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The Java 2 Platform, Enterprise Edition (J2EE) is the industry standard for enterprise application development. This proven platform provides a secure, robust, and scalable environment for building, deploying, and managing enterprise-class applications while delivering strong code portability and reusability. In this track, developers will learn how to become more productive and valuable to their enterprises by studying the best practices in using J2EE technologies and Service-Oriented Architectures (SOA).

Sessions in this track will focus in detail on how to use the latest innovations in the J2EE platform, including SOA, Enterprise JavaBeans technology, Java DataBase Connectivity (JDBC) software, the Java Message Service (JMS), the J2EE Connector Architecture, application servers based on J2EE technology, performance tuning, design patterns, and application compatibility, as well as special topics and real-world industry case studies.


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TS-1073(USA,2005) The New WebLogic Server 9.0
Blake Connell and Gary McBride
TS-1428(USA,2005) Enterprise Service Bus and Java Business Integration: Infrastructure for Enterprise SOA
David Chappell
TS-1640(USA,2005) Pragmatic SOA: A Case Study
Ashesh Badani, Ashok Mollin, and T.N. Subramaniam
TS-1871(USA,2005) A Case Study in J2EE Scalability and Redundancy: The Daily Planet
Dennis MacNeil, Mikael Ottosson, and Peter Zadrozny
TS-3035(USA,2005) The Next Impedance Mismatch: Mapping Java Technology Objects and EJB Beans to XML
Dennis Leung and Donald Smith
TS-3204(USA,2005) High-Performance Persistence
Doug Clarke and Shaun Smith
TS-3230(USA,2005) Building J2EE Grid-Enabled Services
Eric Nielsen, Daniel Templeton, and Wendy Wang
TS-3269(USA,2005) Developing and Deploying Secure Identity Web Services in a Federated Environment
Srividhya Narayanan, Pat Patterson, and Malla Simhachalam
TS-3403(USA,2005) Java Data Objects in Action
Patrick Linskey and Craig Russell
TS-3513(USA,2005) Think MDBs Are Only for Java Message Service? J2EE Connectors Demystified
Binod Pg, George Tharakan, and Sivakumar Thyagarajan
TS-3532(USA,2005) Five Ways to Use BPEL With Java Technology
Edwin Khodabakchian, Raghu Kodali, and Roel Stalman
TS-3533(USA,2005) Loosely Coupled: Implementing Service-Oriented Architectures with Java Business Integration (JSR 208)
John Crupi, Michael Hulton, and Michael Wright
TS-3628(USA,2005) Hibernate 3.0
Gavin King
TS-3795(USA,2005) Migration to EJB 3.0: Getting There Is Easier Than You Think
Jason Haley, Michael Keith, and Merrick Schincariol
TS-3797(USA,2005) Java Message Service: Tips and Tricks for Scalable Messaging
Tom Barnes, Kelly Emo, and Sunila Srivatsan
TS-3901(USA,2005) The JBoss Kernel: Plug and Play J2EE
Bill Burke
TS-5111(USA,2005) Writing Secure Web Applications
Neil Smithline
Bernard Traversat
TS-5238(USA,2005) Java Business Integration (JSR 208): Enabling Standards-Based Integration
David Chappell, Scott Clinton, Mark Hapner, Aiaz Kazi, and Sanjay Patil
TS-5609(USA,2005) The Killer Platform
Vicki Shipkowitz and Ivo Totev
TS-7011(USA,2005) Architectural Overview of the Apache Geronimo Project
Jeremy Boynes
TS-7024(USA,2005) SOA Meets the Client: Desktop, Laptop, and Gizmos
Jim Colson, BJ Hargrave, and Angus McIntyre
TS-7025(USA,2005) Enterprise Metadata Discovery: Simplify the Development of J2EE J2CA Applications
Piotr Przybylski and Christopher Vavra
TS-7026(USA,2005) SOA and Web Services: State of the Art
Rachel Reinitz and Rick Robinson
TS-7027(USA,2005) A Technical Look at WebSphere Family Version 6
Jim Knutson
TS-7123(USA,2005) Sun Java System Application Server and Java EE 5 SDK
Jerome Dochez, Sreeram Duvur, and Abhijit Kumar
TS-7151(USA,2005) The Case for Data Services: Bringing Order to SOA
Michael Carey and Bill Roth
TS-7339(USA,2005) Data Grids for J2EE Platform Cluster Deployments
Jags Ramnarayanan and Bharath Rangarajan
TS-7410(USA,2005) Network Attached Processing: Tapping 384-Way SMP, 256GB Java Technology Compute Bricks
Shyam Pillalamarri and Gil Tene
TS-7695(USA,2005) The Spring Framework: Introduction to Lightweight J2EE Architecture
Juergen Hoeller and Rod Johnson
TS-7765(USA,2005) Java Business Integration: A Foundation for SOA
Mark Hapner, Ron Ten-Hove, and Peter Walker
TS-7859(USA,2005) Managing Your Application's Performance into Production
Ken Silber
TS-7949(USA,2005) The New EJB 3.0 Persistence API
Linda DeMichiel, Michael Keith, Gavin King, and Patrick Linskey
TS-7964(USA,2005) Java Web Services Development Using Annotations
Brian Zotter
TS-7969(USA,2005) Enterprise JavaBeans 3.0
Linda DeMichiel
TS-9022(USA,2005) J2EE and Telecoms: Industry Trends and How to Get Involved
Rehman Adil, Alka Gupta, and Phelim ODoherty
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