February DBMS

Features Columns
Assessing Java for Electronic Commerce
by Kurt Indermaur
Two new kids on the block ı Java and e-commerce ı are teaming up in what may be an unbeatable combination. But is Java mature enough to support the complex demands of e-commerce? Kurt Indermaur explores the answers and what Sun has in store (so to speak) for the future.

Building on Bigger Boxes
by Gordon Prioreschi
Scalability is an acknowledged business necessity. This second article in the Emergent Corp. Transaction Processing Series examines what hardware elements make a highly scalable system that will support OLTP applications, focusing on MPP, SMP, clustering, and NUMA architectures.

JDBC and Firewalls
by Marcia Gulesian
Firewall security has traditionally been a roadblock for applications that use JDBC to access corporate databases. This article presents some of the most important factors you need to consider when selecting JDBC drivers and firewalls that work together.

Integrating BackOffice Servers
by Dan Rahmel
There are now eight servers included with Microsoftıs BackOffice suite. Dan Rahmel explains how these servers intercommunicate so you can better understand the complete underlying server framework.

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Integrating Enterprise Applications

by David S. Linthicum
Just a few false moves can collapse your project like a house of cards.

From the Editor
by Maurice Frank
Database Summit in review.

Enterprise Manager
by Judith Hurwitz
Configuration-management solutions.

Data Warehouse Architect
by Ralph Kimball
Working with human resources data marts.

SQL for Smarties
by Joe Celko
Translation table traumas.

Application Architect
by David S. Linthicum
Crossing the ERP road.

Server Side
by Martin Rennhackkamp
Teleran deters runaway queries.

Component Assembler
by Tom Spitzer
Making multiple tiers easier.

Start Here
by Clara H. Parkes
Architecturally speaking.


Hands-On Reviews

Symantec Corp.ıs Visual Cafı for Java 2.0 (Database Development Edition) is a visual RAD tool for developing database-aware Java applications that connect to relational databases.
by Pratik R. Patel

Borland International Inc.ıs JBuilder Client/Server Suite is a visual Java database development tool for building client/server applications that are delivered across the Web.
by Michael Carnell


Letters

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