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Open Source in the Enterprise
  In his Java Pro Live! keynote, Eclipse's Mike Milinkovich examines how the Eclipse platform's features benefit from rigorous testing and feedback from the open source community.
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Roundtable Stresses SOA Integration
Insights on Rich Clients, Java, and Eclipse
XML Persistence Pays Off
Annotations and the Future of Middleware
Marc Fleury In his keynote at Java Pro Live!, JBoss's Marc Fleury studies how annotations and aspect orientation are influencing the design, implementation, and use of middleware.
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Java Lifecycle Tools: Open Source or Commercial?
JPL PanelWhat constitutes a healthy Java tools market? How should your company handle open source tools? Java Pro Live! panelists contemplated these questions and more.
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The Changing Face of Security in Java Apps
Paul Patrick In his Java Pro Live! keynote, BEA Chief Security Architect Paul Patrick explores the growing use of service-oriented security infrastructures to leverage existing investments and support dynamic changes in enterprise environments.
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Maximize the Business Value of Software
George Paolini In the opening keynote at Java Pro Live!, Borland's George Paolini discusses today's major business problem involving the inability to deliver quality software in line with business requirements and how the evolution of software processes is changing that.
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Open Source Directions in Java
In this Java Pro Live! keynote, Red Hat's Karen Bennet describes the rapid progression of open source Java technologies and investigates how to combine components to create cost-effective application server environments.
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ARCHITECTURE
Architecting for J2EE Performance
In his Java Pro Live! session, Steve Stover discusses architectural and design decisions that impact the performance and scalability of J2EE 1.4 Web service applications.
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Web Services Architecture Best Practices
Sameer Tyagi explains architectural best practices architects and developers should keep in mind when building document-driven Web services on the J2EE platform.
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Build Better Platforms With Binary Standards
Aaron Williams introduces some newly released and soon-to-be released Java Community Process technologies, and explains how to get involved with the JCP.
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JSF Concepts and Components
Kito Mann covers key JavaServer Faces concepts, talks about how JSF relates to other Web frameworks, and shows how to build a sample application inside a JSF IDE.
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EAI Without the EAI Tool
Many times, using an enterprise application integration (EAI) tool isn't necessary. J2EE provides EAI capabilities that are often overlooked. Muthukumar Periaswamy illustrates how to build a basic J2EE framework for your app integration needs.
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Service Invocation Techniques for SOAs on J2EE
Sushil Shukla and Sudhrity Mondal share insights into some of the issues and possible solutions for invoking diverse service implementations.
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AWARDS
Java Pro 2004 Readers' Choice Awards Announced
You've picked your favorite products. Learn who the finalists were and who took home the trophies in our fifth annual Readers' Choice Awards.
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DEVELOPMENT
Introduction to AOP
Daniel Savarese provides an introduction to aspect-oriented programming based on practical AspectJ examples.
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ESB for Distributed Integration
Dave Chappell looks at how Enterprise Service Bus (ESB) has emerged to address the need for distributed integration.
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MANAGEMENT
J2EE Prevalence and App Management
Lewis Cirne delves into how enterprises should plan for long-term maintenance and performance of their J2EE apps beyond initial implementation.
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Taming Configuration Chaos
Joseph Kennedy reveals how State Street Bank managed configuration chaos across the application lifecycle.
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OPINION
A Modest Proposal (With Apologies to Swift)
Peter Varhol The goal of application lifecycle tools vendors is to integrate tools and share information. Is this backwards? Java Pro columnist Peter Varhol tells you what he thinks.
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Security is a Lifecycle Responsibility
Building secure apps is becoming a new developer requirement. Peter Varhol shares his take on Paul Patrick's Java Pro Live! keynote.
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SPEAKER SLIDES
Java Pro Live! 2004 Slide Presentations
Did you miss Java Pro Live! Boston? View speakers' slide presentations covering numerous Java architecture, development, and management topics.
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