Java Management Extension (JMX) FAQ

javamanagementextensionJava Management Extensions (JMX) is Sun Microsystem's new Java-based tool for managing enterprise applications. JMX is a Java framework designed to manage enterprise applications in a distributed environment. The JMX technology equips the developers with the ability to add monitoring and management to their Java applications. These APIs can manage anything Java enabled- web servers to network devices to web phones - locally or remotely. JMX technology is defined by two closely related specifications developed through Java Community Process (JCP). To have a better understanding of Java Management Extension technology we decided to provide you an extensive FAQ of the technology. Full article (885 words) »

Bonita 2.0 - Open Source Workflow Software Suite Released

Bonita v2 offers out of the box workflow to handle and administrate processes. Bonita 2.0 introduces the following new features:

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Your Body is Much Younger Than You Think

Whatever your age, your body is many years younger. In fact, even if you are middle-aged, most of you may be ten years younger or less. This heartening truth, which arises from the fact that most body tissues are under constant renewal, has been underlined by a novel method of estimatin the age of human cells.

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