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Java Platform, Enterprise Edition (Java EE) is the industry standard for developing portable, robust, scalable, and secure server-side Java technology-based applications. Building on the solid foundation of the Java SE platform, Java EE offers standard APIs for web services, persistence, security, management, deployment, and communications that make it the industry standard for implementing enterprise-class service-oriented architecture (SOA) and Web 2.0 applications.

Sessions
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Title
Detail
Killer Apps: Data Mining Demystified
Mark Hornick, Oracle Corporation
Best OSGi Practices
BJ Hargrave, IBM; Peter Kriens, aQute
Xen and the Art of Distributed Virtual Machine Management
Greg Lavender, Dept. of Computer Sciences, The University of Texas at Austin
Event-Driven Application Servers
Thomas Bernhardt, Esper Open Source Project; Alexandre Vasseur, (Independent)
Web Beans Update
Gavin King, JBoss; Bob Lee, Google Inc.
Seam and SOA
Gavin King, JBoss
What's New in the Java Portlet Specification 2.0 (JSR 286)?
Wesley Budziwojski, Sun Microsystems, Inc.; Stefan Hepper, IBM
Enterprise JavaBeans 3.1 Technology
Kenneth Saks, Sun Microsystems, Inc.
Harnessing the Power of Java Platform, Enterprise Edition (Java EE) Technology With Spring
Michael Keith, Oracle; Colin Sampaleanu, Interface21 Inc.; Shaun Smith, Oracle Corporation
Technical Overview of GlassFish v2
Dhiru Pandey, Sun Microsystems, Inc.; Larry White, Sun Microsystems, Inc.
Java DB Performance
Olav Sandsta, Sun Microsystems, Inc.
Advanced Enterprise Debugging Techniques
Neal Ford, ThoughtWorks Inc.
Guidelines, Tips, and Tricks in Using Java EE 5 from the Java BluePrints Program
Sean Brydon, Sun Microsystems, Inc.; Smitha Kangath, Sun Microsystems Inc; Inderjeet Singh, Google Inc.
Fast and Free SSO: A Survey of Open-Source Solutions to Single Sign-on
Craig Dickson, Behr Process Corporation; Naveen Nallannagari, Behr Process Corporation
Harvard's Dataverse Network: A JSF/EJB 3.0 Technology Data Sharing Solution on Java EE 5
Merce Crosas, Harvard University; Bob Treacy, Harvard University
Architecture of Popular Object/Relational Mapping Providers
Mitesh Meswani, Sun Microsystems, Inc.; Craig Russell, Sun Microsystems, Inc.; Larry White, Sun Microsystems, Inc.
Takes two to Tango: Java Web Services and .NET Interoperability
Harold Carr, Sun Microsystems, Inc.; Arun Gupta, Sun Microsystems, Inc.
Java Persistence API: Best Practices and Tips
Rima Patel Sriganesh, Sun Microsystems, Inc.; Marina Vatki
Adding Telephony to Java Technology-Based Enterprise Applications
Sreeram Duvur, Sun Microsystems, Inc.; Jonathan Kaplan, Sun Microsystems, Inc.
Java Persistence 2.0
Linda DeMichiel, Sun Microsystems, Inc.
Unleashing the Power of JAX-WS RI: Spring, Stateful Web Services, SMTP, and More
Kohsuke Kawaguchi, Sun Microsystems, Inc.; Jitendra Kotamraju, Sun Microsystems, Inc.

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