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The Rules of SOA - A Road to a Successful SOA Implementation
Speaker: Jeff Genender, Member, JSR-316; Apache Committer; Author, Professional Apache Tomcat 6 and more
In this session Jeff explores the key characteristics of successful SOA projects. He
covers some of the patterns, and anti-patterns, tool sets, and strategies that he
himself learned the hard way - through his own trial and error experiences as an
architect. Last, he provides a strategy and blueprint for achieving a high likelihood
of success in your SOA project. |
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Enterprise Application Integration, and Spring
Speaker: Josh Long, Senior Software Engineer, Wells Fargo
This session explores an integration challenge using Spring Integration.
Spring Integration enables messaging among Spring components and adapters
for integration with external systems. The session describes the problem
and walks through the implementation, employing and expanding on the basic
patterns of Enterprise Application Integration to tie together components
into a function integration solution, and then demonstrates how Spring
Integration helps address the integration requirements. Finally, it looks
at the landscape of application integration solutions, including Mule and
the JBI specification. |
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Doing More With Less: Helping Software Development Teams Thrive in a Down Economy
Speaker: Theresa Lanowitz, Founder of voke, inc.
and Martin Van Ryswyk, Vice-President of Engineering. Electric Cloud
Following the economic downturn of 2000 to 2003, the enterprises that pursued
short-term cost-cutting strategies such as blindly outsourcing and rollbacks
in quality assurance found themselves ill prepared for future opportunities.
Join noted industry analyst, voke's Theresa Lanowitz, and Electric Cloud
VP Engineering Martin Van Ryswyk as they explore specific ways you can
transform your software development infrastructure to cut costs yet boost
productivity. Attendees will learn how not to just survive the economic
downturn, but thrive. |
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Google Web Toolkit: An Introduction
Speaker: David Geary, Author, Google Web Toolkit
Solutions
In the early days of Java, application development with the Abstract Window
Toolkit (AWT) was relatively simple. You needed a decent understanding
of Java and AWT fundamentals, but once equipped with such knowledge you
could dive in and develop some impressive applications in a short amount
of time. This session teaches you: The basics of Google Web Toolkit; How
to implement Ajax-enabled applications in Java; Internationalization; Hooking
into the browser history mechanism; Remote procedure calls. |
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Just Enough Early Architecture to Guide Development
Speaker: Jon Kern, Co-author, The Agile Manifesto;
Software Architect and Agile Manifestor, Immuexa
This session is designed to help you capture the best architecture/technical
solutions and ensure that they are repeated by all developers. By tackling
the architecture up-front in a serial manner, subsequent parallel development
will be much more manageable and predictable. In addition, a consistent
approach allows bolting on other techniques (like test harnesses, unit
tests) to help make development easier as time goes on. Consistency also
lends itself to refactoring, to extending the app, to changes in requirements. |
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J2EE
- Just Enough Early Architecture to Guide Development (Jon Kern, 2009)
- Productive Programmer: On the Lam from the Furniture Police (Neal Ford, 2009)
- 6 Ways to Leverage the Google Search Appliance in your Enterprise (Russ Young, 2009)
- Java Performance Tooling (Dr. Holly Cummins, 2008)
- Terracotta Brings Large Memory Spaces to Java (Ari Zilka, 2008)
- TSSJS 2008 Keynote: Why the Next Five Years Will Be About Languages (Ted Neward, 2008)
