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Sun Microsystems Ships GlassFish Enterprise Server v3

Sun Microsystems Inc. is shipping GlassFish Enterprise Server v3, the latest update of its Java EE-based application server and core component of Sun’s GlassFish ESB.

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Microsoft Contributes to Apache Open Source SOA Project

Microsoft is contributing code to one of Apache's open-source SOA project. In a blog post, Microsoft said it was contributing code to Project Stonehenge, intended to build a set of sample applications to implement a SOA based on approved W3C and OASIS standard protocols.

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Top 5 Best Practices for J2EE to .NET Interop

Into 2006, J2EE to .NET interop will continue to grow as a top priority for IT execs. To provide IDN readers with some Best Practices for interop, IDN spoke with execs from Marlabs, a leading interop services firm to the F500. Get the pros and cons on the Top 5 interop techniques, including (1) shared database; (2) runtime bridges; (3) message orientated middleware; (4) integration brokers, and (5) XML-based web services.

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Health Firms Target Smart Data Integration

A visionary group of IT and health care professionals are crafting a new approach to interop and integration of medical data between providers. The project could even improve patient access to their own medical data. IDN looks at health care IT's latest champions, who say the semantic web will provide better cross-platform data access that will be good for providers, patients and could even lower health care costs.

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Microsoft, JBoss Co-op To Gain Mo’ in 2006

Microsoft and JBoss will work together on a range of interop projects throughout 2006, with an aim to better tie J2EE and Hibernate in with Windows and .NET platforms. IDN outlines the 2006 Microsoft/JBoss work, which picks up speed in the wake of JBoss' latest enhancement to JEMS middleware stack, which has a strong focus on enabling J2EE connects to .NET.

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Marlabs Best Practices for J2EE to .NET Interop

J2EE to .NET interoperability continues to grow as a top priority for IT execs, IDN speaks with Manjunatha Kutarahalli, Vice President Global Delivery for Marlabs, a leading interop services firm, to outline the pros and cons of the most popular approaches, including (1) shared database; (2) runtime bridges; (3) message orientated middleware; (4) integration brokers, and (5) XML-based web services.

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