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23 July 2009 | Volume 10, Issue 28 |
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Welcome, developers!

This week on developerWorks,
we show you how to take advantage of the semantic Web's largest database (Wikipedia), how to add new functionality to your
apps with Grails plug-ins, how to use Ajax, the Google Web Toolkit, and design patterns to enhance your Web site.... and
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Efficient I/O event polling through the pollset interface on AIX Learn how to
improve the performance of Java applications with intensive asynchronous I/O operations running on AIX platforms by using
a pollset interface. Jump-start your Java apps > | More
New
on alphaWorks: Problem Diagnostics Lab Toolkit Use this Web application to help diagnose problems using WebSphere
Application Server. Download it now > |
New on alphaWorks: Sametime Alarm System for Server Performance This instant
messaging bot combines Lotus Sametime with Web-Based Enterprise Management (WBEM) system management standards to provide
instant notification when a system problem is detected. Download it now > |
Update: HeapAnalyzer This alphaWorks top download offers a graphical tool for
discovering possible Java heap leaks. Version 3.9 enhances leak suspect analysis. Download it now > |
Trial download: IBM Optim Development Studio and Optim pureQuery Runtime IBM
Optim Development Studio provides an integrated database development environment for Oracle, DB2, and Informix. Try it out
to see how it can improve your ability to develop and test SQL and XQuery, stored procedures, Web services, and Java data
access layers. Download
the trial > | More
Mastering Grails: Understanding plug-ins With Grails plug-ins, adding whole areas of new
functionality to your applications couldn't be easier. You'll learn how plug-ins do their magic, and you'll use a plug-in
to implement powerful search capabilities in the Blogito application. Plug into Grails > |
Transaction strategies: The High Performance strategy Mark Richards closes his
series by describing a transaction strategy for maintaining fast processing times while still supporting some degree of data
integrity and consistency -- but you need to be aware of the trade-offs involved. Learn the transaction trade-offs > |
A quick-start guide to using macros and controls in Lotus Symphony Get started with macro
programming for Lotus Symphony in OpenOffice.org BASIC. This article introduces the macro editor, shows how to add a control
object to a Lotus Symphony document, demonstrates how to associate a control event to a macro, and introduces how to access
data in a Lotus Symphony spreadsheet. Start using macros > |
Download: Calendar-Driven News Feed and Routing Service Try out this complimentary
new intelligent life assistant tool that's driven by Lotus Notes Calendar and provides various services that can make your
business life easier. Try it out at no charge > |
Latest Eclipse bundles available for download If you're developing Java EE applications
using the Eclipse IDE, IBM can make your life easier. We're providing one-stop, no-registration-required access to four value-added
Eclipse bundles from the Galileo release. Download Eclipse Galileo now > | More
Try Rational Performance Tester V8.1 at no charge Download Rational Performance Tester,
a performance testing tool that identifies the presence and cause of system performance bottlenecks. Get the download > |
Try Rational Service Tester for SOA Quality V8.1 Download a no-charge trial version
of Rational Service Tester for SOA Quality, a functional and performance testing tool for ensuring the quality of Web service-based
SOA applications. Get the download > |
Try Rational Functional Tester V8.1 Download Rational Functional Tester, an advanced,
automated functional and regression testing tool for testers and GUI developers who need superior control for testing applications
based on Java technology, Microsoft Visual Studio .NET, and Web technologies. Get the download > |
Use Rational Functional Tester more effectively Learn how to extend your Quality
Software Engineering (QSE) framework and how to use Rational Functional Tester features to improve productivity, too. This
article also provides tips for effectively testing applications that support multiple languages. Get application testing tips > |
What's new in Rational Software Analyzer Version 7.1 Learn about the new software
integration, programming language support, and technology support in Version 7.1 of Rational Software Analyzer. This extensible
software helps you review software code, identify bugs, and enforce code quality policy early in the software development
cycle. Put
V7.1 to work for you > |
SiteProtector Publisher extension for Rational AppScan By using the SiteProtector
Publisher extension for Rational AppScan, you can publish AppScan results to IBM Proventia Management SiteProtector. This
provides a more complete view of your security status. Learn what the extension does, how it works, and get the download.
