webspheremessaging.blogspot.com
WebSphere and Messaging: Listener Ports and EJB 3
http://webspheremessaging.blogspot.com/2009/06/message-listener-ports-and-ejb-3.html
Tuesday, 2 June 2009. Listener Ports and EJB 3. Without going into all the gory details we have been busy working on a solution and until now we have been able to say very little about what has been going on behind the scenes. Now things are different though we have published APAR PK86005 EJB 3.0 MESSAGE-DRIVEN BEANS CANNOT BE USED WITH LISTENER PORTS. No code changes are needed to make this work, all you need to do is set the message listener bindings to name a listener port. Listener Ports and EJB 3.
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WebSphere and Messaging: Setting provider endpoints
http://webspheremessaging.blogspot.com/2008/10/setting-provider-endpoints.html
Friday, 17 October 2008. When a client running in an application server wishes to connect to the bus to do some messaging work it looks up a connection factory in JNDI. And uses it to create a connection. In order to create a connection the connection factory queries the Work Load Manager ( WLM. Service to find out where a messaging engine is running and connects to it. Configuring the connection factory simply requires the bus name to be specified. This lists each server that can be used as a provider e...
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Communications Enabled Applications: Mobile widget support in the latest CEA refresh
http://ibmcea.blogspot.com/2010/06/mobile-widget-support-in-latest-cea.html
Thoughts and opinions on WebSphere Application Server's Communications Enabled Applications (CEA) and Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) capabilities. The postings on this site are our own and don’t necessarily represent IBM’s positions, strategies or opinions. Tuesday, June 22, 2010. Mobile widget support in the latest CEA refresh. The latest 1.0.0.5 release of CEA Feature Pack is now available at this site. The refresh includes the following updates:. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).
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IBM Testarossa Compiler: SPECjbb2005 Bragging Rights for IBM J9
http://j9tr.blogspot.com/2008/12/specjbb2005-bragging-rights-for-j9.html
Wednesday, December 10, 2008. SPECjbb2005 Bragging Rights for IBM J9. With the release of IBM Java 6 SR3. And its availablility on Windows via Websphere Application Server 7.0.0.1. J9 has extended its SPECjbb2005 lead over JRockit to 11% on Intel and has trumped its own leading result on AMD by 10%. Core results ( IBM System p. Leadership x86 2-socket result. J9 now has the leadership 8-core Intel number, the leadership 8-core AMD number and the overall leadership 8-core number using an IBM POWER6. Oh if...
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IBM Testarossa Compiler: May 2009
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Friday, May 8, 2009. IBM System x breaks 2K barrier on SPECpower ssj2008. Performance to Power Ratio score of 2066 overall ssj ops/watt. Updated May 25, 2009 to point at updated IBM newblurb with new score. SPEC is a registered trademark and SPECpower ssj is a trademark of the Standard Performance Evaluation Corporation (see www.spec.org/spec/trademarks.html for all SPEC trademarks and service marks). Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Elisabeth Stahl's developerWorks blog. WebSphere Application Server V7.
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IBM Testarossa Compiler: IBM J9 SPECjbb2005 results used in the Intel Nehalem launch
http://j9tr.blogspot.com/2009/03/ibm-j9-specjbb2005-results-used-in.html
Monday, March 30, 2009. IBM J9 SPECjbb2005 results used in the Intel Nehalem launch. It's been fun following Intel's launch of the 2-socket Nehalem chip. This is the first time that I can remember having SPECjbb2005 results available on launch day using each of the 'big 3' JVMs. Kudos to Oracle JRockit for having the first Nehalem based SPECjbb2005. Results available on www.spec.org using a new P28.0.0. JVM. The Sun HotSpot results using a new Java 6 Update 14 Performance Release are referenced here.
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IBM Testarossa Compiler: December 2008
http://j9tr.blogspot.com/2008_12_01_archive.html
Thursday, December 11, 2008. WebSphere is playing it cool, man! An homage to John "cool man" Stecher. When everyone knows you're the fastest, you can play it cool. Application Server V7.0. In October. A couple weeks later IBM publishes an overall leadership SPECjAppServer. 2004 score of 20179 JOPS@Standard. Now, a month later, if you google " SPECjAppServer. 2004 20179" you won't find a single hit . well, maybe now you will. Hm, a little more digging and I see that. Results from www.spec.org. Published r...
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