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IBM BladeCenter HS22 7870 – Server – blade – 2-way – 1 x Xeon E5540 / 2.53 GHz – RAM 4 GB – SAS – hot-swap 2.5″ – no HDD – MGA G200e – Gigabit Ethernet – Monitor : none

May 18, 2010 by BPELforum

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The IBM BladeCenter HS22 offers flexible options to support a broad range of workloads, including virtualization and enterprise applications. Along with intuitive UEFI-based tools, the HS22 can be customized and deployed quickly while best-in-class reliability features help keep you up and running. Mix and match the HS22 with the industry’s most diverse set of chassis and blades and that go beyond x86.The HS22 features an innovative mechanical design optimized for cooling capability to help keep the blade running smoothly even under demanding conditions. Combined with low-voltage components, the industry’s most energy-efficient chassis, and robust power management tools, the HS22 helps control power consumption and maximize efficiency.

IBM BladeCenter HS22 7870 – Server – blade – 2-way – 1 x Xeon E5540 / 2.53 GHz – RAM 4 GB – SAS – hot-swap 2.5″ – no HDD – MGA G200e – Gigabit Ethernet – Monitor : none

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The Definitive XML Professional Toolkit

May 6, 2010 by BPELforum

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This boxed set gives experienced XML developers all the insight they need to succeed with the next generation of XML development — for the enterprise, the Web, and beyond. It brings together three of the latest titles in the Definitive XML Series, all edited by Charles F. Goldfarb, the “father of markup languages,” and priced at a savings of more than 18%. Definitive XML Schema by W3C Schema Recommendation committee member Priscilla Walmsley covers both the basics of XML Schema and state-of-the-art techniques, including two full chapters on designing schemas for maximum effectiveness. Definitive XSLT & XPath, by G. Ken Holman, the world’s leading XSLT/XPath authority, covers every facet of these new specifications, from the basics to advanced expressions, sorting, grouping, and topic maps — including brand-new XML Schema Structures and Datatypes. Definitive XML Application Development by Lars Marius Garshol, is the comprehensive software engineer’s guide to building advanced, next-generation, enterprise applications with XML technologies. Garshol combines practical insight into SAX, DOM, XSLT, and other advanced XML technologies, and example-rich coverage of XML development with both Java and Python.

The Definitive XML Professional Toolkit

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Microsoft .NET Distributed Applications: Integrating XML Web Services and .NET Remoting

May 2, 2010 by BPELforum

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Make the jump to distributed application programming using the .NET Framework—and introduce a new level of performance, scalability, and security to your network and enterprise applications. Expert .NET developer Matthew MacDonald shares proven techniques for fully exploiting .NET Remoting, XML Web services, and other .NET technologies and integrating them into your real-world solutions. MacDonald digs into key .NET building blocks and architectural issues, explaining which features and designs will best serve your customized distributed application projects—and when to use them. Case studies with full code examples illustrate these practical techniques in action, as well as demonstrating their benefits and tradeoffs.Learn how to: • Cross application boundaries with .NET Remoting, XML Web services, and Message Queuing• Create responsive clients and scalable servers with multithreading• Model your distributed application with interfaces, facades, and factories• Use COM+ services such as object pooling, JIT activation, and transactions• Craft a data transfer plan with Microsoft ADO.NET?without concurrency errors• Help secure your code end to end?from the transport level to the presentation tier• Learn ways to avert?or unclog?performance bottlenecks in your applications• Automate deployment using self-updating applications and XML Web services• Master stateless programming and other best practices for distributed applications

Microsoft .NET Distributed Applications: Integrating XML Web Services and .NET Remoting

Filed Under: XML Books Tagged With: .NET, Application Programming, Application Projects, Applications, Architectural Issues, Best Practices, Building Blocks, Distributed, Enterprise Applications, Facades, Factories, Integrating, Matthew Macdonald, Microsoft, Microsoft Ado, Performance Bottlenecks, Performance Scalability, Practical Techniques, Product Description, Real World Solutions, Remoting, Scalable Servers, services, Stateless Programming, Tradeoffs, Transport Level, Xml Web Services

Service-Oriented Architecture Compass: Business Value, Planning, and Enterprise Roadmap

