SSO. DONE.

Today I had the opportunity to mark the Single-sign On project that I’ve been working on for well over a year as “DONE”. It’s actually the 2nd time I acted as the business liaison to implement that feature on a Progress-hosted website. I’m not sure what happened...

Gosling’s Gone – What’s Next for Java?
Since Oracle’s acquisition of Sun Microsystems, there has been much speculation over what will happen to the Java platform. Just a few weeks ago, the creator of Java, James Gosling, announced his...
Jonathan Bruce May 06, 2010
These Go to Eleven: Type 5 JDBC Drivers > Type 4+1
If you've never seen the above clip from the cult classic This is Spinal Tap, take a minute to watch it. Since we first introduced the idea of JDBC Type 5 drivers to the Java community, one of the...
Monitoring and surveillance: the route to market transparency

Again this week, capital markets is under the spotlight, with the SEC and Goldman standoff. Just a few weeks ago, the FSA and UK Serious Organised Crime Agency were making multiple arrests for insider trading. Earlier this year Credit Suisse were fined by the New York Stock Exchange for one of their...

JDBC Type 4 is Broken - Time To Fix It!
Let's be frank: no one likes to be told that something that has worked and worked well for years is broken. But that is where Java architects and developers find themselves today in the face of the evidence that JDBC Type 4 drivers do not adequately support the modern Java application stack. Using...

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