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JCA 1.5, Part 1: Optimizations and life-cycle management
In the first of a three-part series, Java developer David Currie introduces some Java 2 Enterprise Edition (J2EE) Connector Architecture (JCA) 1.5 optimizations that should make your existing or new outbound resource adapters go faster. He also takes a look at some additions that let resource adapters take on a new life of their own. This series is essential if you want to improve the performance of -- or add new functionality to -- existing resource adapters or are considering writing a new JCA 1.5 resource adapter. It should also be of interest if you write applications that use resource adapters and want to know a little more about what goes on behind the scenes.
Articles 05 Apr 2005  
 
JCA 1.5, Part 3: Message inflow
In this final installment of his three-part series on the latest version of the J2EE Connector Architecture (JCA), David Currie introduces the new message-inflow contract. This enhancement enables a resource adapter to invoke an application asynchronously through a message-driven bean. This article is essential reading if you want use this functionality in an existing resource adapter or are considering writing a new JCA 1.5 resource adapter. It should also be of interest if you write applications that use resource adapters and want to know more about what goes on behind the scenes.
Articles 07 Jun 2005  
 
JCA 1.5, Part 2: Work management and transaction inflow
David Currie continues his three-part series on enhancements and changes in the latest version of the J2EE Connector Architecture (JCA). In this article, he introduces the new JCA 1.5 work-management contract, which lets a resource adapter utilize an application server's capabilities for scheduling and processing work. With the help of another JCA enhancement -- transaction-inflow support -- an enterprise information system can perform that work under its own transaction.
Articles 04 May 2005  
 
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