"After long years we finally have the full Java EE 6 profile up and running on WebLogic server," says Oracle ACE Director Markus Eisele. "Beside the Java EE 6 specs, you already know, you also get a complete Java SE 7 certified Java EE runtime."
Robin Moffatt looks at using JDeveloper to create a Web Service Proxy, exposing the BI Publisher Web Services in Java, from where they can be embedded in numerous other applications.
"We'll have to figure out the bandwidth issues along with the rise of cloud computing, somehow, some way," says Linthicum. "The growth of cloud computing will outpace the growth of network infrastructure, and that will mean both enterprise IT and consumers will have to make some tough calls."
Tom Laszewski shares a link to a Computerworld article, adding the observation that "Mainframe, Sybase Powerbuilder and Lotus Notes are all considered legacy applications."
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