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TSS Java Symposium Conference Coverage and Keynotes posted

Posted by: Nitin Bharti on June 24, 2004 DIGG
For those who missed TheServerSide Java Symposium in May 2004, you can get a feel for the event and learn about a lot of the topics covered through a 10,000 word article put together by the staff and attendees. Also posted are the the videos of the famous JBoss "Joker" keynote, as well as a keynote from Mike Burba of Compuware on the power of patterns.

Over the next 8 months we will be posting more conference video and presentations from some of the best talks presented at the event, for your convenience.

Read TheServerSide Java Symposium 2004 Conference Coverage.

You can also watch the JBoss and Compuware keynotes here:
http://theserverside.com/talks/index.tss

A keynote provided by Onno Kluyt, JCP Chair will be posted next week.

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·  TSS Java Symposium Conference Coverage and Keynotes posted by Nitin Bharti on Thu Jun 24 18:30:57 EDT 2004
  ·  TSS Java Symposium Conference Coverage and Keynotes posted by jelmer kuperus on Sat Jun 26 19:23:30 EDT 2004
    ·  embedding scripting events? by Floyd Marinescu on Sat Jun 26 21:25:25 EDT 2004
  ·  JSR 168 is already out by Karsten Silz on Sat Jun 26 22:35:25 EDT 2004
  ·  No Iceman in Batman by atoy so on Mon Jun 28 01:03:04 EDT 2004
  ·  >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> www.fahrenheit911.com/trailer/ by sdfdf dgdgg on Mon Jun 28 04:27:25 EDT 2004
  ·  printer-friendly version of page 2? by george wang on Mon Jun 28 14:08:58 EDT 2004
    ·  printer-friendly version of page 2? by Nitin Bharti on Mon Jun 28 15:41:07 EDT 2004
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TSS Java Symposium Conference Coverage and Keynotes posted

Posted by: jelmer kuperus on June 26, 2004 in response to Message #127380
Why not embed scripting event's into the streams and change the slides at set points, should be trivial enough to do

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embedding scripting events?

Posted by: Floyd Marinescu on June 26, 2004 in response to Message #127624
Hi Jelmer,

With our limited video streaming skills we didn't know how to do this, or at least not consistently across Flash & Windows Media. Feel free to email me if you have any insights (floyd@tss).

Floyd

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JSR 168 is already out

Posted by: Karsten Silz on June 26, 2004 in response to Message #127380
The second page of the article states that the Portlet API - also know as JSR 168 - is "scheduled to be unveiled at JavaONE" (http://theserverside.com/articles/article.tss?l=SymposiumCoverage2004&page=thetalks#jsr168). JSR 168 was finished in October 2003 (see http://www.webservices.org/index.php/article/articleview/1477/1/0, section "Introducing JSR 168"). There are already implementations available for this standard (e.g., IBM WebSphere Portal Server 5.0.2.1 and the open source Liferay - http://www.liferay.com/home/index.jsp).


Karsten Silz
Seldon Systems, Inc.

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No Iceman in Batman

Posted by: atoy so on June 28, 2004 in response to Message #127380
In the article you referred to the JBoss salesman as Iceman, but that's a different character, you probably mean Mr. Freeze

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>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> www.fahrenheit911.com/trailer/

Posted by: sdfdf dgdgg on June 28, 2004 in response to Message #127380
One of the most controversial and provocative films of the year, Fahrenheit 9/11 is Academy Award-winning filmmaker Michael Moore's searing examination of the Bush administration's actions in the wake of the tragic events of 9/11. With his characteristic humor and dogged commitment to uncovering the facts, Moore considers the presidency of George W. Bush and where it has led us. He looks at how - and why - Bush and his inner circle avoided pursuing the Saudi connection to 9/11, despite the fact that 15 of the 19 hijackers were Saudis and Saudi money had funded Al Qaeda. Fahrenheit 9/11 shows us a nation kept in constant fear by FBI alerts and lulled into accepting a piece of legislation, the USA Patriot Act, that infringes on basic civil rights. It is in this atmosphere of confusion, suspicion and dread that the Bush Administration makes its headlong rush towards war in Iraq - and Fahrenheit 9/11 takes us inside that war to tell the stories we haven't heard, illustrating the awful human cost to U.S. soldiers and their families. Lions Gate Films will release the film nationwide on June 25th.

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printer-friendly version of page 2?

Posted by: george wang on June 28, 2004 in response to Message #127380
Could not get to the printer-friendly version for technical sessions summary

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printer-friendly version of page 2?

Posted by: Nitin Bharti on June 28, 2004 in response to Message #127769
hi George,

Sorry about that. Try:

http://www.theserverside.com/articles/content/SymposiumCoverage2004/thetalks.html

-Nitin

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