- Sneak Peek - The Presentation Tier @ TSSJS (Justin Gehtland, 2008)
- Bob Lee on Google Guice (Bob Lee, 2007)
- Best Practices for Designing Highly Concurrent Software (Brian Goetz and Cliff Click, 2007)
- Language-oriented Programming and Language Workbenches: Shifting Paradigms (Martin Fowler and Neal Ford, 2007)
- Best Practices for Continuous Performance Management (Steven Haines, 2007)
- Object/Relational Mapping and the Vietnam of Computer Science (Ted Neward, 2007)
- The Next Application Platform (Thomas Kurian, 2007)
- JBI (Joe Keller, 2006)
- Tooling at BEA/J2EE (Bill Roth, 2006)
- NetBeans: The Complete Overview (Pavel Buzek, 2006)
- Java Business Integration 101 (Peter Walker, 2006)
- Java Business Integration (James Strachan, 2006)
EJB
Performance
Web Applications & Frameworks
- The Rules of SOA - A Road to a Successful SOA Implementation (Jeff Genender, 2009)
- Enterprise Application Integration, and Spring (Josh Long, 2009)
- Google Web Toolkit: An Introduction (David Geary, 2009)
- Modern and Flexible Portal Architectures - A Use Case with Audi (Anton H Kramm, Stefan Andreasen, Ron Yu, Guenter Rauter, 2009)
- How to Avoid Driving Your Architecture Off a Cliff (Andreas Grabner, 2009)
- Create Rich, Dynamic Graphical Displays with Ajax (Erwan Paccard, 2009)
- Understanding Ajax Push (Deryk Sinotte and Ted Goddard, 2009)
- Managing a Logical Architecture with SonarJ (Alexander von Zitzewitz, 2008)
- Making Scalability a Part of Your Java Application Architecture (Geva Perry and Nati Shalom, 2008)
- Groovy (Dierk König, 2008)
- NetBeans 6.0 (Brian Leonard, 2007)
- Professional Ajax Development with the Spring Framework (Bram Smeets, 2007)
- RIFE (Geert Bevin, 2006)
- Ajax, JSF, and Ajax for JSF (Max Katz, 2006)
- Java Spaces and Grids (Nati Shalom, 2006)
- Large-scale Develepment Environments (Vincent Frisina, 2006)
- Accelerating Application Deployment and Managing SLAs by Virtualizing Container-Based Services (Jamie Bernardin, 2006)
- Nexaweb and Enterprise Rich Internet Applications (Brian Murphy, 2006)
- Using AJAX with DWR (Joe Walker, 2006)
Open Source
TheServerSide Symposium
- SOA and XFire (Dan Diephouse, 2006)
- Business Rules (Daniel Selman, 2006)
- Advanced Java (Heinz Kabutz, 2006)
- EJB3 Persistence (Mike Keith, 2006)
- Java and Large-Scale Systems (Bob
Pasker, 2006)
- The Future of Enterprise Java (Panel, 2006)
- Trails (Chris Nelson, 2006)
- Scalability (Ari Zilka, 2006)
- Building Rich Internet Applications with Adobe Flex (Jeff Vroom, 2006)
- Transforming Enterprise Java into an Enterprise Commodity (Geir Magnusson, 2006)
- Java Jeopardy at TheServerSide Java Symposium (2006)
- Where Did All the Beautiful Code Go? (Gregor Hohpe, 2006)
- Leveraging Open Source in the Enterprise (Ted Farrell, 2006)
- Next Steps in J2EE Development (Ted Farrell, 2003)
Vendor Perspectives
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October
TheServerSide Java Symposium
October 27-28, Prague, Czech Republic
TheServerSide.com's Java Symposium-Europe returns to Prague! Take home best
practices from renowned experts and 300 of your peers from across the globe.
Sign-up here to get the latest agenda and speaker details.
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Ask the Experts (April 30-May 1): WSIT and Project Tango
Got a question about Web Services Interoperability Technology (WSIT) and Project Tango, efforts focused on delivering
interoperability between Java EE and .Net? Post it during this session on the Sun Developer Network Ask the Experts
page from April 30 to May 4 and get answers from experts.
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Presented Nov 20 at NY Java Sigs
Slides on EJB Architectural Issues, including J2EE vs. NET, when to use EJB, EJB Project Management concerns, Messaging and more.
Presented at O'Reilly Conference on Enterprise Java
A set of slides about "How JMX Enables
Flexible Administration of Java Systems"
By Tyler Jewell of BEA.
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