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Web development is one of the most exciting and innovative areas of software development today. The Java platform has proven to be ideally suited for the web, due in large part to the combination of rich features and robust, proven implementations. In this track, developers will learn how easy it is to build powerful web applications for the Java 2 Platform, Enterprise Edition (J2EE), and how new Java technologies for the web can help their customers achieve cost savings, improved productivity, and competitive advantage.

Sessions in this track will provide details on how to best leverage technologies such as Java Servlet, JavaServer Pages, JavaServer Pages Standard Tag Library, and JavaServer Faces, as well as Java Web Services such as SOAP, WSDL, UUDI, ebXML, and other XML and web frameworks in application development.


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TS-3094(USA,2005) xfy Technology: Fusing XML and Java Technology to Open New Dimensions of Application and Document Creation
Norbert Roma
TS-3227(USA,2005) Grizzly: An HTTP Listener Using Java Technology NIO
Jean-Francois Arcand, Charlie Hunt and Scott Oaks
TS-3364(USA,2005) Struts to JavaServer Faces: A Programmer Guide
Kevin Hinners
TS-3367(USA,2005) Interoperability Between Java Technology and .NET: More Than Just Web Services
Wayne Citrin and Kevin Wittkopf
TS-3374(USA,2005) How to Build Killer Portlets Using JavaServer Faces Technology
Stan Silvert
TS-3397(USA,2005) Web Services and XML Performance and the Java Virtual Machine: What Your JVM Is Doing During That Long Pause When XML Processing, With Optimization Suggestions
Eugene Kuznetsov
TS-3477(USA,2005) Implementing the New Web Services APIs in the Java Platform
Kohsuke Kawaguchi, Doug Kohlert and Rajiv Mordani
TS-3636(USA,2005) Java Architecture for XML Binding (JAXB) 2.0 : XML Data Binding for the Java Platform
Bhakti Mehta and Sekhar Vajjhala
TS-3999(USA,2005) Web Services in the Real World
Sean Crotty and Greg Isaacs
TS-5068(USA,2005) Spring and JavaServer Faces Technology: Synergy or Superfluous?
Rod Johnson, Regis Louis and Duncan Mills
TS-5163(USA,2005) XQuery for the Java Technology Geek
Ron Hitchens and Jason Hunter
TS-5244(USA,2005) Achieving Rich Clients With JavaServer Faces
Ted Goddard
TS-5287USA,2005) Java Technology Portals Panel: Leading Vendors Debate Architecture and Development Approaches
Kent Dickson, Anne Hecht, Eric Knorr, David Meyer and Cyril Moutran
TS-5398(USA,2005) Web Services Security Attacks in Action
Rich Salz
TS-5935(USA,2005) Nine Ways to Hack a Web Application
Martin Nystrom
TS-5958(USA,2005) Amazon Web Services: Fueling Innovation and Entrepreneurship
Jeff Barr
TS-5960(USA,2005) Tapestry in Action
Howard Lewis Ship
TS-7187(USA,2005) Fast Infoset: A Fast, Effective, and Practical Binary Encoding for the XML Infoset
Don Brutzman, Santiago Pericas-Geertsen and Paul Sandoz
TS-7230(USA,2005) Next-Generation Web Services in the Java Platform
Roberto Chinnici and Marc Hadley
TS-7318(USA,2005) Beyond Blogging: Feed Syndication and Publishing With Java Technology
Alejandro Abdelnur, Kevin Burton, Patrick Chanezon and Dave Johnson
TS-7397(USA,2005) Shale: The Next Struts?
David Geary and Craig McClanahan
TS-7642(USA,2005) Web Framework Smackdown
Ed Burns, Jason Carreira, David Geary, Eelco Hillenius, Kevin Osborn and Howard Lewis Ship
TS-7832(USA,2005) Making Flexible Web Services: Asynchronous Web Service Messaging
Lei Jin and Jim Rivera
TS-7853USA,2005) Extreme Reuse in JavaServer Faces
Christian Straub and Adam Winer
TS-7986(USA,2005) Rich Web Applications With the J2EE Platform and AJAX
Gregory Murray and Tor Norbye
TS-8617(USA,2005) POJO Web Development With Wicket
Martijn Dashorst and Miko Matsumura
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