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Java Technology, Ajax, Web 2.0 and SOA
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Presenter: Dion Hinchcliffe, Sphere of Influence; John MacDonald, Sabre Holdings; Dan Malks, JackBe; Rod Johnson, Interface21; Craig McClanahan, Sun Microsystems, Inc.; Deepak Alur, JackBe,


A panel of industry experts discuss the hype and reality surrounding the three of the biggest buzzwords to emerge: SOA, Asynchronous JavaScript technology and XML (Ajax), and Web 2.0. Over the last year, while SOA has become a mature word, Ajax a relatively newcomer to the industry, has gained a lot of recognition and momentum in the industry and is set to disrupt some of the key technologies and architectures. And the term Web 2.0 is being used to describe the shift in paradigms in web computing.

  • Is there a substantive shift in how applications are being developed or is this simply a lot of hype?
  • What is Java technology role?
  • What is the role of webservices and how can they be leveraged in the mashosphere?
  • How are SOA and Ajax being used to solve real-world problems in the enterprise?
  • What is the relevance of mashups in the enterprise?
  • How are the enterprises transforming their applications to take advantage of Ajax and mashups?
  • What challenges do they face when adopting and implementing Ajax in the enterprise?

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