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November 04, 2005

Get the most out of high performance message-driven beans and


Get the most out of high performance message-driven beans and WebSphere Application Server
When high performance is a priority, it is important to make sure that both the application server and the JMS provider are properly configured. Explore the configuration options available to you in IBM WebSphere Application Server, and learn how to handle potential limitations and performance issues with some general rules of thumb and some best practices.

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November 02, 2005

Get the most out of high performance message-driven beans and


Get the most out of high performance message-driven beans and WebSphere Application Server
When high performance is a priority, it is important to make sure that both the application server and the JMS provider are properly configured. Explore the configuration options available to you in IBM WebSphere Application Server, and learn how to handle potential limitations and performance issues with some general rules of thumb and some best practices.

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November 01, 2005

Cultured Perl: Embedding Perl in database tables In this installment,


Cultured Perl: Embedding Perl in database tables
In this installment, Ted looks at Perl and databases. Specifically, he works with the Class::DBI CPAN module and MySQL to introduce you to embedding Perl in database tables.

October 31, 2005

MySQL for Linux on POWER, Part 2: Developing applications In


MySQL for Linux on POWER, Part 2: Developing applications
In this second, and final, part of this series, learn more about the availability of MySQL Database Server for Linux(TM) running on IBM(R) POWER(TM) and PowerPC(R) processor-based servers (collectively referred to as Linux on POWER). Part 2 focuses on developing applications for MySQL in some of the major programming languages, such as PHP, Java(TM), C/C++, Python, and Perl. As a brief guide for application developers using MySQL on Linux on POWER, this paper is intended for MySQL developers and database administrators who are familiar with their system environment, networks, media devices, and disk resources.

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MySQL for Linux on POWER, Part 2: Developing applications In


MySQL for Linux on POWER, Part 2: Developing applications
In this second, and final, part of this series, learn more about the availability of MySQL Database Server for Linux(TM) running on IBM(R) POWER(TM) and PowerPC(R) processor-based servers (collectively referred to as Linux on POWER). Part 2 focuses on developing applications for MySQL in some of the major programming languages, such as PHP, Java(TM), C/C++, Python, and Perl. As a brief guide for application developers using MySQL on Linux on POWER, this paper is intended for MySQL developers and database administrators who are familiar with their system environment, networks, media devices, and disk resources.

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