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Geronimo
1.
A first look at Apache Geronimo
( javaworld.com )
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JBoss, Geronimo, or Tomcat?
( javaworld.com )
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Geronimo: An Advanced Look
( today.java.net )
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Apache Geronimo uncovered
( ibm.com )
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Dive into EJB Web applications with Geronimo
( ibm.com )
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Develop and deploy Apache Pluto portal applications on Apache Geronimo
( ibm.com )
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The Geronimo renegade: Using integrated packages: GlassFish JSTL 1.2 and Apache Geronimo 2.0
( ibm.com )
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Optimize your Apache Geronimo distribution
( ibm.com )
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The Geronimo renegade, Part 8: The Apache Geronimo of the future
( ibm.com )
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Three ways to connect a database to a Geronimo application server
( ibm.com )
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Integrate third-party components into Geronimo
( ibm.com )
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Geronimo! Part 2: Tame this J2EE 1.4 bronco
( ibm.com )
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Apache Geronimo JNDI naming and Java resource connection pools, Part 3: Mail sessions
( ibm.com )
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Create client applications for Geronimo
( ibm.com )
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Understand Geronimo's deployment architecture
( ibm.com )
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Dependency injection in Apache Geronimo, Part 1: A new way to look at decoupling in J2EE applications
( ibm.com )
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Deploy J2EE applications on Apache Geronimo
( ibm.com )
18.
Create and deploy blog and wiki modules with Apache Geronimo
( ibm.com )
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The Geronimo renegade: The push for clustering
( ibm.com )
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The Geronimo renegade: What's new in OpenEJB 3.0
( ibm.com )
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Three, two, one...Geronimo!, Part 3: Issues of state
( ibm.com )
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Weighing the options for Apache Geronimo EJB transactions, Part 1: Container-managed transactions
( ibm.com )
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Apache Geronimo JNDI naming and Java resource connection pools, Part 1: Data source connections
( ibm.com )
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The Geronimo renegade: Ease data access and configuration issues with the Spring Framework
( ibm.com )
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Manage Apache Pluto within Geronimo
( ibm.com )
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The Geronimo renegade: OpenEJB and Apache Geronimo's EJB implementation
( ibm.com )
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An analysis of the Apache Geronimo PetStore demo
( ibm.com )
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Build Apache Geronimo applications using JavaServer Faces, Part 5: Integrating your JSF application with Spring
( ibm.com )
29.
Geronimo! Part 1: The J2EE 1.4 engine that could
( ibm.com )
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Build fail-safe transactional applications with Apache Geronimo
( ibm.com )
31.
Three, two, one...Geronimo!, Part 1: J2EE made simple
( ibm.com )
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Online banking with Apache Geronimo and Axis2, Part 1: The service: Laying down the framework
( ibm.com )
33.
Transactions in the Geronimo application server
( ibm.com )
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Magic with JMS, MDBs, and ActiveMQ in Geronimo
( ibm.com )
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Build an event-driven framework with Apache Geronimo and JMS
( ibm.com )
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Manage Apache Geronimo with JMX
( ibm.com )
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The Geronimo renegade: The push for clustering, Part 2
( ibm.com )
38.
Get started with Geronimo
( ibm.com )
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Write and deploy portlets to Apache Geronimo with Apache Pluto
( ibm.com )
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Online banking with Apache Geronimo and Axis2, Part 2: The service: Filling in the guts
( ibm.com )
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Three, two, one...Geronimo!, Part 4: The schema of things
( ibm.com )
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Create, deploy, and debug Apache Geronimo applications
( ibm.com )
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Weighing the options for Apache Geronimo EJB transactions, Part 2: Bean-managed transactions
( ibm.com )
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The Geronimo renegade: Geronimo and the perils and windfalls of the Apache license
( ibm.com )
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The Apache Geronimo machine shop sampler, Part 4: EJBs: Session beans and message-driven beans
( ibm.com )
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Dependency injection in Apache Geronimo, Part 2: The next generation
( ibm.com )
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The Geronimo renegade: Using integrated packages: Codehaus' Woodstox
( ibm.com )
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Unleash the power of Tomcat within Geronimo
( ibm.com )
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IBM - IBM Support for Apache Geronimo - IBM Support for Apache Geronimo - Software
( www-01.ibm.com )
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Geronimo serves up one-click upgrades with plug-in support
( ibm.com )
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Three, two, one...Geronimo!, Part 2: Building the beast
( ibm.com )
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The Geronimo renegade: An interview with Bruce Snyder and Jeff Genender
( ibm.com )
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The Geronimo renegade: Facing JSF
( ibm.com )
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The Geronimo renegade: Apache Geronimo's JMS implementation: ActiveMQ
( ibm.com )
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Apache Geronimo JNDI naming and Java resource connection pools, Part 2: Using Java Message Services
( ibm.com )
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Connect a Java Swing application to a Geronimo server
( ibm.com )
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Weighing the options for Apache Geronimo EJB transactions, Part 3: Bringing it all together
( ibm.com )
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Apache Geronimo and the Spring Framework, Part 1: Development methodology
( ibm.com )
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Use JavaMail in the Geronimo application server
( ibm.com )
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Remotely deploy Web applications on Apache Geronimo
( ibm.com )
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Implement and deploy Web services in an Apache Geronimo application
( ibm.com )
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Build an SOA framework with Apache Geronimo and POJOs
( ibm.com )
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Deploy Web services in Apache Geronimo
( ibm.com )
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Deploy SOA applications in Apache Geronimo using XMLBeans
( ibm.com )
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