AJAX and JMX are at opposite ends of the Systems Management stack. However, the emerging ubiquity of the AJAX model for rich browser clients has obscured the benefits the model provides in the architectural space for enhancing support patterns within the problem resolution pipeline. AJAX and JMX are at opposite ends of the Systems Management stack. However, the emerging ubiquity of the AJAX model for rich browser clients has obscured the benefits the model provides in the architectural space for enhancing support patterns within the problem resolution pipeline.Oct. 16, 2006 08:15 AM EDT Reads: 23,439 Replies: 1 |
AJAX and JMX are at opposite ends of the Systems Management stack. However, the emerging ubiquity of the AJAX model for rich browser clients has obscured the benefits the model provides in the architectural space for enhancing support patterns within the problem resolution pipeline.Dec. 14, 2005 06:30 AM EST Reads: 91,002 Replies: 8 |
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Previously a Senior Consultant with BEA, Graham is the author of Dynamic Web Programming using Java (Prentice Hall, 2000) in addition to a number of articles for the Java Developers Journal and IBM DeveloperWorks. He has a focus on Enterprise Architecture, Performance Tuning and Capacity Planning
AJAX and JMX are at opposite ends of the Systems Management stack. However, the emerging ubiquity of the AJAX model for rich browser clients has obscured the benefits the model provides in the architectural space for enhancing support patterns within the problem resolution pipeline.



























