In Part 1 of this article (WLDJ, Vol. 2, issue 6), I claimed that manageability is a vital aspect for any application that will be deployed into production, where it will spend most of its life being managed by people who may not be the original designers. These systems and application... Jul. 8, 2003 12:00 AM EDT Reads: 11,558 |
When we build enterprise applications based on either a J2EE-compatible application server or an XML Web services platform, we tend to leave the manageability of our application as a problem for the base platform to solve. We therefore may not do any work in our business logic to enhan... May. 27, 2003 12:00 AM EDT Reads: 10,494 |







Justin Murray is a technical consultant in the application development resources organization in HP. He has worked for HP in various consulting and teaching roles. Justin has consulted at a technical level on customer projects involving Java, J2EE and performance management, as well as specializing on application performance tuning for HP-UX. Justin has published several technical papers on these subjects. He can be reached at : justin.murray@hp.com



















