Building EJB 3.0 applications with WebSphere Application Server
WAS v6.1 Feature Pack has been out for quite sometime now, but until recently they haven’t been much articles publish which talks about it. Now, just a few days back, there’s an article in devWorks that talks about how to “Building EJB 3.0 applications with WebSphere Application Server”
EJB 3.0 is a major step forward in simplifying application development in the enterprise. By using the WebSphere Application Server V6.1 Feature Pack for Enterprise JavaBeans 3.0, you can benefit from the simplified development experience, new persistence model, and new features such as interceptors, while still deploying to a robust WebSphere platform. (IBM WebSphere Developer Technical Journal)
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IBM Software Powers Greenhouse Gas Meter
“Enterprise Information Management, Inc. (EIM), and Evergreen Energy Inc. (NYSE: EEE) today announced a greenhouse gas meter called GreenCert developed on IBM WebSphere Portal-based software, which can calculate carbon reductions across multiple industries and devices. The absence of such compliance tools is cited as inhibiting the investment in and growth of the potentially US$30 billion global carbon market, according to a World Bank report.”
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Eclipse Forms: New in 3.3
Did you know that now in Eclipse v3.3, developing web-like feel inside your desktop application is easier. You don’t need to resort to embedded browser. New in v3.3 is Eclipse Forms, a layer on top of SWT that allows you to achieve a web-like feel inside your desktop applications natively.
The following article talks about this new feature -> link
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