By Chris Peltz
August 3, 2005 08:45 AM EDT
The world of IT management has changed a great deal since the early days of
SNMP and network management. IT organizations today are building and
deploying a wide range of systems and applications that must be managed in a
consistent and reliable way. Applications are being built ... (more)
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By Chris Peltz, Pankaj Kumar
October 28, 2004 12:00 AM EDT
Increased demands to meet customer service-level agreements often put a great
burden on IT to deliver a robust architecture for application management.
Organizations wishing to deploy a management solution must consider a number
of important requirements. For instance, sufficient... (more)
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By Chris Peltz, Claire Rogers
July 13, 2004 12:00 AM EDT
In our earlier article (WLDJ, Vol. 3, issue 5), we discussed the importance
of designing for manageability. Using a case study of an on-line shopping
application, DizzyWorld, we showed the developer's perspective around
application manageability. This included both the developmen... (more)
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By Chris Peltz, Claire Rogers
May 17, 2004 12:00 AM EDT
With Web services usage on the rise, organizations are seeing a growing
complexity in the enterprise systems being built. The need for a robust
management solution is critical, as organizations look for better ways to
monitor and control their IT environment.
While Gartner has e... (more)
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By Chris Peltz, Anjali Anagol-Subbarao
April 5, 2004 12:00 AM EDT
Application versioning has always been a challenge for the developer
community. With the introduction of Web services, this issue becomes even
more difficult as developers are dealing with a more distributed set of
components that aren't necessarily under their control.
A robust... (more)
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By Chris Peltz
February 25, 2004 12:00 AM EST
Today, developers are beginning to develop more sophisticated Web services,
exchanging complex XML documents rather than simple parameter types. As this
shift takes place, development teams begin to grapple with different
approaches to designing these web services interfaces. Luc... (more)
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By Chris Peltz
December 1, 2003 12:00 AM EST
Over the past year, Web services have been positioned as a key enabler to
application e-business integration. Many companies and vendors have made
large investments in supporting the Web services development process.
However, cost can pose a huge barrier for companies just beginn... (more)
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By Mark Secrist, Chris Peltz
August 27, 2003 12:00 AM EDT
Developers are beginning to develop more sophisticated Web services,
exchanging complex XML documents rather than simple parameter types. As this
shift takes place, development teams begin to grapple with different
approaches to designing these Web services interfaces through the... (more)
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By Chris Peltz
August 6, 2003 12:41 PM EDT
This year's JavaOne provided a good overview of the state of Web services
today. This show report focuses on XML and Web services coverage at the
event.
Java and Web Services
The J2EE community is working to better integrate Web services technologies
into the platform. The J2EE ... (more)
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By Chris Peltz
June 17, 2003 12:00 AM EDT
Web services are rapidly emerging as the most practical approach for
integrating a wide array of customer, vendor, and business-partner
applications. While many companies have begun to deploy individual Web
services, the real value will come when enterprises can connect services ... (more)
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By Chris Peltz
May 22, 2003 12:00 AM EDT
From the beginnings of the well-known "Gang of Four" design patterns book to
more recent publications on J2EE design patterns, the software industry has
always tried to find ways to design frameworks, ideas, and concepts that
could be used repeatedly. With the introduction of We... (more)
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