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can be accessed by around 10 million people with good performance, stability and easy maintenance. We are expecting huge database connections. We would like to use Oracle Database and J2EE. But we are confused with the Oracle products. We would like to know which one is best out of Oracle 10g, Oracle Rdb and Oracle Times Ten In-Memory Database. Also, is Oracle Application Server better or a non...
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Jan 25, 2006
Can you please offer some advice on database capacity planning?
We have a J2EE application with multiple interfaces, from both external company and intranet sources. How do I go about database capacity planning for this application? Is there a rule of thumb calculation? Capacity... More... Oct 14, 2005
Oracle hopes to expand its role in driving developer adoption of the Java 2 Enterprise Edition (J2EE) platform by spearheading a project within the Eclipse open-source community. The project will support the Enterprise Java Beans (EJB) 3.0 specification, which serves as the foundation for J2EE 5.0, and will... More... Apr 14, 2005
A J2EE application built with WebSphere on an Oracle database fell short against a .NET application on SQL Server, according to a study released this week...
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Oct 5, 2004
explains the techniques Oracle professionals use to detect and correct performance bottlenecks in Oracle9iAS. This webcast covers monitoring techniques for Oracle9iAS, including J2EE, Web cache and the Oracle HTTP server. It also explores tuning techniques with an emphasis on tuning the Web cache, minimizing network traffic between Oracle9iAS servers and how to use infrastructure...
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Apr 4, 2004
Oracle joins IBM and Sun Microsystems in gaining compliance with Java 2 Enterprise Edition. The release of Oracle Application Server J2EE Developer Preview will allow developers to build service-oriented applications on J2EE...
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Mar 16, 2004
Java is about to turn 8 years old, and this BEA Systems executive says it's time to determine how the powerful Java 2 Enterprise Edition (J2EE) will fit into the next wave of computing...
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Dec 15, 2003
Oracle has released a developer kit that outlines the company's support for the next version of Java. The kit to support Java 2 Enterprise Edition (J2EE) 1.4 includes improvements to Oracle Java Servlet, JavaServer Pages (JSP) and Enterprise JavaBeans (EJB). The soon-to-be-released J2EE 1.4 is designed to make Java interoperable with Web services developed for...
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Sep 9, 2003
such as transaction and security management and data warehousing features to ensure data persistence, integrity and usefulness. Java 2 Platform, Enterprise Edition (J2EE) applications in particular have an abstraction layer, namely the Entity Enterprise Java Bean layer, that specifically addresses the mapping of application objects to database tables.
What is a data... More... Aug 11, 2003
industry standards for Java. Open-source Java software distributor JBoss Group has said that it will work to certify its software with the Sun-controlled Java 2 Enterprise Edition (J2EE) standard. That decision reverses the company's previous stand and could resolve a long-standing dispute with Sun over Java certification...
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Jul 31, 2003
Learn how Web Services based on J2EE and PL/SQL components can be combined with third party services to build a complete online store...
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Jun 22, 2003
The JavaOne event is all about simplifying the Java platform, and Sun hopes to steal the show by providing RAD for J2EE through enhancements to its Sun ONE Studio development environment...
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Jun 10, 2003
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