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Core Technology: Java EE


As a serious Java programmer, you express yourself any number of ways: by tuning the garbage collector for performance or predictability, developing new techniques to better manage concurrency, shrinking Java technology as far as possible to meet the needs of that new embedded device, and more. The Core Technology track topics range from the compelling capabilities presented by Java Card version 3, which puts a Web server on a credit card, to the awesome scale and ability of Java EE 6 technology with profiles, providing the backbone for today's Web 2.0 and SOA infrastructures. And, of course, we haven't left out the heart of Java technology -- Java Platform, Standard Edition -- which has just seen the arrival of the consumer-oriented Java SE 6 update 10 while on the road to Java SE 7 technology.

In this track you will find a broad spectrum of topics, such as:

  • Java EE technology: With Java EE 6 and profiles, Java EE technology is becoming a compelling answer for Web infrastructure providers who need to provide high-transaction, 24x7 services and lightweight services that appear and disappear with the needs of the business. This track covers Web services, Java persistence, EJB technology, Web-tier frameworks, REST, security, and emerging Java EE platform APIs.
  • Tools and languages: Java technology has many great tools for general development, but different domains sometimes require specific or customized tools, or new extensions to standard tools. This track also covers languages beyond Java technology, including JavaScript, Ruby, Python, and so on, which have created new models for development and new opportunities for integration with the Java VM.
  • Cool stuff: In this topic you'll learn about innovative and emerging uses of Java technology in interesting new domains.
Download all following PDFs of this track in one .zip file.

Sessions
Number
Title
Detail
Java Servlet 3.0: Empowering Your Web Applications With Async, Extensibility and More
Jan Luehe, Sun Microsystems, Inc.; Rajiv Mordani, Sun Microsystems, Inc.; Greg Wilkins, Webtide
Metro Web Services Security Usage Scenarios
Harold Carr, Sun Microsystems, Inc.; Jiandong Guo, Sun Microsystems, Inc.
Enterprise JavaBeans 3.1 (EJB 3.1) Technology Overview
Kenneth Saks, Sun Microsystems, Inc.; Marina Vatkina, Sun Microsystems, Inc.
A Complete Tour of the JavaServer Faces 2.0 Platform
Ed Burns, Sun Microsystems, Inc.; Roger Kitain, Sun Microsystems, Inc.
JDBC? We Don't Need No Stinkin' JDBC: How LinkedIn Scaled with memcached, SOA, and a Bit of SQL
David Raccah, LinkedIn Corporation; Dhananjay Ragade, LinkedIn Corporation
Java Platform, Enterprise Edition Technology-Based Connector Architecture 1.6
Binod Pg, Sun Microsystems, Inc.; Sivakumar Thyagarajan, Sun Microsystems Inc.
Developing RESTful Web Services with the Java API for RESTful Web Services (JAX-RS)
Marc Hadley, Sun Microsystems, Inc.; Paul Sandoz, Sun Microsystems, Inc.
Balancing Java Message Service Performance with Reliability
Robert Davies, Progress: FuseSource; Gordon Sivewright, Sun Microsystems Inc.
Powering Next Generation Media Services and Convergence With Java EE
Sankara Rao Bhogi, Sun Microsystems, Inc.; Binod Pg, Sun Microsystems,
Upgrading OSGi
BJ Hargrave, IBM; Peter Kriens, aQute
Dealing with Asynchronicity in Java Technology-Based Web Services
Gerard Davison, Oracle; Manoj Kumar, Oracle USA
Developing Java Persistence API Applications with the NetBeans IDE and EclipseLink
Andrei Badea, Sun Microsystems, Inc.; Doug Clarke, Oracle
Java Platform, Enterprise Edition 5 and 6: Eclipse and NetBeans IDE Tooling Offering
Ludovic Champenois, Sun Microsystems, Inc.; Phillipe Ombredanne, nexB and EasyEclipse
Bean Validation: Declare Once, Validate Anywhere -- A Reality?
Emmanuel Bernard, JBoss, a Division of Red Hat
Full-Text Search: Human Heaven and Database Savior in the Cloud
Emmanuel Bernard, JBoss, a Division of Red Hat; Aaron Walker, base2Services
Java Persistence API 2.0: What's New ?
Linda DeMichiel, Sun Microsystems, Inc.; Anil Gaur, Sun Microsystems, Inc.
Spring Framework 3.0: New and Notable
Rod Johnson, SpringSource

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