppServers need to apply.
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Continue reading about Can’t afford Weblogic AppServer. Check out the discussion of the free ones.
TheLastBlogger showed us that not every vendor limitation need to be solved by the vendor’s fix.
Hurray for flexible utilities and solutions! I hope TheLastBlogger will keep recording the interesting solutions discovered during development/migration.
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Continue reading about Using rsync to synchronize with remote Weblogic
This is a story of a well meaning default causing more problems than a randomly picked value. Read it if you are running BEA Weblogic cluster on a switched network, especially with a CISCO switch. Read it even if you do not run WLS cluster, but are interested in TCP voodoo.
Weblogic server is a combination [...]
Scopo - a wearable display from Mitsubishi - is not going to be here until at least next year. I am really looking forward to it being available for public. It would go long way towards making wearable computing a reality.
They do not say what resolution it is, but the projection is equivalent to 10-inch [...]
The article on Hacknot talks about testers and the grief developers face from them due to incorrect problem reporting practices. Of course developers do exactly the same things when they are the ones reporting problems.
I am talking about Technical Support requests. When a developer (or an operations personnel, or - worse yet - an operations [...]
Continue reading about Vegetable or Mineral: support’s point of view
The news of IBM releasing the next version of WebSphere real soon now are propagating through the websites. As a Weblogic support person, it was interesting for me to see what new supportability features were included by IBM. Unfortunately, the details are very vague.
From the general description (failover, failure detection and recovery, etc), it sounded [...]
Continue reading about Thinking of WebSphere 6 supportability features
Sometimes the only good outcome of a post is to provoke somebody else to do one better. Seemed that I had caused exactly that.
About a week ago, I wrote about extending podcasting loop using Windows Scripting Host and IPod’s COM interface. In a comment, Scyro had written about disliking my approach and explained how to [...]
There are some people out there blogging about Weblogic. Here is the short list in hopes this article will make them a bit more noticeable:
Cid Danis. Weblogic Senior support engineer
Unknown, but thorough in documenting test problems
Vinny Carpenter, who is using Weblogic and blogs good links and articles
News from BEA Dev2Dev. From the horse’s mouth so [...]
Ever felt the need to extract some relations from the configuration or data and present it in a visual form nicely layed out. Ever given that up as too hard due to the hard problem of laying out the elements? If you did, then check out GraphViz.
While GraphViz by itself is not Java, it is [...]
So, you already use iPodder to listen to your ITConversations on the iPod with a 1-click ease.
All is well, except that it is starting to get difficult to remember which shows you already listened to and which ones are still new. You can of course go to iTunes, find the already-listened-to track and manually delete [...]