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Everybody talks about SOA but how the hell do I build the damn thing in a high performance-stateful environment?
(JavaPolis 2006)
HomeJP06Logo2.gif! Everybody talks about SOA but how the hell do I build the damn thing in a high performance stateful environment? Abstract Your high performance application is facing continuous and exponential growth in transaction and data volume? You know ...
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conference, soa, methodology
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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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scripting, javaee, web, conference
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Fast SOA
(JavaPolis 2006)
HomeJP06Logo2.gif! Fast SOA: XML, SOA and Performance Abstract Learn how to build XML and SOA systems for performance, scalability, and governance. Frank Cohen demonstrates building a service architecture implemented with native XML technologies (both commercial and opensource,) he ...
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conference, soa
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Automatic testing of Enterprise Applications using Open Source tools
(JavaPolis 2006)
HomeJP06Logo2.gif! Automatic testing using Open Source tools Abstract In actual enterprise level applications, either web or services based, it's more and more necessary to have a suite of tests to be executed automatically in order to prevent regressions of the system. Commercial tools ...
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conference, testing
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Web Continuations
(JavaPolis 2006)
HomeJP06Logo2.gif! Web Continuations Abstract State management has always been a complex and tricky part of web application development. Continuations simplify this and automatically allow you to create a onetoone conversation between users and a web application. State preservation and flow ...
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conference, web
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Spring2 Update
(JavaPolis 2006)
HomeJP06Logo2.gif! Spring2 Update Abstract Spring 2.0 introduced major enhancements in the Spring Framework making it both simpler to use and more powerful. In this session, Rod discusses some of the enhancements through code examples, focusing on: Extensible XML configuration, support ...
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conference, spring
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Pragmatic Clustering Guide
(JavaPolis 2006)
HomeJP06Logo2.gif! Pragmatic Clustering Guide Abstract A really interesting JavaPolis presentation on how to introduce in a pragmatic way clustering within a WebWork/Spring/Hibernate enterprise application like Confluence. Mike (coCEO Atlassian) shares his practical experience on how ...
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Grails
(JavaPolis 2006)
HomeJP06Logo2.gif! Grails Abstract The emergence of dynamic language based frameworks such as Rails & Django has inspired many leading figures to reevaluate how modern web applications are built today. However, a significant number of organisations simply have too much ...
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conference, spring, hibernate, scripting
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Spring2 development
(JavaPolis 2006)
HomeJP06Logo2.gif! Spring2 Development Abstract Spring 2 has been released in October. It contains a wealth of new features that can all be of great benefit to any application development project. In this university session we will explore some of the Spring 2 features ...
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university, spring
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