Application Development Trends' News


Tool Helps Manage Web Services

As companies gradually add more and more Web services to their networks, one growing challenge will be discovering, managing and troubleshooting those services.

New Liberty Alliance Specs for ID-based Web Services

The Liberty Alliance, the non-profit trade group organized to develop open standards and tools for federated network identity, this week published new interface specifications for three identity-based Web services: presence, geo-location and “contact book.”

Eclipse Project Takes on Parallel Computing

Development tools for parallel computer systems tend to be architecture-specific, difficult to integrate and fairly basic. Parallel application developers often find themselves juggling tools to match the different machines, shifting gears from stark command-line interfaces and text editors to a range of graphical user interfaces.

Battle of the Brains

The latest results of an international Battle of the Brains programming contest could spell bad news for the U.S. tech industry.

Sybase Gives RFID a Persistence Layer

As the RFID market begins to inch beyond the early-adopter stage, companies are noticing that the swarm of tiny devices unleashed in their warehouses is generating valuable data that should be integrated and managed with the rest of their enterprise info.

eBay Makes Calls for Developers Through APIs

The eBay Developers Conference will be held June 21-22 at the Fairmont San Jose Hotel, followed by eBay Live! June 23-25. eBay plans to introduce a unified API schema that will support software development across all platforms and languages. The schema, called eBay Web Services, supports development in XML, SOAP, .NET and Java, as well as eBay’s software development kits for Java and Windows.

Polese on Commoditization: It’s a Good Thing

The software industry is obsessed with commoditization, has been since the crash. Commodities pose a fundamental threat to the long-term profitability and revenue growth of traditional software vendors. It’s something to be feared, a fate worse than death—or at least equal to it.

Windows XP SP2 Deadline: Are Your Systems Ready?

It’s April 12, and do you know where your Windows XP systems stand? The mechanism to temporarily disable delivery of Windows XP Service Pack 2 (SP2) expires today. Microsoft allowed temporary disablement through Windows Update and automatic updates for a period of eight months, starting August 16, 2004, to give customers more time for validation and testing of the update. But now, time’s up.

Go with Java if You Want a Job in the Big City

If one of your considerations in planning a .NET or J2EE project is finding developers with the right skill set, your location may be a factor.

New Blogs from ADT

Application Development Trends is launching three new blogs this month! Two of the three blogs--AppSide and Enterprise Insider--will be written by Java programming experts.

Free Java to .NET Migration Workshop

Microsoft hopes to lure more developers into the .NET camp with a free Java to .NET Framework Migration Workshop. The workshop features online, self-paced training designed to introduce Java developers to .NET development concepts based on using their Java skills as a frame of reference.

Sun Announces OpenSolaris Board Members

Sun Microsystems this week named the advisory board that will steer its nascent OpenSolaris developer community toward self-governance.

Sun’s Schwartz Promotes FOSS; Defends CDDL

Sun Microsystems’ president and COO Jonathan Schwartz kicked off the second annual Open Source Business Conference (OSBC) in San Francisco on April 5 with a keynote that painted Sun as a fierce friend of the free and open-source software (FOSS) movement.

A New Approach to the Data Usability Problem

Moving data from one system to another is easy; making it usable outside the application that created it is anything but. This is not a new problem, and yet a surprising number of enterprise integration projects underestimate the difficulty of making data fully compatible with the requirements of other applications or systems.

Informatica Adds Virtual Data Integration

Just a month after announcing a series of upgrades to its PowerCenter data integration product, Informatica Corp. has teamed up with an outside company to augment its platform.

The Real Healthcare Challenge

The proliferation of sophisticated information technologies in the healthcare industry is all but universal today. Hospitals, clinics, labs--virtually all medical facilities--are highly computerized, generating mountains of electronic medical records.

New JavaScript Editor

Leading Web design and development tools such as Macromedia Dreamweaver can make Web site development much faster and easier but often leave lots to be desired when developers want to actually write new code.

Looping Data Warehouses and Transaction Systems

Traditionally, data warehouses have had a one-way relationship with the transaction systems that supply the raw data. However, with the advent of SOA, the data warehouse and the transaction systems can be looped, each feeding the other. This is key for effective business intelligence and business analytics. In his report," Service Oriented Architecture Assimilates Data Warehousing," Lou Agosta, an analyst at Forrester Research, describes the feedback loop.

Digging into Data with SOAs

Until recently, most IT managers have focused on deploying service-oriented architectures on transaction systems and production apps, but now, some managers are exploring how to apply SOAs to the data warehouse and activities like business intelligence and business analytics.

Seibel Launches New Version of Hosted CRM

Siebel Systems upped the ante in the increasingly competitive hosted customer relationship management (CRM) market with the launch of yet another new version of its CRM OnDemand software. This is the San Mateo, CA-based company's seventh new release of the product in just over a year-which should leave no doubt that Siebel is serious about hosted CRM, says Bruce Cleveland, Siebel's SVP and OnDemand/SMB general manager.