Orchestra is a complete solution to handle long-running business processes orchestration. It is based on the OASIS standard BPEL (Business Process Execution Language)
This first tutorial gets your feet wet setting up a persistent unit, creating in-memory entities and persisting those entities to a database. We let the environment create our database schema based on meta-information (annotations) in our entity classes.
fav.or.it is our answer to the current separation of feed reading and commenting. We have built a web interface that lets you read all your favorite content and at the same time take part in an interactive community.
ITPoster.net stands for Information Tehnology Posters - a place for simple learning accessories, which can be 'hanged' on the wall or sticked on the side of the monitor, like posters, snippets or sticks
In this tutorial, you use the web service facilities provided by NetBeans IDE 6.0 to analyze a Spell Checker web service, after which you build a web client that interacts with it.
Situation awareness or situational awareness [1] (SA) is the mental representation and understanding of objects, events, people, system states, interactions, environmental conditions, and other situation-specific factors affecting human performance in com
The Eclipse Process Framework (EPF) aims at producing a customizable software process enginering framework, with exemplary process content and tools, supporting a broad variety of project types and development styles.
In the perfect world, your object model would map seamlessly to your database schema. Most organizations however, have database naming standards, requirements for how relationships are modeled and columns that all tables must have.
it is a web application designed to call a generic web-service given the wsdl only. Wise parses the wsdl and dynamically generates a web interface to call the service and read the result.
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