Sun ONE White Papers

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This paper identifies the features of managing production-quality Web services based on the life cycle of designing/building, testing, deploying/executing, and managing Web services solutions, with a particular emphasis on the management stage.
This white paper provides an overview of Sun ONE Application Server 7 Enterprise Edition and its support for the deployment of mission critical applications and services. It specifically details how down-time can be reduced in the event of software or hardware failures and how the impact of planned maintenance activities can be reduced by deploying Sun ONE Application Server 7, Enterprise Edition.
Security robustness is only one of the many factors contributing to the stability record of the Sun ONE Web Server. However, a quick look at the extensive downtime suffered by hundreds of internet sites running on other web servers quickly underscores the importance of security in the web tier. Download this whitepaper if securing your web site is of interest.
The Cortex project is part of an on-going Web services development effort at TransCanada PipeLines, One of America's largest energy companies. The goal of Cortex is to deliver an interoperable and reliable enterprise messaging capability. This will be delivered as a utility service which can be leveraged by other applications and services. This white paper contains a technical description of how the Cortex reliable messaging service works, including an architectural overview and a description of each of the Cortex subsystems. In addition, it offers an overview of the technologies and design criteria used in creating the Cortex reliable messaging service.
The Sun ONE platform and the Solaris Operating Environment provide the foundation for building Web services today. This white paper discusses what it takes to implement Sun ONE Web services, how the Solaris Operating Environment provides an underlying platform that is scalable, available, manageable, and secure, and finally describes the best-of-breed components and improved Java technology support that are now integrated as part of the operating environment.
This whitepaper from the Aberdeen Group describes how federated identity systems will become a market standard cooperation, collaboration, and economic growth.
Upon reading this white paper, you will be able to assess your business' Network Identity capability and chart a clear direction for changing your business processes and IT infrastructure to maximize the potential of Network Identity.
This whitepaper describes the critical role Network Identity plays in ensuring efficient and secure operating policies between business partners while also extending privacy and ease of use to customers.
This paper offers an overview of a prototype Web services implementation at TransCanada PipeLines, LP, North America's fourth largest energy company. The project, developed by Sun Professional Services, is based on Sun ONE and uses the SunTone Architecture Methodology.
This paper outlines how businesses can leverage the Sun ONE platform to engage their customers in a 1:1 marketing relationship that delivers immediate ROI.
This paper discusses how businesses can leverage the Sun ONE platform to improve employee productivity, empowering employees to make fast, accurate decisions that drive to increased revenue opportunity.
This paper addresses ways in which businesses can use Sun ONE to streamline their value chain by tightly integrating the constituencies they care about to derive maximum value and increased profitability.
This paper describes the features and benefits of using Services on Demand, as well as a high-level design overview of the various components and technologies used in creating them.
This whitepaper describes how Sun Professional Services can help companies execute on the Sun ONE vision by meshing deep platform and technology expertise with serious, business-specific domain knowledge and architecture experience.
Much of the foundation software required to enable Services on Demand is already available. Still, the ability to fully deploy Web services will require an approach to computing that is quite different from the client-server model most applications use today.
This whitepaper describes how the Java platform -- an important element of Sun ONE -- is driving the new wave of open, intelligent Web services.
The Open Net Environment (ONE) is a model developed by Sun Microsystems for building a web services system. It provides a conceptual and architectural foundation which can be implemented using a variety of platforms and products. In the world of the Java platform, developers can use the Java 2 Enterprise Edition (J2EE) to build such systems while adhering to emerging XML standards.
In this whitepaper, we will make a powerful comparison between the two choices that businesses have for building XML-based web services: The Java 2, Enterprise Edition (J2EE), built by Sun Microsystems and other industry players, and Microsoft.NET, build by Microsoft Corporation.
How Increased Bandwidth is Driving Innovation in Business and Technology.