EJB Reports

Oracle WebLogic Server - A Solid Foundation for SOA
sponsored by Oracle Corporation
WHITE PAPER: This white paper shows how Oracle WebLogic Server supports the next generation of enterprise applications and services. Learn how to leverage the Java EE 5 advantage and dramatically speed development of SOA applications.
Posted: 13 May 2009 | Published: 04 Nov 2008

Oracle Corporation

Resin Application Server Java EE 6 Web Profile
sponsored by Caucho Technology
WHITE PAPER: Caucho Technology aims to certify the Resin 4 application server on the newly finalized Java EE 6 Web Profile. This white paper discusses the Java EE 6 Web Profile and how it fits with the development philosophy of Resin as well as the details of our implementation including Resin extensions to the Java EE 6 Web Profile.
Posted: 05 Mar 2010 | Published: 04 Mar 2010

Caucho Technology

Testing EJBs with JUnit
sponsored by Sybase, an SAP company
WHITE PAPER: This paper will introduce you to JUnit and how it can help make testing easier.
Posted: 02 Jun 2002 | Published: 24 Oct 2001

Sybase, an SAP company

Case Study: Cut Substantial Time from your Weekly Development Processes
sponsored by ZeroTurnaround
CASE STUDY: When building, deploying and restarting applications, every minute counts. This case study explores how Heliocentris, a global energy supply and efficiency company eliminated development time by hours. Access now and find out how you can free up time in your development schedule.
Posted: 20 Jun 2014 | Published: 16 Jun 2014

ZeroTurnaround

Getting the best out of robotic process automation
sponsored by TechTarget ComputerWeekly.com
EGUIDE: IT leaders are used to doing more with less, but the pandemic has forced many organisations to reassess whether the way processes have always been run, is optimal. With people having to work from home, many organisations have needed to automate previous manual tasks, in order to remain operational.
Posted: 15 Mar 2021 | Published: 19 Feb 2021

TechTarget ComputerWeekly.com

Computer Weekly – 19 March 2024: What went wrong with Birmingham's Oracle project?
sponsored by TechTarget ComputerWeekly.com
EZINE: In this week's Computer Weekly, after Birmingham City Council's disastrous Oracle project cost over £100m, we analyse where it all went wrong. Our new buyer's guide examines building a sustainable IT strategy. And we find out how Thomson Reuters is using AI to enhance its product offerings. Read the issue now.
Posted: 19 Mar 2024 | Published: 19 Mar 2024

TechTarget ComputerWeekly.com

CW APAC: Trend watch: Enterprise resource planning
sponsored by TechTarget ComputerWeekly.com
EZINE: In this handbook, focused on enterprise resource planning in the Asia-Pacific region, Computer Weekly looks at what's behind this renewed priority and why firms want cheaper software maintenance and the benefits of best-of-breed cloud apps.
Posted: 18 Aug 2022 | Published: 18 Aug 2022

TechTarget ComputerWeekly.com

Computer Weekly – 30 May 2023: Can the UK cash in on chips?
sponsored by TechTarget ComputerWeekly.com
EZINE: In this week's Computer Weekly, the UK government has committed £1bn to the semiconductor sector – but can it ever compete with the US and China? The potential of 5G networking could transform manufacturing – we examine the implications. Read the issue now.
Posted: 26 May 2023 | Published: 30 May 2023

TechTarget ComputerWeekly.com

Computer Weekly – 28 November 2023: Datacentres or green belt? Why the UK has to choose
sponsored by TechTarget ComputerWeekly.com
EZINE: In this week's Computer Weekly, we examine the minefield around datacentre planning permission across the UK, after government blocked a major development next to the M25. The metaverse is making inroads into the industrial world – is this the real future for the technology? And we analyse the trends changing the app market. Read the issue now.
Posted: 27 Nov 2023 | Published: 28 Nov 2023

TechTarget ComputerWeekly.com

Getting the best out of robotic process automation
sponsored by TechTarget ComputerWeekly.com
EGUIDE: IT leaders are used to doing more with less, but the pandemic has forced many organisations to reassess whether the way processes have always been run, is optimal. With people having to work from home, many organisations have needed to automate previous manual tasks, in order to remain operational.
Posted: 06 Aug 2021 | Published: 06 Aug 2021

TechTarget ComputerWeekly.com