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Ed Burns - JSF 1.2
According to Ed Burns, a leader in developing JavaServer Faces (JSF), looking at JSF as a foundation on which to build is a solution to the proliferation of Web frameworks. The problem now, however, is the proliferation of AJAX frameworks. In this tech talk, given at JavaOne in May 2006, Burns discusses various aspects of JSF. |
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Oisin Hurley and Steve Vinoski - SOA
In this tech talk, IONA's Oisin Hurley and Steve Vinoski discuss IONA's view of what's important around SOA design and implementation, focusing on IONA's Celtix and Artix offerings, as well as covering some of IONA's tooling and ancillary libraries, like CXF. |
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Bruce Johnson - Google Web Toolkit Q&A
Google Web Toolkit (GWT) lets you build Ajax applications in Java. In this tech talk, Bruce Johnson talks about what you can expect when you build your web app with GWT. Bruce also talks about using GWT with existing JavaScript libraries. |
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Ted Goddard - Ajax Push and Collaborative Enterprise Applications
Learn how to build a collaborative, multi-user application with Ajax Push. This talk recorded at the Ajax Experience in October takes a complete trip through the Ajax Push pipeline, answering questions with the lessons learned from developing the ICEfaces framework. |
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Steve Maryka - Enterprise Ajax and Open Source
In this tech talk given at the Ajax Experience in October, ICEsoft CTO, Steve Maryka, discusses the unique enterprise features of ICEfaces, a JSF framework for developing rich enterprise applications in Java, not JavaScript. |
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J2EE
- 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)
- Improving a Knowledge Portfolio (Dave Thomas, 2005)
- The Bileblog (Hani Suleiman, 2005)
- J2EE Best Practices (Darren Broemmer, 2005)
- Asymmetric Clustering and Websphere XD (Billy Newport, 2005)
- EAI and Messaging (Gregor Hohpe, 2005)
- JCA, Howl, and Java (Machael Giroux, 2005)
- Caching (Cameron Purdy, 2005)
- AOP (Ron Bodkin, 2005)
- Ongoing work at JBoss (Bill Burke, 2005)
- Effective Enterprise Java (Ted Neward, 2004)
- EJB 3, Lightweight Containers, AOP (Bruce Tate, 2004)
- The Spring Framework, AOP (Rod Johnson, 2004)
- J2EE Portability, Clustering TSS (Dion Almaer, 2003)
- TMC's Application Server Platform Baseline Specification (Salil Deshpande, 2003)
- Implementing the TMC Application Server Baseline Specification (Will Edwards, 2003)
- J2EE Design, AOP, The Spring Framework (Rod Johnson, 2003)
- J2EE Patterns and the eBay Case Study (John Crupi, 2003)
- J2EE and .NET Interoperability using Janeva (Vijay Natarajan, 2003)
- XHTML, XForms, Mobile Middleware (Jacob Christfort, 2003)
- Aspect Oriented Programming (Gregor Kiczales, 2003)
- Model Driven Architecture and The Productivity Case Study (Mike Burba, 2003)
- J2EE Standards and Evolving the Platform (Mark Hapner, 2003)
- J2EE and Integration (Thomas Kurian, 2003)
- Rich Internet Applications (Sean Neville, 2003)
- What's New in J2EE 1.4 (Mark Hapner, 2003)
- J2EE Development Tools (Ted Farrell, 2003)
- What's New in Java 1.5 (Joshua Bloch, 2003)
- Clustering in J2EE (Dean Jacobs, 2003)
- Java Management Extensions (JMX) (Christophe Ebro, 2003)
- The Future of J2EE Design and Development (Jack Greenfield, 2002)
- .NET vs J2EE (Doug Purdy, 2002)
- The Benefits of J2EE (Rick Saletta, 2002)
- Modeling J2EE Applications (Jack Greenfield, 2002)
- J2EE and Reusable Component Architectures (Gary Baney, 2002)
- The Evolution and Future of J2EE (Glen Martin, 2002)
- J2EE Blueprints implementation (Inderjeet Singh, 2001)
