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Best place to get info on Websphere
I am looking for a resource that lists the API's that come as part of Websphere
that are above and beyond the EJB spec.
For instance Websphere 3.02 is not J2EE compliant, but does it come with:
- Logging APIs for developers,
- A mail API so that Websphere apps can send emails to an internal mail
system.
- Etc, etc.
I'm sure IBM's redbooks cover these, but across multiple (many) Redbooks.
I can't find a consoldidated
resource for developers (and I haven't found one RedBook that provides this
consolidated
developers view). Any info on where I might find this consolidated resource
would be VERY useful and much appreciated.
Thanks,
David
david_carrico@yahoo.com
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Re: Best place to get info on Websphere
Hi,
I am also looking for the same.If anybody gets please do share
hari
"David Carrico" <david_carrico@yahoo.com> wrote:
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>I am looking for a resource that lists the API's that come as part of Websphere
>that are above and beyond the EJB spec.
>For instance Websphere 3.02 is not J2EE compliant, but does it come with:
>- Logging APIs for developers,
>- A mail API so that Websphere apps can send emails to an internal mail
>system.
>- Etc, etc.
>
>I'm sure IBM's redbooks cover these, but across multiple (many) Redbooks.
> I can't find a consoldidated
>resource for developers (and I haven't found one RedBook that provides this
>consolidated
>developers view). Any info on where I might find this consolidated resource
>would be VERY useful and much appreciated.
>
>
>Thanks,
>
>David
>david_carrico@yahoo.com
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Re: Best place to get info on Websphere
try this
http://www-4.ibm.com/software/webser...ocs/index.html
"Harikrishnan" <harik9@hotmail.com> wrote:
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>Hi,
>I am also looking for the same.If anybody gets please do share
>hari
>
>"David Carrico" <david_carrico@yahoo.com> wrote:
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>>I am looking for a resource that lists the API's that come as part of
Websphere
>>that are above and beyond the EJB spec.
>>For instance Websphere 3.02 is not J2EE compliant, but does it come with:
>>- Logging APIs for developers,
>>- A mail API so that Websphere apps can send emails to an internal mail
>>system.
>>- Etc, etc.
>>
>>I'm sure IBM's redbooks cover these, but across multiple (many) Redbooks.
>> I can't find a consoldidated
>>resource for developers (and I haven't found one RedBook that provides
this
>>consolidated
>>developers view). Any info on where I might find this consolidated resource
>>would be VERY useful and much appreciated.
>>
>>
>>Thanks,
>>
>>David
>>david_carrico@yahoo.com
>
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Re: Best place to get info on Websphere
"Deepak" <deepak.yinti@fmr.com> wrote:
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>try this
>http://www-4.ibm.com/software/webser...ocs/index.html
>
>"Harikrishnan" <harik9@hotmail.com> wrote:
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>>Hi,
>>I am also looking for the same.If anybody gets please do share
>>hari
>>
>>"David Carrico" <david_carrico@yahoo.com> wrote:
>>>
>>>I am looking for a resource that lists the API's that come as part of
>Websphere
>>>that are above and beyond the EJB spec.
>>>For instance Websphere 3.02 is not J2EE compliant, but does it come with:
>>>- Logging APIs for developers,
>>>- A mail API so that Websphere apps can send emails to an internal mail
>>>system.
>>>- Etc, etc.
>>>
>>>I'm sure IBM's redbooks cover these, but across multiple (many) Redbooks.
>>> I can't find a consoldidated
>>>resource for developers (and I haven't found one RedBook that provides
>this
>>>consolidated
>>>developers view). Any info on where I might find this consolidated resource
>>>would be VERY useful and much appreciated.
>>>
>>>
>>>Thanks,
>>>
>>>David
>>>david_carrico@yahoo.com
>>
>
Check out this. It's the best I've found: http://www-4.ibm.com/software/webser...nstds_j2ee.pdf
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