EZINE:
In this issue we visit JP Morgan's European software development centre in Glasgow to see how the investment bank is working with local universities and collaborating in the open source community. Software chief, Stephen Flaherty, talks about how JP Morgan uses open source software and has now begun contributing to open source projects.
EGUIDE:
Read this TheServerSide.com Expert Tip to better understand the JVM performance problem, how the JVM manages memory and how best to approach JVM Performance.
PRESENTATION TRANSCRIPT:
Join special guest Jeffrey S. Hammond, Principal Analyst at Forrester Research, Inc., and Ian Rowlands from ASG, as they discuss some of the options shops have at their disposal for improving consistency and cross platform governance of your application development efforts.
WHITE PAPER:
Get under the hood: This technical note describes how to transform XML response into a Java™-usable response by creating Plain Old Java Objects (POJOs) and calling JAXB's unmarshal method. Simplify how to send requests to create new instances based on images that request parameters from Java classes.
WHITE PAPER:
This paper explains why it’s imperative for any Web-based organization to learn about the distributed caching technology and Oracle Coherence Data Grid technology to combat the increasing demand on the database.
EGUIDE:
APIs are about more than just coordinating software processes, building code, and integrating the various pieces of app development – they're about community and communication. In this expert e-guide, explore the use of open source and building relationships with officially supported clients to help guide API projects.
EBOOK:
In this expert handbook, see how smart Java application development teams are leveraging the cloud. Learn how to enable full-scale cloud-based development, how cloud security is evolving, and what to expect in the near future from Java in the cloud.
VIDEO:
This video, presented by Tariq Tahir, covers how to integrate BlackBerry Java applications with various BlackBerry messaging systems. Topics include email application, PIN messaing, SMS messaging, MMS messaging, and more.
INFORMATION CENTER:
BlackBerry® Push Service SDK contains a set of Java® libraries you can use to develop push applications. Access this information center, with technical overviews, guides and more to start developing BlackBerry® Push Services.
WHITE PAPER:
Access this resource to learn helpful tips on how to develop and program Java so you can bring its advanced capabilities to your organization. Review best practices on how to tackle various components of the platform and uncover the skills you need to become an expert Java developer.