EJB
Performance
Web Services
- Ajax Push and Collaborative Enterprise Applications (Ted Neward, 2006)
- Web services Security (Randy Heffner, 2003)
- Web services (Anne Thomas Manes, 2002)
- J2EE and Web Services (Eduardo Pelegri-Llopart, 2002)
- JAX-RPC and Web Services (Rahul Sharma, 2002)
- The Move from Corba to Web Services (Simon Pepper, 2002)
- J2EE and Web Services (Anne Thomas Manes, 2001)
- J2EE Web Services Development (Tyler Jewell, 2001)
- J2EE Web Services and WS Architectural Issues (Steve Benfield, 2001)
- Web Services and IBM's role in J2EE (Rod Smith, 2001)
Web Applications & Frameworks
- RIFE (Geert Bevin, 2006)
- Ajax, JSF, and Ajax for JSF (Max Katz, 2006)
- Java Spaces and Grids (Nati Shalom, 2006)
- Large-scale Development 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)
- Java Server Faces (JSF) (Craig McClanahan, 2005)
- AppFuse, Spring Live, and Web Frameworks (Matt Raible, 2005)
- Tapestry and Hivemind (Howard Lewis Ship, 2005)
- JavaServer Faces (JSF)(Kito Mann, 2004)
- The JSP Standard Tag Library (JSTL) (Shawn Bayern, 2002)
- JavaServer Faces (JSF) (Amy Fowler, 2002)
- The Struts Framework (Craig McClanahan, 2002)
Persistence
Open Source
- Form and Function of Eclipse in the Industry (Bjorn Freeman-Benson, 2006)
- Commoditization of Open Source (Glen Martin, 2006)
- Apache Harmony and Apache Geronimo (Geir Magnusson, 2006)
- Agile Programming (Scott Ambler, 2005)
- Castor, Geronimo, Tranquil, Maven, and more (Bruce Snyder, 2005)
- ObjectWeb's Product Suite (Emannuel Cecchet, 2005)
- Tomcat5 (Jean-Francois Arcand, 2005)
- Ongoing work at JBoss (Bill Burke, 2004)
- Lighweight Containers and Agile Development (Aslak Hellesoy, 2004)
- Apache Geronimo (Dain Sundstrom, 2004)
- Apache Geronimo (Jeremy Boynes, 2004)
- Agile Modeling and Development
(Scott Ambler, 2004)
- Agile Methodologies in Offshore
Development (Vincent Massol, 2004)
- OpenSymphony, JavaBlogs,
Open Source Products (Mike Cannon-Brookes, 2003)
- Hibernate (Gavin King,
2003)
- WebWork and XWork (Jason
Carreira, 2003)
- JBoss 4 AOP Framework
(Bill Burke, 2003)
- JBoss and Open Source
(Marc Fleury, 2003)
- JBoss and the Open Source
Movement (Marc Fleury, 2002)
- J2EE and the future of Open
Source (Rickard Oberg, 2001)
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)
- AOP Keynote (Panel, 2004)
- From EJB to Hibernate to EJB3 (Gavin King, 2004)
- EJB 3.0 Work in Progress (Linda DeMichiel, 2004)
- Trends and the Future of Enterprise Java Keynote (Panel, 2004)
- Communities, Network Computing & Java Technology (Onno Kluyt, 2004)
- JBoss Professional Open Source and Projects (Marc Fleury, 2004)
- The Power of Patterns (Mike Burba, 2004)
- Aspect Oriented Java Development (Bob Lee, 2003)
- The Future of J2EE (Panel, 2003)
- J2EE Architecture Strategies (Darren Broemmer, 2003)
- Next Steps in J2EE Development (Ted Farrell, 2003)
- Service Oriented Architecture (David Litwack, 2003)
Vendor Perspectives
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Featured Event
TheServerSide Java Symposium
March 21-23, 2007 - The Venetian, Las Vegas - USA
Sponsored by TheServerSide.com: TSSJS is the development community's only enterprise Java conference on emerging technologies. Now in its 5th year, this TSSJS will feature 5 tracks:
Persistence (including Hibernate, EJB 3.0 and OpenJPA), Presentation (including Ajax, Web 2.0, JSF, Eclipse RCP and Netbeans), Development/Methodology (including Testing/QA,
Tuning/Performance, Agile methodologies and a comparative review of major open source IDEs), Architecture (including SOA, Interoperability, Clustering/Caching, Grids and Web frameworks
like Spring MVC, Rife and others) and Case Study & Community (featuring repeat sessions, real-world case studies and white board sessions). Find out more, and register today!
