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July 27, 2006

Build an SOA framework with Apache Geronimo and POJOs


Build an SOA framework with Apache Geronimo and POJOs
Developing software without regard to the application program interface (API) constraints enforced by libraries and frameworks is an appealing proposition. This lure has led many to accept the paradigm of Plain Old Java Object (POJO) programming -- the idea that you should be able to develop software on the Java platform without being required to use superfluous interfaces or third-party APIs. The Apache Geronimo framework provides a solid infrastructure for POJO development to build sophisticated applications and services. Discover some of the components and techniques of the Geronimo framework that you can use to realize successful service-oriented development using POJO tactics.

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Get free stuff for Web design


Get free stuff for Web design
Web developers can find many free resources, although some are freer than others. If you design a Web site or Web application, whether static or with all the dynamic Ajax goodness you can conjure up, you might find resources to lighten your load and spice up your content. From free icons to Web layouts and templates to on-line Web page tools, this article demonstrates that a Web architect can also get help these days at little or no cost.

Seven minutes: Manage resources with WSDM


Seven minutes: Manage resources with WSDM
Welcome to Seven minutes, a series that looks at autonomic computing technologies at IBM and in the world over a two-week period. In this installment, discover Web Services Distributed Management (WSDM), a consistent interface that lets you manage disparate resources without knowing their types, models, or technologies. Learn to create a simple resource model so you can process Common Base Events from a file. And read about a new database interoperability specification and where the future of autonomic computing might go.

Linux project publications: File systems and storage


Linux project publications: File systems and storage
The publications on this page represent contributions by members of the IBM Linux Technology Center to the development community in the area of filesystems and storage.