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Java EE 5 Blueprints
(JavaPolis 2006)
HomeJP06Logo2.gif! Java EE 5 Blueprints Abstract This talk will cover the different blueprints available for the Java Enterprise Edition version 5. Speaker Greg Murray Brian Leonard Related Links AJAX Blueprints https://blueprints.dev.java.net/bpcatalog/ee5/ajax/index.html Web ...
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Brian Leonard
(JavaPolis 2006)
HomeJP06Logo2.png! Brian Leonard BIO Brian Leonard works as a senior software engineer with Sun Microsystems. He's been working with application servers before there was a J2EE standard, helping develop applications as well as the servers that run them. Until most recently ...
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Project Phobos
(JavaPolis 2006)
HomeJP06Logo2.gif! Project Phobos Abstract Scripting and dynamic languages are one of the most exciting topics in programming these days. Languages like Javascript, Ruby, Python and others have soared in popularity in recent years, each bringing a fresh, different perspective to the activity ...
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Spring OSGi
(JavaPolis 2006)
HomeJP06Logo2.gif! Spring OSGi Abstract The SpringOSGi project makes it easy to build Spring applications that run in an OSGi framework. A Spring application written in this way provides better separation of modules, the ability to dynamically add, remove, and update modules in a running ...
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EJB3 Interceptors
(JavaPolis 2006)
HomeJP06Logo2.gif! EJB3 Interceptors Abstract The EJB 3.0 spec defines the ability to apply custom made interceptors to the business methods of your session and message driven beans (and of course to the JBoss @Service and @Consumer beans). EJB 3.0 interceptors take the form ...
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Developing Enterprise Content Applications using Open Source
(JavaPolis 2006)
HomeJP06Logo2.gif! Developing Enterprise Content Applications using OpenSource Abstract Alfresco is the first open source enterprise content management system developed by the founder of Documentum and including core Java teams from Documentum and Interwoven. Alfresco is developed as a scalable, aspectoriented ...
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Apache Geronimo Unleashed
(JavaPolis 2006)
HomeJP06Logo2.gif! Apache Geronimo Unleashed Abstract Apache Geronimo is the latest open source application server to achieve J2EE 1.4 certification, making it ready for adoption in the Enterprise. It is now a real contender in the open source application server market and offers a unique ...
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JSR-277 Java Module System
(JavaPolis 2006)
HomeJP06Logo2.gif! JSR277 Java Module System Abstract The JSR277 (Java Module System) specification seeks to address many issues associated with Java Archives (JARs), including the lack of version control, the difficulties in distributing multiple JARs for deployment, the classpath hell ...
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JSR-227 Standard Data Binding
(JavaPolis 2006)
HomeJP06Logo2.gif! JSR227 Standard Data Binding & Access Facility for J2EE Abstract Increasingly, enterprise applications model persistent datasources as Java classes and develop Business Services that query, manipulate, and persist these objects. However, developing interactive user interfaces that use ...
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JSF update
(JavaPolis 2006)
HomeJP06Logo2.gif! JSF Update Abstract AJAX Development with JavaServer Faces: Look Ma, No JavaScript! This session explains how you can build attractive, AJAXenabled applications using JavaServer Faces (JSF) technology without the use of manuallycoded JavaScript. After ...
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