Dev2Dev XMLMost recent Dev2Dev articles and blogs from our XML technology center.Copyright BEA Systems, Inc.http://dev2dev.bea.com/xml/2008-07-01T23:45:04-08:00BEA's Dev2DevnoBEA's Dev2Devdev2deveditorial@bea.comIndependence Day for Workshop for WebLogic 10.3http://dev2dev.bea.com/blog/phumphrey/archive/2008/06/independence_da_2.html
Oracle Workshop for WebLogic 10.3 is celebrating independence day. JAX-WS Web Services
•Generate ClientGen ant snippets
•Updated JAX-RPC support for Weblogic 10.3
•Support for EE5 Standards •New EE5 Project Creation
•Create EE5 EAR and EJB Projects
•Create Web Applications based on new standards
•Servlet 2.5
•Full support for new Servlet spec, including optional web.xml
•JSP 2.1, JSF 1.2,...
Pieter Humphrey2008-07-01T23:45:04-08:00Independence Day for Workshop for WebLogic 10.3http://dev2dev.bea.com/blog/phumphrey/archive/2008/06/independence_da_1.html
Oracle Workshop for WebLogic 10.3 is celebrating independence day. JAX-WS Web Services
•Generate ClientGen ant snippets
•Updated JAX-RPC support for Weblogic 10.3
•Support for EE5 Standards •New EE5 Project Creation
•Create EE5 EAR and EJB Projects
•Create Web Applications based on new standards
•Servlet 2.5
•Full support for new Servlet spec, including optional web.xml
•JSP 2.1, JSF 1.2,...
Pieter Humphrey2008-07-01T23:45:04-08:00Independence Day for Workshop for WebLogic 10.3http://dev2dev.bea.com/blog/phumphrey/archive/2008/06/independence_da.html
Oracle Workshop for WebLogic 10.3 is celebrating independence day. JAX-WS Web Services
•Generate ClientGen ant snippets
•Updated JAX-RPC support for Weblogic 10.3
•Support for EE5 Standards •New EE5 Project Creation
•Create EE5 EAR and EJB Projects
•Create Web Applications based on new standards
•Servlet 2.5
•Full support for new Servlet spec, including optional web.xml
•JSP 2.1, JSF 1.2,...
Pieter Humphrey2008-07-01T23:45:04-08:00Action Required: Peter Laird's Blog is Moving, Please Update your Feed URLhttp://dev2dev.bea.com/blog/plaird/archive/2008/05/action_required.html
As many of you know, BEA was acquired by Oracle. The good news: I am staying on board and look forward to my new role with the Oracle team. The bad news: the BEA dev2dev blogging site will be shut down shortly. Therefore, if you want to keep up with my posts on SaaS, Cloud Computing, mashups, portals, REST APIs, Greasemonkey, and other things you will need to update your RSS Reader. Otherwise, I am afraid, our relationship will end. Please help me by doing the following: Change your RSS reader to look for my feed here: http://peterlaird.blogspot.com/feeds/posts/default Do NOT create any new inbound links to dev2dev, please inbound to my blogspot account If you have created any inbound links to my blog in the past to dev2dev, please update to point to the new blog. I migrated all of my old entries. Thanks!
Peter Laird2008-05-29T03:45:03-08:00Building Enterprise RIA Using Flex and WebLogic Serverhttp://dev2dev.bea.com/pub/a/2008/04/enterprise-ria-flex-weblogic-server.html
<a href='http://dev2dev.bea.com/pub/a/2008/04/enterprise-ria-flex-weblogic-server.html'><img src='http://dev2dev.bea.com/images/tiles/flex_Enter_RIA.gif' width='80px' height='60px' alt='tile image' align='left' border='0' style='padding-right:5px;' /></a>Building enterprise-grade Rich Internet Applications (RIA) using Flex and WebLogic Server is readily accomplished using the wizards and WYSIWYG capabilities of BEA Workshop Studio. Sudhansu Pati shows how in this article.
Sudhansu Pati2008-04-21T12:45:04-08:00Help me write a schema file: server.xsdhttp://dev2dev.bea.com/blog/hoos/archive/2008/04/help_me_write_a.html
This is your opportunity to help me write a 'proper' schema XML file for the Genesis open source project. You lucky people...
