Wednesday, September 21, 2005

New Oracle Miracle Oracle Application Server 10G R3

Oracle Press Release

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Oracle Unveils Oracle(R) Application Server 10g Release 3
Enhanced Oracle Fusion Middleware To Deliver Expanded SOA Capabilities for Increased Business Agility; Hot-Pluggable Architecture for Web Services Interoperability and Open Source Support

ORACLE OPENWORLD, SAN FRANCISCO 19-SEP-2005 Oracle today announced Oracle( Application Server 10g Release 3, a major update to its comprehensive and integrated enterprise Service-Oriented Architecture (SOA) middleware platform. A key component of Oracle Fusion Middleware, Oracle Application Server 10g Release 3 will help organizations develop and deploy Service-Oriented Applications on a grid computing architecture; integrate services into enterprise business processes; and secure and manage services, applications and data in a heterogeneous environment.

Organizations worldwide are recognizing Oracle Fusion Middleware's leadership in providing a complete and integrated SOA middleware platform and are leveraging its SOA capabilities to solve a variety of IT and business challenges. Many of the world's leading companies use Oracle Fusion Middleware as their SOA platform of choice. Oracle Application Server 10g Release 3 will also serve as the technology foundation for the Oracle Fusion Architecture, the platform for Oracle's Project Fusion initiative - the driving force behind its next-generation business applications.

"All components of an existing software infrastructure platform contribute to a service-oriented environment," said Gartner's Vice President and Gartner Distinguished Analyst, Yefim Natis. "But there are some middleware components that are particularly useful in an SOA, including integration support for heterogeneous environments, Web services, client-server and event-driven architectures along with metadata management."

Comprehensive SOA Platform
Oracle Application Server 10g Release 3 will include enhancements to Oracle JDeveloper and Oracle Application Developer Framework (ADF), such as new usability features; comprehensive, more powerful and easy to use code re-factoring; support for Java 5.0 and J2EE 1.4; and a visual, declarative JavaServer Faces (JSF) and Struts-based development environment with an extensive library of graphical user interface components. These development tools also support the Enterprise Java Beans (EJB) 3.0 specification.

The release will introduce a number of new features in Oracle Containers for J2EE including J2EE 1.4 compliance; the industry's most comprehensive EJB 3.0 implementation; Web Services facilities including WS-I compliance and support for a number of Web Services standards; enhanced and easier to manage JMS features; and new JAAS, Java2 and WS-SEC based security facilities.

With the business rules engine, customers will be able to modify or add business rules without requiring application re-writes, speeding time to market while reducing development costs. The enhanced enterprise service bus, along with the other middleware components, delivers a loosely coupled application framework that provides increased flexibility, reusability and overall responsiveness in a distributed and heterogeneous environment.

Oracle Application Server 10g Release 3 will include several new features to support very high performance, scalability and high availability in a grid computing architecture. Dynamic workload management; enhanced clustering; automated back up and recovery; automated disaster recovery; and a new JMX-based management console are some of the new features designed to make it one of the industry's only grid-ready middleware solutions.

Hot-Pluggable Architecture - Mix and Match Current and New Technologies

Oracle Application Server 10g Release 3's hot-pluggable architecture will enable organizations to mix and match Oracle's best-in-class middleware components with their existing infrastructures and use components of Oracle Fusion Middleware together with open source development tools and runtimes. This unique architecture is designed to allow users to connect and extend their existing heterogeneous systems and maximize current and future investments in IT. Specifically, the upcoming release will be certified with open source software including Spring, Apache Struts, Apache Axis, Apache MyFaces, Hibernate, Tapestry, JUnit, CVS, SubVersion, Ant, Eclipse and Log4J. Oracle Application Server 10g Release 3 features support for a host of standards required to build next-generation SOAs, including WS-Reliable Messaging, WS-Security, WS-Federation, Web Services Metadata, Web Services Invocation Framework (WSIF) and REST Web Services. This release will also include a UDDI v3- compliant enterprise business services registry. Oracle Application Server 10g Release 3 is scheduled to interoperate with more than 128 products including middleware products such as Microsoft .NET; IBM WebSphere; IBM MQ-Series; Cisco Local Director; F5 Big IP; Checkpoint firewalls; content management; and systems management.

Security Advancements
Oracle Application Server 10g Release 3 boasts a number of security enhancements, including support for industry leading standards such as SAML 1.0 and 2.0, advanced single sign-on (SSO) capabilities and additional tools for securely managing Web Services and SOAs. Oracle's federation product, Oracle COREid Federation, introduces several new features, including seamless SSO and identity sharing across business partners using a multi-protocol gateway that supports industry standards such as Liberty, WS-Federation and SAML 2.0. Oracle Application Server 10g Release 3 also features a new enterprise identity and resource provisioning solution to allow enterprise users' access control privileges to be provisioned in a variety of enterprise applications and information systems.

Oracle Web Services Manager provides tools to secure and manage Web services with operations policies that can be layered over new or existing applications and Web Services written in Java or .NET. The release will deliver additional policies,increased monitoring and improved analytics capabilities and is expected to complete a FIPS-140 certification - a third-party analysis validating the product's security capabilities. Oracle COREid Provisioning, will be integrated with Oracle Web Services Manager and Oracle BPEL Process Manager to deliver a secure SOA-based provisioning architecture. This will provide customers with improved overall user security, easier centralized administration and the ability to establish secure integration with partners.

