BEA eWorld 2003 Presentations are now available, covering the new BEA WebLogic 8.1 Platform, CMP Performance, EJB best practices, New features of EJB 2.1, Clustering and load balancing, and many more. All presentations are offered as PDF.
Interesting EJB Presentations:
-- High Performance CMP
-- dev2dev Developers' Tips & Tricks for EJB Development
-- Building EJB 2.0 CMP Applications with Borland JBuilder and BEA WebLogic
-- Making the Most of EJB Load Balancing
-- Manipulating Persistent Data using EJB, JDO, and JDBC Row Sets
-- What's New in EJB 2.1?
There are also many other presentations that I believe are useful in leveraging the best performance and practices when utilizing EJBs in BEA WebLogic. All documents are in PDF format.
Go to BEA eWorld Presentations
Are there any final comments from folks who went to eWorld this year?
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BEA eWorld 2003 Presentations Available Online (3 messages)
- Posted by: Ryan LeCompte
- Posted on: March 17 2003 12:01 EST
Threaded Messages (3)
- BEA eWorld 2003 Presentations Available Online by Kumar Mettu on March 18 2003 09:55 EST
- Launch Dates by Tyler Jewell on March 18 2003 17:02 EST
- Too bad they made them acrobat this year by Christopher Rafter on March 20 2003 04:20 EST
- Launch Dates by Tyler Jewell on March 18 2003 17:02 EST
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BEA eWorld 2003 Presentations Available Online[ Go to top ]
- Posted by: Kumar Mettu
- Posted on: March 18 2003 09:55 EST
- in response to Ryan LeCompte
New Capabilities and Roadmap says final release for 8.1 on March 31st? -
Launch Dates[ Go to top ]
- Posted by: Tyler Jewell
- Posted on: March 18 2003 17:02 EST
- in response to Kumar Mettu
I can add some clarification. BEA WebLogic Server 8.1 (engine) GA will be in the near future, but BEA hasn't publicly committed to a date. The 3/31 is probably in reference to WebLogic Server 8.1 GA.
WebLogic Platform 8.1 with Workshop 8.1, which contains WebLogic Server 8.1 will GA in the summer.
Tyler
Director, BEA -
Too bad they made them acrobat this year[ Go to top ]
- Posted by: Christopher Rafter
- Posted on: March 20 2003 16:20 EST
- in response to Tyler Jewell
Last year's were regular powerpoint presentations.