Hussein Badakhchani2008-04-09T02:45:03-08:00Spring Framework 2.5.x Configuration Optionshttp://dev2dev.bea.com/blog/pmalani/archive/2008/03/spring_framewor.html
The typical way to configure Spring components is using XML configuration file. Spring 2.5.x supports couple of additional ways. One, is auto-wiring using annotations and other is using Java Config.
Prakash Malani2008-03-26T13:45:03-08:00Adobe Flex & Livecycle, WebLogic Portal, WebLogic Integration, BEA Workshop and AquaLogic Service Bus at Dev2Dev Tech Dayshttp://dev2dev.bea.com/blog/phumphrey/archive/2008/03/adobe_flex_live.html
Register now to Join the Java2SOA Revolution http://dev2dev.bea.com/techdays/register.html
The explosion of Service Oriented Architecture (SOA) has sparked a revolution in the Java community. Today's IT environments demand that developers master both best-of-breed Java development and, increasingly, the ability to leverage new services-focused tools. Using an adaptable, proven foundation for your services...
Pieter Humphrey2008-03-20T14:15:04-08:00The fastest Workshop release ever - BEA Workshop 10.2 is now availablehttp://dev2dev.bea.com/blog/phumphrey/archive/2008/02/the_fastest_wor_1.html
BEA Workshop 10.2 is here and it’s faster than ever. clean build, and the stability of 885+ resolved software defects. This release updates BEA Workshop for WebLogic, BEA Workshop Studio with Adobe Flex Builder 2, and BEA Workshop for JSP.
Download your...
Pieter Humphrey2008-02-29T12:15:28-08:00Silicon Valley User Group Meetinghttp://dev2dev.bea.com/blog/phumphrey/archive/2008/01/silicon_valley.html
For all those in the bay area, you are all welcome to attend the Silicon Valley BEA User Group meeting.
Join us to learn more about extending Eclipse :
* across popular open source projects, BEA and Adobe technologies
* with WYSIWYG designers for Struts, Tiles, JSF, and Adobe Flex * building JPA...
Pieter Humphrey2008-01-08T15:45:03-08:00Using JAX-WS and JAXB with WebLogic Server 10: JAX-WS Customization Bindinghttp://dev2dev.bea.com/pub/a/2007/10/jax-ws-jaxb-customization.html
<a href='http://dev2dev.bea.com/pub/a/2007/10/jax-ws-jaxb-customization.html'><img src='http://dev2dev.bea.com/images/tiles/jax_ws_jaxb.gif' width='80px' height='60px' alt='tile image' align='left' border='0' style='padding-right:5px;' /></a>Continuing the series on JAX-WS and JAXB, Mike Wooten returns with a set of tutorials covering JAX-WS customization bindings?the part of the JAX-WS specification that covers WSDL-to-Java mappings
Mike Wooten2007-10-30T10:45:04-08:00Why a unified view of data is important?http://dev2dev.bea.com/blog/becharag/archive/2007/10/why_a_unified_v.html
While mergers and acquisitions have become business as usual, unification of data and processes is one of the main aspects IT departments in large organization have to deal with.
Gabriel Bechara2007-10-11T14:15:08-08:00Using JAX-WS and JAXB with WebLogic Server 10http://dev2dev.bea.com/pub/a/2007/09/jax-ws-jaxb.html
<a href='http://dev2dev.bea.com/pub/a/2007/09/jax-ws-jaxb.html'><img src='http://dev2dev.bea.com/images/tiles/jax_ws_jaxb.gif' width='80px' height='60px' alt='tile image' align='left' border='0' style='padding-right:5px;' /></a>JAX-WS and JAXB are two of the most promising APIs for constructing next-generation, Java-based Web services. Author Mike Wooten provides an overview of the JAX-WS 2.0 and JAXB 2.0 support in BEA WebLogic Server 10.1, and includes sample code to get you started.
Mike Wooten2007-09-26T00:45:12-08:00Stability or Performance? Give us your opinionhttp://dev2dev.bea.com/blog/wgroth2/archive/2007/09/stability_or_pe.htmlBill Roth2007-09-24T12:15:11-08:00Mashups covered in the WSJhttp://dev2dev.bea.com/blog/jbayer/archive/2007/07/mashups_covered.htmlJames Bayer2007-07-31T07:45:08-08:00