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ServletExec 6.0 Released
New Atlanta has released ServletExec 6.0 for
download and purchase:
http://www.newatlanta.com/products/
servletexec
Key new features contained in ServletExec
6.0 are:
- Java Servlet API 2.5
- JavaServer Pages (JSP) 2.1
- JSP Standard Tag Library (JSTL) 1.2
- JavaServer Faces (JSF) 1.2
- JavaMail 1.4
- Java Web Services support through
JAX-WS 2.0
- Updated Web Server support (IIS 7,
Apache 2.2.x, SJSWS 7.0u1)
- Updated OS support (Windows 2008
Vista, Solaris 10, AIX 5.3, HP-UX
11v2)
- AMD/Intel 64-bit support (x64)
Additional improvements are:
- Improved Performance
- Pv6 Protocol support
- ImprovedAdministrative Interface
Important notes:
- JDK/JRE 1.5 or 1.6 is required for
ServletExec 6.0
- New license for ServletExec 6.0 will be
provided to the existing customers
with current subscriptions free of charge
- Customers who have already
purchased ServletExec 5.x on or
after November 1st, 2007 will have
the facility to upgrade to ServletExec
6.0 free of charge
ServletExec is one of the original
implementations of the Java Servlet API and
around 14000 customers in 85 countries has
been purchased to this original implementation.
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Java Remoting: Protocol Benchmarks
Every client/server application may have
different remoting requirements, but the main
criteria include performance. At least, you would
to know that how much performance you are
sacrificing in order to fulfilling other
requirements.
Java Remoting: Protocol Benchmarks examines
Java's RMI/JRMP, Spring’s HttpInvoker, Oracle's
ORMI (with and without HTTP tunneling enabled),
and three flavors of Apache XML-RPC and
Caucho's Hessian, Hessian 2 and Burlap. Two
graphs are added named as a small list having
250 items or less and a large list having from
500 to 5000 items. The two graphs are
consistent (a good sign for the libraries involved)
- and (surprise!) the binary protocols did far
better on average than the XML-based
protocols.
Article: Integrating Java and Erlang
Enterprise software development world
introduces a new face: Erlang. Erlang is nothing
but a functional programming language having
native constructs for concurrency and reliability.
Erlang is a programming language and Jinterface
is an open source component of Ericsson's Open
Telecom Platform having capability to integrate
Java with Erlang.
Erlang provides a trivial solution for Building
scalable, distributed and reliable systems. It may
be a little bit hard to swallow for many enterprise
developers. Erlang is a dynamically typed
functional language; on the other hand Java is
a statically typed object-oriented language.
Erlang works as a agitator in case of traditional
enterprise development as it is an standard
similar to concurrency, uptimes of five nines or
more, and "hot deployment" of code.
Java Persistence API (JPA) implementation for
Amazon SimpleDB
JPA provides implementation for SimpleDB.
A
SimpleDB is webservice for running queries on
structured data in real time. The current version
supports the following features: |
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Mar 2008 | Java Jazz Up | 10 |
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