February
Sexy Web Apps with Java, Mozilla Tamarin, and Flex
7, 2007, 7:00 PM - 9:00 PM, VeriSign, Building 5, Mountain View, CA
James Ward (jamesward.org) is a Technical Evangelist for Flex at Adobe and Adobe's JCP representative to JSR 286, 299, and 301. In this session, James Ward will do live demonstrations and write code to show how easy it is to build sexy web apps with Java, Mozilla Tamarin, and Flex. The session will cover the programming model, Java Remoting, Pub/Sub messaging & JMS integration, Data Synchronization, Hibernate integration, charting, cinematic experiences, and media integration.
JUG Padova Meeting #32
10, 2007, 9:00 AM - 1:00 PM, DEI - Aula De, via Gradenigo 6/B, Padova, Italy
James Ward (jamesward.org) is a Technical Evangelist for Flex at Adobe and Adobe's JCP representative to JSR 286, 299, and 301. In this session, James Ward will do live demonstrations and write code to show how easy it is to build sexy web apps with Java, Mozilla Tamarin, and Flex. The session will cover the programming model, Java Remoting, Pub/Sub messaging & JMS integration, Data Synchronization, Hibernate integration, charting, cinematic experiences, and media integration.
2007 Nonprofit Software Development Summit
21-23, 2007, Preservation Park, Oakland, CA
The 2007 Nonprofit Software Development Summit will be a first-of-its-kind convening to bring together the range of developers, technologists, managers, eRiders, integrators, users and other practitioners who self-identify under the umbrella of "nonprofit software development". The event will provide an opportunity both to gather as a community and to take stock of the field, while building connections and capacity.
March
Greater Wisconsin Software Symposium 2007
2-4, 2007, 12:00 PM - 5:00 PM, Sheraton Milwaukee Brookfield, Milwaukee, WI
The Greater Wisconsin Software Symposium 2007 returns to Milwaukee on March 2-4th. GWSS 2007 will feature over sixty sessions covering core Java, Enterprise Java, Groovy, Web Services, Architecture and Agility space. GWSS 2007 is a technically focused event which is vendor free and offers a limited attendance model insuring a great deal of interaction between speakers and attendees. You will have the opportunity to learn about the latest and greatest in the Java space including Groovy, Grails, OSGI, Domain Driven Design, REST, JRuby, Ajax, Annotations, Spring 2.0 and JPA.
Java Posse Roundup 2007
6-9, 2007, Crested Butte, Colorado
An OpenSpace Conference with the Java Posse and Bruce Eckel. OpenSpace is a simple methodology for self-organizing conference tracks. It relies on participation by people who have a passion for the topics to be discussed. There is no preplanned list of topics, only time slots and a space in the main meeting room where interested participants propose topics and pick time slots.
Desktop Matters 2007
8-9, 2007, 2:00 PM - 9:00 PM, Wyndham San Jose Hotel, San Jose, CA
Between Web 2.0 and Ajax, have been getting all the conference love to the themselves. Not anymore. Introducing Desktop Matters: A conference focused on Desktop Application development. Desktop Matters features many expert speakers, including key members of Sun's Swing team and the SwingX project, limited attendance with great speaker access and pre-conference opportunity to get hands-on help and advice from Swing experts.
