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  • IBM lends hand to Geronimo to help users navigate J2EE server

    IBM announced at LinuxWorld support for the Apache Software Foundation's (ASF) Geronimo project to help users navigate the J2EE server. In addition to this open source assist, IBM also said it contributed some of its Gluecode software to the Geronimo... 

  • Interop demand sparks J2EE, .NET unity

    Java vendors are putting philosophical differences aside and working with Microsoft to create Web services and SOA that promote J2EE/.NET interoperability. IBM, for example, is weaving .NET support into DB2 and hopes to improve its interoperability w... 

  • Four steps to migrating IBM Lotus Notes to WebSphere

    In this article, Chen Lin, president of ToJava, which migrates Notes apps to J2EE, lists the steps in a Notes-to-Java migration. Part 1 explained how Notes and Java apps differ. 

  • WebSphere and Domino's evolution

    As WebSphere expands, Notes/Domino users find more middleware applications to connect to Domino. While this aids collaboration, it requires a much wider range of expertise. 

  • Geronimo passes J2EE compatibility test

    The Apache Foundation's Geronimo project has passed an important Java compatibility test, paving the way for the third open source Java application server on the market. 

  • LAMP and J2EE competition heating up

    Two camps of developers are matching the stifling summer temperatures as the race to provide the most widely accepted "open" development model heats up. On one front there is the J2EE model, supported by JBoss and its core base of users as the de fac... 

  • New and Notesworthy: June 2005

    In this month's roundup of Notes/Domino news, developers gain two education options and quality management software. Administrators, on the other hand, get a way to monitor replicating Notes databases and a double-the-money-back guarantee on an e-mai... 

  • Three key challenges in migrating Notes to WebSphere

    As Java and Java-based application servers such as WebSphere become standard elements in most IT environments, the need to migrate Domino applications to Java increases. 

  • Perfect portlets: Best practices for WebSphere portlet development

    This article looks at best practices when designing portlets, either for new applications or for incorporating Domino applications into the WebSphere Portal. 

  • New and Notesworthy, January 2005

    This month's updates feature a new version of Control! from DYS Analytics, Inc., an e-mail archive tool from Avalon Business Systems and much more!