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The Role of the Microprocessor in the Evolution of Java Technology Part 1
This Videocast discusses the role of microprocessors in the evolution of Java technology. Gain insight into how Java has become the dominant platform for both businesses and consumers. Discover how Java has evolved into one of the strongest, most flexible platforms for computing. Learn how microprocessors allow Java developers to spend more time innovating features for software initiatives. Explore actual consumer experiences with Java as well as the future of Java technology.
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The Role of the Microprocessor in the Evolution of Java Technology Part 2
This Videocast explores the essential role of microprocessors in improved Java performance. Learn how to improve JVM performance, deal with data concurrency more efficiently and handle garbage collection more thoroughly. Discover how to achieve accelerated managed runtime environments and other enhancements in the underlying JVMs, allowing developers to focus their efforts on software innovation.
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The Role of the Microprocessor in the Evolution of Java Technology Part 3
This Videocast discusses the role microprocessors play in the future of Java. Explore how the layers of the computing platform have changed as Java has evolved. Discover why it is essential to break the bond between software and the instruction set for optimal software development. Gain insight into various enhancements that allow the underlying Java platform to perform at its best. Learn how Java has enabled organizations to free the platform from the application, allowing developers to focus on innovation to software initiatives.
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Zero Turnaround for Java Development
Zero turnaround, the ability to immediately see the results of code changes, is a topic of growing interest and importance in the Java community. First and foremost, it's a productivity issue, in that engineers not waiting for a compile and class load can spend more time coding. It helps an engineer maintain a train of thought to try a new construct and immediately test it in working code. In this podcast, JavaRebel development lead Jevgeni Kabanov discusses the value of zero turnaround to both development and production systems, and how JavaRebel helps achieve this goal.
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Bringing Java Performance and Scalability to Eastern Europe and the Mideast
Cutting edge companies in Eastern Europe and the Middle East in financial services, high technology, and manufacturing are increasingly using Java EE systems and applications for mission-critical business uses. These applications often face performance and scalability challenges as these companies grow and take on increased processing requirements. In this podcast, World IT Systems president Christopher Lewandowski describes the challenges of getting performance and scalability out of enterprise Java applications and how he works with clients to achieve their performance goals.
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J2EE
- 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)
- 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
Web Applications & Frameworks
- 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 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)
- The JSP Standard Tag Library (JSTL) (Shawn Bayern, 2002)
- JavaServer Faces (JSF) (Amy Fowler, 2002)
- The Struts Framework (Craig McClanahan, 2002)
Persistence
Open Source
- Open Source Java Support and Diagnostics (Will Pugh, 2007)
- The Jazz Project (Erich Gamma, 2007)
- 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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June
TheServerSide.com's 3rd annual Java Symposium-Europe
18-20 June, Clarion Congress Hotel in Prague, Czech Republic
Join over 300 developers and architects learning to do more with enterprise Java. TSSJS-Europe will showcase what's new in Java EE6, including the EJB 3.1 and JPA 2.0 specifications. See what's new and cool in Spring 3.0. Compare Spring, Struts, Seam, JSF, Wicket, and Tapestry, as well as 'JVM-friendly' languages like Groovy, Scala, JRuby and Grails. Learn new approaches to performance, persistence and architecture, including cloud computing, resource-oriented computing and grids. Get best practices for high performance, high-availability and scalability. Visit the TSSJS-Europe site to learn more and register today!
April
Impact 2008
April 6 - 11, Las Vegas
Annual conference on SOA and WebSphere offering technical education about SOA and IBM thought leadership
for LOBs, CIOs and practical application for users.
May
CommunityOne
May 5, 2008, San Francisco
Choose from 70+ sessions led by experts from 30+ communities spanning the open source stack and powering the Internet. OSes, databases,
web and app servers, scripting, Web 2.0, tools and more. Free admission, but space is limited.
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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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I am facing problem in my RAD 6.0 - Wepshpere Application server. My server is getting started successfully, i can see the status of server also as "Started". Within few minutes server get stopped automatically.
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how to complie .JSP file using tomcat 6.0
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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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