New England Software Symposium 2007: Spring Edition
9-11, 2007, 12:00 PM - 5:00 PM, Sheraton Ferncroft, Danvers, MA
The New England Software Symposium 2007 returns to Boston on March 9-11th. NESS 2007 will feature over fifty sessions covering core Java, Enterprise Java, Groovy, Web Services, Architecture and Agility space. NESS 2007 is a technically focused event which is vendor free and offers a limited attendance model insuring a great deal of interaction between speakers and attendees. You will have the opportunity to learn about the latest and greatest in the Java space including Groovy, Grails, OSGI, Domain Driven Design, REST, JRuby, Ajax, Annotations, Spring 2.0 and JPA.
Gateway Software Symposium 2007
16-18, 2007, 12:00 PM - 5:00 PM, Marriott St. Louis West, St. Louis, MO
The Gateway Software Symposium 2007 returns to St. Louis on March 16-18th. GSS 2007 will feature over sixty sessions covering core Java, Enterprise Java, Groovy, Web Services, Architecture and Agility space. GSS 2007 is a technically focused event which is vendor free and offers a limited attendance model insuring a great deal of interaction between speakers and attendees. You will have the opportunity to learn about the latest and greatest in the Java space including Groovy, Grails, OSGI, Domain Driven Design, REST, JRuby, Ajax, Annotations, Spring 2.0 and JPA.
Greater Nebraska Software Symposium 2007
23-25, 2007, 12:00 PM - 5:00 PM, Crowne Plaza Omaha, Omaha, NE
The Greater Nebraska Software Symposium 2007 returns to Omaha on March 23-25th. GNSS 2007 will feature over forty sessions covering core Java, Enterprise Java, Groovy, Web Services, Architecture and Agility space. GNSS 2007 is a technically focused event which is vendor free and offers a limited attendance model insuring a great deal of interaction between speakers and attendees. You will have the opportunity to learn about the latest and greatest in the Java space including Groovy, Grails, OSGI, Domain Driven Design, REST, JRuby, Ajax, Annotations, Spring 2.0 and JPA.
May
JavaOne 2007
8-11, 2007, Moscone Center, San Francisco, CA
The 2007 JavaOne conference in San Francisco is your opportunity to learn the latest developments in Java technology. Every year we listen to you, the developer, and evolve the conference to meet your needs. And you have told us loud and clear that you want MORE! The program committee has been feverishly working to ensure the 2007 JavaOne Program meets and hopefully exceeds your expectations.
June
Jazoon'07
24-28, 2007, Hallenstadion, Zurich, Switzerland
4 day Java-conference in Zurich, Sitzerland. Free for speakers. Grants available for students and participants from developing and transition countries.
TheServerSide Java Symposium-Europe
27-29, 2007 - Princesa Sofia Gran Hotel - Barcelona, Spain
All the great features and benefits of TheServerSide Java Symposium come to Europe. Join your peers, industry luminaries and TheServerSide.com at the 2nd annual TSSJS-Europe. Beyond the theoretical, delve into the most relevant topics in Java today in in-depth, accurate, and forward-thinking sessions. Look at your projects in a new way, with expert perspective on the technologies you use everyday. Take home practical lessons that will make a difference to your projects. Learn the technologies inside-out, from all the angles. Get time-saving techniques on productive coding. Visit the website for the most up-to-date speaker and session lineup and to register today!
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Ask the Experts Session on Java WSDP 2.0
Got a question about the recently released Java Web Services Developer Pack (Java WSDP) 2.0? Submit your
questions on the Sun Developer Network Ask the Experts page and get answers from Java WSDP 2.0 lead engineer
Ramesh Mandava and Java WSDP developer Ana Lindstrom-Tamer.
Submit questions Feb 6-10.
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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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The current JBoss http clustering will be introduced. The clustering terminology will be introduced along with the current JBoss clustering stack that includes JGroups and JBoss Cache as the underlying framework.
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