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 IBM WebSphere Application Server V8.5 Beta (including the Liberty profile)

AnnouncementsAnonymous writes "https://www14.software.ibm.com/iwm/web/cc/earlyprograms/websphere/wasv8na/"

Posted by billylo on Sunday, June 10 @ 09:39:33 EDT (3409 reads)
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 WebSphere Insights digital magazine

AnnouncementsA new digital magazine known as WebSphere Insights is now available (free).  

Posted by billylo on Tuesday, May 08 @ 13:39:37 EDT (1340 reads)
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 Happy holidays for all WebSpherians

AnnouncementsWish all of you a happy holidays and prosperous new year!  Billy.

Posted by billylo on Sunday, December 25 @ 07:23:43 EST (1186 reads)
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 WAS 8 is finally here, along with WebSphere Process Manager and more..

AnnouncementsWAS 8 is officially announced this morning, along with the Mobile and Web 2.0 Feature Pack. 

A new product called WebSphere Process Manager is also introduced... combining capabilities from Lombardi, WPS and ILOG.

A combined and pre-integrated bundle called WESB Registry Edition [pdf] is also announced.  It makes WESB/WSRR work together out of the box, which is great.

Posted by billylo on Monday, April 11 @ 15:41:24 EDT (3511 reads)
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 1/2 hr Tech Chats from IBM

Announcements[Thanks to our reader Bandita Tripathy...]

"The new IBM TechChat Series is designed for IT professionals who want to chat with technical experts about certain topics, and to address questions they might have along the way.  Each TechChat is for 30 mins and is offered "live" in three different time zones worldwide.

In fact, the chat window has a built-in translation capability that allows people around the world to chat at the same time in virtually any language!  

You can register for one or more of these TechChats, and have an opportunity to submit any questions to experts in advance, by following this link:  http://www.ibm.com/smarter/techchats"

The next one is scheduled for April 14 on application performance.



Posted by billylo on Wednesday, March 30 @ 09:50:39 EDT (1367 reads)
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 ws-i transitioning to OASIS

Announcementsws-i has helped promoting web services interoperability for many years.  Its work (e.g. basic profile and testing tools) will continue under the OASIS umbrella going forward.   See OASIS announcement here.

Posted by billylo on Monday, August 02 @ 16:28:43 EDT (1041 reads)
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 Develop SOA applications and solutions using IBM WebSphere Process Server 7

AnnouncementsAnonymous writes "

Application Development for IBM WebSphere Process Server 7 and Enterprise Service Bus 7 is a new book from Packt that introduces developers and SOA architects to the concepts of Business Integration, SOA Fundamentals, and SOA Programming Model.

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Posted by billylo on Sunday, August 01 @ 11:38:45 EDT (2213 reads)
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 IBM WAS V7 Feature Pack for OSGi / JPA 2.0 Open Beta

AnnouncementsAnonymous writes "
IBM® WebSphere® Application Server feature packs are optionally installable product extensions that offer targeted, incremental new features. Feature packs benefit WebSphere Application Server customers by lengthening the value of their application infrastructure investments through longer release cycles with optional access to important new application development technologies.

The Feature Pack for OSGi Applications and JPA 2.0 provides a lightweight, simplified application framework to increase developer productivity and time to value. Through this feature pack, organizations can realize many of the benefits found in other non-standard open source frameworks in a standardized, WebSphere integrated fashion.

Specifically, this feature pack delivers open community and standards-based implementations of the OSGi Blueprint service specification and Java EE 6 JPA 2.0 along with the ability, optionally, to assemble, deploy and manage applications as a collection of versioned OSGi bundles. 

To learn more and participate in this Open Beta, click here!
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Posted by billylo on Sunday, March 28 @ 16:39:54 EDT (1791 reads)
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 Build Powerful and Scalable WebSphere Applications with New Book from Packt

AnnouncementsAnonymous writes "WebSphere Application Server 7.0 Administration Guide is a new book from Packt that guides developers to create a reliable and scalable environment for running their WebSphere applications. Written by Steve Robinson, this book helps administrators build strong foundations for running and managing their J2EE and SOA applications and services, thereby providing the highest level of security for their applications.
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Note:

Posted by billylo on Friday, October 16 @ 09:26:54 EDT (873 reads)
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 PistolStar Intros Enhanced Authentication and Security for WebSphere

AnnouncementsAnonymous writes "
Embedded below is the latest news from PistolStar.  The company now offers enhanced authentication and security features for IBM WebSphere and WebSphere Portal.

Best regards,

Beth Bryant
PistolStar, Inc.
Direct: 603-547-1217
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Posted by billylo on Monday, July 20 @ 07:45:43 EDT (1612 reads)
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 German WebSphere Portal WeDoWebSphere welcomes you

AnnouncementsAnonymous writes "Hi WebSpherians!

I stumbled across this fantastic website and I am really impressed by the interaction of you guys. I figuered out that a part of you is like me from Europe. I would like to introduce to you the German portal www.wedowebsphere.de"

Posted by billylo on Friday, June 26 @ 07:50:04 EDT (1255 reads)
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 OpenXava 3.1.1: AJAX portlets from JPA POJOs for WebSphere Portal 6.1

AnnouncementsAnonymous writes "

OpenXava 3.1.1 is a framework to develop Java Enterprise applications in a different way: OpenXava avoids MVC. You provide only your POJOs annotated with JPA and you obtain an application ready for production.

With OpenXava, you only need to write your model, POJOs and Java 5 annotations. You do not need to write the view, and the controller (for CRUD, printing, etc) is reused. And from that you'll have an application for CRUD, report generation in PDF, export to Excel, searching, sorting, validations etc. You only need to write a simple Java class, no XMLs, no JSPs and no code generation.

The main new features of version 3.1.1 are the full support for WebSphere Portal 6.1 and allowing several AJAX portlets in the same page.

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Posted by billylo on Tuesday, March 17 @ 18:55:35 EDT (1463 reads)
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 Jerry Cuomo's comment on WebSphere in 2009

AnnouncementsJerry Cuomo shared his thoughts on where WebSphere is heading in 2009.

Posted by billylo on Sunday, February 08 @ 20:51:33 EST (1375 reads)
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 Harness the power of Ruby for efficient system administration

AnnouncementsAnonymous writes "
Apart from its use as a powerful Web application development platform, in combination with the Rails framework Ruby is also a powerful scripting language. It has immense capabilities, owing to the availability of many built-in and external libraries, the power of which can be harnessed to solve a great deal of the scripting needs that surface in typical systems administrative work environments.

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Posted by billylo on Monday, December 15 @ 07:14:30 EST (1244 reads)
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 Pink Little WebSphere World

AnnouncementsFernanda Silveira has a technical blog titled "Pink Little WebSphere World".  Neat.

Posted by billylo on Monday, November 03 @ 20:51:12 EST (1579 reads)
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