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Navigating Your IT Career A career in information technology usually has its share of ups and downs. Download this Internet.com eBook to learn where the jobs are in IT, how to negotiate a salary, and helpful advice on job security and how to deal with a layoff. »
Inside Spyware: A Guide to Finding, Removing, and Preventing Online Pests
Your organization's computers are possibly being used to send spam, harvest e-mail addresses, make purchases on stolen credit cards or take part in denial of service attacks. Learn how to indentify, avoid, and remove malware from computers and keep your network and machines safe. »
Tips for Selecting Software Vendors IT managers need a proven, steadfast process for sifting through the hundreds of choices available for each enterprise software market segment. There are a series of steps for ensuring a result that will survive the intense, long-term scrutiny this level of investment will certainly attract. »
Storage Basics: A Guide to the World of Storage Technology Regardless of industry, size, or age, businesses are awash in more data than ever before. Federal regulations require that data be stored, protected, and retrievable for a certain amount of time. Storage is also a growing area in IT, which means employment opportunities exist now, and should exist for some time.
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Building Your Own IP PBX
If you're already into having control of your computing infrastructure, taking charge of your telephone network is a natural progression. Asterisk is an open source PBX that runs on Linux. It can free your organization from expensive commercial PBXs, and gives you complete control over your telephone services »
Packaging EJB 3 Applications By Debu Panda, Reza Rahman, Derek Lane - Published 04/09/2007 The real success of Java EE applications lies in assembly and deployment, as this is the key to delivering on Java's promise of write once, run anywhere (WORA).
EJB 3 Session Beans By Raghu R. Kodali, Jonathan R. Wetherbee, and Peter Zadrozny - Published 12/22/2006 Look at the new and simplified EJB 3 model for developing session beans using standard Java language artifacts, such as Java classes and interfaces. You will also learn about session beans (stateless and stateful), including the differences between them and some general use cases for each and how each is used in 2-tier and 3-tier application architectures.
Developing with POJOs Part 3 By Chris Richardson - Published 03/24/2006 See how to configure applications with Spring, deploy a POJO application and review POJO design topics.
Developing Session EJBs with Borland JBuilder Enterprise By Vlad Kofman - Published 03/20/2006 Create and use Enterprise Java Beans (EJBs) that are J2EE server components and understand their role within the perspective of a J2EE application.
Developing with POJOs Part 2 By Chris Richardson - Published 03/17/2006 Learn how to eliminate DTOs, return domain objects to the presentation tier, make POJOs transactional, and manage these transactions with Spring.
Developing with POJOs By Chris Richardson - Published 03/10/2006 Compare classic EJB to POJO approaches, discover the benefits of using POJOs, how to use transparent persistence with JDO and Hibernate, and how to encapsulate the calls to the persistence framework.
Capitalizing on SOA By Arulazi Dhesiaseelan - Published 03/01/2006 Service Oriented Architecture (SOA) is another strategic milestone in the enterprise architecture world.
Highlighted EJB/Components Tutorials Introduction to EJBs By Sams Publishing -
Why use Enterprise Java Beans (EJB)? What are the common types of EJBs? What are the common uses? Check out this article for the answers to these questions and more in this first of four excerpts on EJB from the book Sams Teach Yourself J2EE in 21 Days.
An Introduction to JSP Standard Template Library (JSTL) By Jeff Heaton -
What would you say if we told you that JSP programmers could program using tags rather than Java code? Interested in hearing more? Jeff Heaton provides an introduction to JSTL for someone already familiar with JSP programming but new to the template library.
JSP: Creating Dynamic Forms By Stephanie Kaminaris -
JSPs generate dynamic HTML pages by using Java control structures. As a result, forms can be generated dynamically following some specified logical layout.