"The advancements in this release will deliver to customers a comprehensive SOA platform enabling them to increase business agility and get the most from existing and future IT investments," said Oracle's Senior Vice President of Fusion Middleware Development, Thomas Kurian. "Oracle Application Server 10g Release 3 mirrors the actual needs of real companies. The hot-pluggable architecture will allow companies to get exactly what they need by easily mixing and matching existing and new systems. Since the product is backward compatible, Oracle customers will be able to quickly and easily upgrade from Oracle Application Server 10g Release 1 and 2 to Oracle Application Server 10g Release 3."

Availability
Oracle Application Server 10g Release 3 is scheduled to be generally available by the end of fiscal year 2006.

About Oracle Fusion Middleware
Oracle Fusion Middleware software is a comprehensive middleware product family comprised of the company's industry-leading SOA and middleware products including: Oracle Application Server 10g; related Oracle Application Server products and options such as Oracle Identity Management, Oracle Business Intelligence, Oracle BPEL Process Manager, Oracle Web Services Manager, Oracle Business Activity Monitoring, Oracle COREid Products, Oracle Portal and Oracle Integration; Oracle Data Hubs; and Oracle Content Services 10g, Oracle Real Time Collaboration 10g and Oracle Unified Messaging. This family of proven middleware products helps organizations achieve greater agility, make better-informed business decisions and more easily integrate data and processes across disparate IT systems - including technologies from Oracle and other vendors. Oracle Fusion Middleware software also provides customers with comprehensive lifecycle support for service-oriented applications and delivers unparalleled interoperability with enterprises' existing IT infrastructure due to its unique hot-pluggable architecture. Additional information can be found at www.oracle.com/middleware.

About Oracle
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Thursday, September 15, 2005

Michael Jordan on Linux howto!

Since most of the Grid technology (well 90%) is centered around Linux, here is a link to learn about Linux. If you want to know about the author, click on the Author's notes page.
It is well worth checking out.(the lesson!!)

Linux Itanium will be promoted at Brazil Meeting by GELATO

CHAMPAIGN, Ill., USA (September 13, 2005)—The Gelato Federation (http://www.gelato.org) has set its sights on Latin America and beyond for its October 2-5 meeting in Brazil to advance Linux® on the Intel® Itanium® platform. This semiannual event, which has evolved into the world's largest gathering of Linux-Itanium users, will be hosted by the Pontifical Catholic University of Rio Grande do Sul (PUCRS) and sponsored by HP and Intel.

The October Gelato meeting, titled "The Itanium ERA: Education, Research, Application," will give attendees a chance to learn more about Linux on Itanium, share knowledge and experiences, form collaborative relationships, and discuss ways to expand the platform. Additionally, there will be special sessions to discuss work on Itanium processor-specific improvements to the GNU Compiler Collection (GCC). All interested parties are welcome to attend. Details at http://www.gelato.org/meeting.

Wednesday, September 14, 2005

Give your Grid a Name,address and a number

The Handle System is a comprehensive system for assigning, managing, and resolving persistent identifiers, known as "handles," for digital objects and other resources on the Internet. Handles can be used as Uniform Resource Names (URNs).

The Handle System, Handle Icon written in JavaTM and available for download at no cost for research or experimental use, includes an open set of protocols, a namespace, and an implementation of the protocols. The protocols enable a distributed computer system to store handles of digital resources and resolve those handles into the information necessary to locate and access the resources. This associated information can be changed as needed to reflect the current state of the identified resource without changing the handle, allowing the name of the item to persist over changes of location and other state information. Each handle may have it own administrator(s), and administration can be done in a distributed environment. The name-to-value bindings may also be secured, allowing handles to be used in trust management applications.

103,112 now, and it keeps going

It just passed 100,000 points. The rank is 8,000s among 89400 members and 143,600 devices. The top ranked people and groups are such like IBM corporation, Slashdot group etc. Slasdot leads the pack.
The points generated list provides the first 1000 with higher ranks and I am still not there.
In the mean time please wisit the site to see my scores and to join the project. It is for a good cause, right now the project is working on Human Proteome Folding Project
World Community Grid is focusing on a project key to advancing our knowledge of human disease. By identifying the proteins that make up the Human Proteome, scientists can build the understanding needed for novel and effective treatments for diseases like cancer, HIV/AIDS, SARS, and malaria.

Sunday, September 04, 2005

Online coverage of Hurricane Katrina

Online coverage of Hurricane Katrina

This is a site featuring news and links to activities in Austin, Texas, that are meant to help the survivors of Hurricane Katrina.

Here is an up to date list of current open homes on our website in alphabetic order by state. This list will stay updated as warranted.

This is a housing services hub for Katrina victims. You can offer up housing space for victims, or hurricane survivors can search for available rooms/houses/apts/etc. This site is working in cooperation with support organizations.

This site is designed to help friends and family communicate with loved ones lost or missing from Hurricane Katrina by posting messages for one another during the aftermath of this terrible tragedy. Messages are sorted by the last and first name of the person impacted by Hurricane Katrina.

Thursday, September 01, 2005

Beowulf's Becker on grid vs. Cluster

As a clustering pioneer, it's natural that you see advantages to clustering. What's the bottom line difference between grid and clustering today?

Becker: Cluster software is, at this point, mature and well tested. Grid software is, on the other hand, very new, still in the research environment, still being worked out in the deployment environment. The companies that provide grid services are generally pre-product phase. They're still in a deployment phase that's too early for production.

I would say grid is not for commercial enterprises at this point. It works today where you have research groups, such as an academic research group, that need to share data sets.

Read what he thinks about Linux trademark and OSS at the link