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Pump Up Your Technical Knowledge
Listen and watch as industry luminaries bring you the latest on Java technologies
This session demonstrates business-level interoperability requirements and scenarios such as federated security, reliability, and transactional integrity across orchestrated business processes. The demonstrations are presented by Sun and Microsoft engineers using Sun's Project Metro web services stack and Microsoft's .NET Framework 3.5. You will learn about Java APIs for XML Web Services (JAX-WS) and .NET 3.5 (Windows Communications Foundation [WCF]) and how web services can be created in the NetBeans IDE, deployed in Project GlassFish, and easily consumed within WCF/.NET 3.5 by use of Visual Studio 2008 on Windows Vista and Server 2008 (and vice versa). The session is based on demonstrations involving the creation and consumption of XML web services that utilize standard WS-* protocols to support secure, reliable, and transacted interactions. The demos are centered on common business scenarios, such as Microsoft Office clients' retrieving/updating data from Java technology-based web services, and multiparty service orchestrations such as retailer/wholesaler interactions. |
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