Download
the extension and get started > |
Podcast: The key to success -- accurate insight into data, processes, practices, and performance This new podcast explores how Rational Insight helps businesses effectively measure team performance and project results
to improve business outcomes. Listen to the podcast > |
Integrate with IBM Records Manager using Web service API Get an introduction
to IBM Records Manager Web service API and learn how to use IBM Records Manager Web service API in Java applications. Learn more
> |
Develop and deploy multi-tenant Web-delivered solutions using IBM middleware, Part 5 This article focuses on the mediation approach for multi-tenancy first introduced in Part 2. We present three implementation
options for this approach using different IBM middleware products, and compare the relative benefits. Explore your options > | More
Patterns + GWT + Ajax = Usability! Just because you use new technologies doesn't mean you
have to reinvent the wheel. Established design patterns can help prevent you from making old mistakes. See how these patterns
combine with the Google Web Toolkit and Ajax to provide a good user experience. Teach a new dog old tricks > | More
Free trial download: WebSphere eXtreme Scale V7 WebSphere eXtreme Scale lets
you develop new and innovative classes of high-performance applications by extending data caching concepts. Download now > |
Tutorial: Implement your WebSphere Process Server V6.1 business module the RESTful way Create a working sample of a RESTful GET interface for a business module using the HTTP binding feature in WebSphere
Process Server V6.1. More > |
Design, develop, and deploy WebSphere Transformation Extender artifacts for WebSphere Message
Broker This article shows you how to use WebSphere Transformation Extender with WebSphere Message Broker to
convert event-driven application-to-application (A2A) integration, business-to-business (B2B) integration, and consumer-to-business
(C2B) integration into message flows that are easy to develop and maintain. More > |
Cluster rendition and overlay servers in an IBM SCORE deployment with WebSphere Application
Server The auxiliary, rendition, overlay, or publishing servers in an IBM SCORE deployment can be clustered
to provide high availability and performance scaling by using WebSphere Application Server clustering functionality with
the auxiliary servers. More > |
Offload WebSphere Web services security tasks to WebSphere DataPower SOA Appliances, Part
3: Use WebSphere DataPower Policy Framework Learn how to use WebSphere DataPower SOA Appliances as the enforcement
point of the WS-Security Policy, and how to offload Web service security policy from WebSphere Application Server to WebSphere
DataPower using the DataPower Policy Framework in the device. More > |
Process-oriented modeling for SOA, Part 4: Tie it all together with a case study
Learn how a process model drives both a use case model and a service model. Part 4 uses a home shopping case study to
illustrate the concepts in Parts 1 - 3. More > |
On-demand webcast: Migrate previous releases of WebSphere Partner Gateway to V6.2.0 This WebSphere Support Technical Exchange outlines WebSphere Partner Gateway migration considerations, including planning,
installation modes, elements needing backup, migration of existing security configuration, fix pack alignment, hub and database
handling, and items requiring user intervention after migration. Listen to the webcast > |
Build Wikipedia query forms with semantic technology Vast amounts of the fielded
information that you see in gray Infoboxes on the right side of many Wikipedia pages are stored in a publicly accessible
collection called DBpedia. With a little CGI scripting, you can build forms that drive a SPARQL query under the covers, providing
useful access to the semantic Web's largest database. Query away > |
Tip: XML configuration changes required for migrating EJB3 code to JBoss 5 Trying
to migrate your EJB code to JBoss 5? Or are you new to JBoss 5 but want to get a feel for the EJB 3 environment? This tip
details the required XML deployment files for building, deploying, and running EJB3 code on JBoss5. Smooth the way with XML configuration changes > | More
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