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Pump Up Your Technical Knowledge
Listen and watch as industry luminaries bring you the latest on Java technologies
IMS (IP Multimedia Sub-system) is the blueprint for an Application Revolution. This session allows you to understand the fundamentals of IMS and how Java technology is being increasingly used to implement this architecture and enable this Platform. IMS is widely seen as a key technology for fixed/mobile network convergence' which makes it a hot ticket. Many vendors and service providers now see IMS as the single most important telecom technology development of this decade. In this session, we will particularly focus on developing applications in Java technology for enabling the next-gen IMS services. With the emergence of converged telecom and business logic applications, the industry is looking for architectures that can support the combined development. SIP is a hot topic in today's Java software telecommunications development community, but there is little to be said on the issue of how it fits architecturally into the existing world of Java Platform, Enterprise Edition (Java EE platform). We give you an overview of some of the prevalent key standards, including SIP Servlet and JAIN SLEE. We go over some reference architectures on how to integrate Java EE applications into telecom IMS applications. We spend the bulk of the session going into example applications, complete with code samples and demonstration.
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