Forrester Research recently conducted a study to determine the total economic impact (TEI) on one organization that replaced its existing open source application server with a market-leading application development platform alternative. Read this report to discover the benefits this company achieved.
This white paper details the evolution of traditional Web pages and applications, discussing the defining attributes of the emerging class of Rich Internet Applications (RIAs).
Lean software development and deployment should figure prominently in every organization’s IT strategy. The growing pervasiveness of virtual and cloud environments makes the need even more urgent. Read this paper to learn why your peers are replacing JEE containers with lean, lightweight application servers - and what you can gain from the move.
This knowledge path begins with an overview of the JavaScript language to provide a foundation for writing JavaScript code. It then covers more advanced topics such as object-oriented JavaScript and DOM modification for HTML page manipulation before covering introductory Asynchronous JavaScript + XML (Ajax) concepts and how to make Ajax requests.
In this white paper, discover how Android development is affecting project managers and application lifecycle management best practices. Explore how your IT group can prepare now for changes to come in the near future and how Android and Java development compare and contrast, among other insights and analysis.
Learn more about developing for the BlackBerry platforms with these hands-on exercises: BlackBerry® Browser labs, Rapid Application Development labs, and BlackBerry® Java® Development Environment labs.
This paper explains two primary methods for discovering Web application vulnerabilities: using manual penetration testing and code review or using automated scanning tools and static analysis.
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.
Read this brief paper to learn about five features that your infrastructure must have in order to be agile enough to respond to change and easily adapt to accommodate new development technologies including foresight, heritage, portability, fitness-for-purpose, and readability.