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Integrating BPEL, Human Workflow and Business Rules in Java EE PDF Print
Jan 21, 2007 at 10:59 PM
Raghu Kodali's presentation on "Integrating BPEL, Human Workflow and Business Rules in Java EE" at the IndicThreads.com Conference On Java Technology 2006.

Abstract -
As enterprises move towards business process optimization, they are looking for efficient mechanisms to orchestrate interactions between systems, services and people in order to achieve their strategic and operational objectives. This session will discuss how WS-BPEL a standards based infrastructure can be used in Java EE platform to architect a workflow solution that is integrated with a business rules engine based on JSR-94.
Java Cryptography : A Bird's Eye View PDF Print
Jan 01, 2007 at 10:45 PM
Cryptography in Java has been a topic of interest for quite some time. Several hurdles had to be crossed before Java cryptography reached the state of maturity and popularity it enjoys today. In this article we will look at the origins of Java cryptography, the challenges faced and where things stands today.
Seven Ajax Frameworks / Toolkits to watch out for PDF Print
Jun 01, 2006 at 06:06 AM

AJAXEnabledFrameworksToolkitsAjax was easily the most talked about technology at JavaOne 2006. Java developers it seemed wanted to get into Ajax by any means possible. So there were 100s lined up for every session that had "Ajax" in its title. It does make sense for developers to try and pick up Ajax soon, as the Ajax hype will move beyond the tech community and you would soon see managers and customers demanding that their applications be Ajaxed. Irrespective of what you think of Ajax, you now have to be able to develop Ajax apps.

Simplifying Java with Jakarta Commons Lang PDF Print
May 17, 2006 at 11:52 PM

As enterprise Java developers, we are routinely required to implement functionality like parsing XML, working with HTTP, validating input, and processing dates. The Jakarta Commons project is an attempt to create components that can take care of all such commonly used tasks, freeing up your time to focus only on core business solutions. In this article we will provide a quick introduction to the Jakarta Commons project and then demonstrate how the Lang component within Jakarta Commons can be used to handle and simplify everyday Java tasks such as string manipulation, working with dates and calendars, comparing data objects, and sorting objects. For all examples, we will use the latest version of Lang, version 2.1.

Debugging Java applications using IntelliJ IDEA PDF Print
May 04, 2006 at 06:59 AM

IntelliJIDEADebuggingJavaThe creators of IntelliJ IDEA claim that it's the most intelligent Java IDE out there. IntelliJ IDEA is said to be obsessed with helping developers achieve their best and enjoy their work – consistently, sustainably, over time. There are 1000s of IDEA users who would vouch for that claim and who use IDEA as their preferred IDE rather than NetBeans, Eclipse or any of the other more well known IDE.

Manning recently released the book "IntelliJ IDEA In Action" and the following is an excerpt from the book. It deals with the different kind of errors encountered during development and how best to use IntelliJ IDEA to debug your Java J2EE applications. Although some portions of the excerpt are IntelliJ specific, there's a lot of info about debugging techniques and best practices, which could be useful irrespective of which IDE you use.

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