April 28, 2010 by BPELforum

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Praise for Service-Oriented Architecture Compass “A comprehensive roadmap to Service-Oriented Architecture (SOA). SOA is, in reality, a business architecture to be used by those enterprises intending to prosper in the 21st century. Decision makers who desire that their business become flexible can jumpstart that process by adopting the best practices and rules of thumb described in SOA Compass.” -Bob Laird, MCI IT Chief Architect “The book Service-Oriented Architecture Compass shows very clearly by means of real projects how agile business processes can be implemented using Service-Oriented Architectures. The entire development cycle from planning through implementation is presented very close to practice and the critical success factors are presented very convincingly.” -Professor Dr. Thomas Obermeier, Vice Dean of FHDW Bergisch Gladbach, Germany “This book is a major improvement in the field. It gives a clear view and all the key points on how to really face a SOA deployment in today’s organizations.”-Mario Moreno, CIO Generali France “Service-Oriented Architecture enables organizations to be agile and flexible enough to adopt new business strategies and produce new services to overcome the challenges created by business dynamism today. CIOs have to consider SOA as a foundation of their Enterprise Applications Architecture primarily because it demonstrates that IT aligns to business processes and also because it positions IT as a service enabler and maximizes previous investments on business applications. To understand and profit from SOA, this book provides CIOs with the necessary concepts and knowledge needed to understand and adapt it into their IT organizations.” -Sabri Hamed Al-Azazi, CIO of Dubai Holding, Sabri “I am extremely impressed by the depth and scale of this book! The title is perfect-when you know where you want to go, you need a compass to guide you there! After good IT strategy leads you to SOA, this book is the perfect vehicle that will drive you from dream to reality. We in DSK Bank will use it as our SOA bible in the ongoing project.”-Miro Vichev, CIO, DSK Bank, Bulgaria, member of OTP Group “Service-Oriented Architecture offers a pathway to networking of intra- and inter-corporate business systems. The standards have the potential to create far more flexible and resilient business information systems than have been possible in the past. This book is a must-read for those who care about the future of business IT.” -Elizabeth Hackenson, CIO, MCI “Service-Oriented Architecture is key to help customers become on demand businesses-a business that can quickly respond to competitive threats and be first to take advantage of marketplace opportunities. SOA Compass is a must-read for those individuals looking to bridge the gap between IT and business in order to help their enterprises become more flexible and responsive.” -Michael Liebow, Vice President, Web Services and Service-Oriented Architecture, IBM Business Consulting Services “This book is a welcome addition to SOA literature.It articulates the business case and provides practical proven real-world advice, guidance, tips, and techniques for organizations to make the evolution from simple point-to-point web services to true SOA by addressing such topics as planning, organization, analysis and design, security, and systems management.” -Denis O’Sullivan, Fireman’s Fund Enterprise Architect Maximize the business value and flexibility of your SOA deployment In this book, IBM Enterprise Integration Team experts present a start-to-finish guide to planning, implementing, and managing Service-Oriented Architecture. Drawing on their extensive experience helping enterprise customers migrate to SOA, the authors share hard-earned lessons and best practices for architects, project managers, and software development leaders alike. Well-written and practical, Service-Oriented Architecture Compass offers the perfect blend of principles and “how-to” guidance for transitioning your infrastructure to SOA. The authors clearly explain what SOA is, the opportunities it offers, and how it differs from earlier approaches.Using detailed examples from IBM consulting engagements, they show how to deploy SOA solutions that tightly integrate with your processes and operations, delivering maximum flexibility and value. With detailed coverage of topics ranging from policy-based management to workflow implementation, no other SOA book offers comparable value to workingIT professionals. Coverage includes * SOA from both a business and technical standpoint-and how to make the business case * Planning your SOA project: best practices and pitfalls to avoid * SOA analysis and design for superior flexibility and value * Securing and managing your SOA environment * Using SOA to simplify enterprise application integration * Implementing business processes and workflow in SOA environments * Case studies in SOA deployment * After you’ve deployed: delivering better collaboration, greater scalability, and more sophisticated applications The IBM Press developerWorksA (R) Series is a unique undertaking in which print books and the Web are mutually supportive. The publications in this series are complemented by resources on the developerWorks Web site on ibm.com.Icons throughout the book alert the reader to these valuable resources. A A(c) Copyright Pearson Education. All rights reserved.

Service-Oriented Architecture Compass: Business Value, Planning, and Enterprise Roadmap

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Visual Basic .NET and XML: Harness the Power of XML in VB.NET Applications

April 28, 2010 by BPELforum

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An accessible and step-by-step approach to using VB.NET and XML enterprise application development
XML is a tool for interacting with, describing, and transporting data between machines across networks and across the Internet-perfectly suited for Microsoft’s .NET plan to fully integrate the Internet into distributed computing. By using real-world and fully-functional examples, this book quickly brings Visual Basic programmers and developers up to speed on XML for enterprise application development. The authors include an overview of XML and how it works with VB.NET, then explain how to use it to manipulate data in distributed environments. Microsoft Technologies
.NET Platform: The next big overhaul to Microsoft’s technologies that will bring enterprise distributed computing to the next level by fully integrating the Internet into the development platform. This will allow interaction between any machine, on any platform, and on any device.
Visual Basic.NET: The update to this popular visual programming language will offer greater Web functionality, more sophisticated object-oriented language features, links to Microsoft’s new common runtime, and a new interface.
ASP.NET: A programming framework (formerly known as Active Server Pages) for building powerful Web-based enterprise applications; can be programmed using VB.NET or C#.
C#: Microsoft’s new truly object-oriented programming language that builds on the strengths of C++ and the ease of Visual Basic; promises to give Sun’s Java a run for its money.

Visual Basic .NET and XML: Harness the Power of XML in VB.NET Applications

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