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Thursday, December 27, 2007
Monday, November 01, 2004
CSS 2004 (Tuesday)
Mapping Java Objects to XML and Relational Databases: Donald Smith
Good presentator and great coverage of material. The mapping of OR and OX is very similar, and he included good examples of each. Some coverage of JAXP and JAXB.
Web Services... Where Do You Start - SOAP, WSDL and UDDI: Denise Hatzidakis
Good coverage of material, as usual Denise was extremely well informed and completely covered the material, but was fast. The slides were packed, which is good for reading afterwards. I had a hard time keeping up as the material went by so fast.
Links:
Grid Computing, SOA, and Autonomic Computing: Paul Giangarra
Good presentation of the "Big Picture" of getting large scale grids and SOA working.
Links:
Docs:
Good presentator and great coverage of material. The mapping of OR and OX is very similar, and he included good examples of each. Some coverage of JAXP and JAXB.
Web Services... Where Do You Start - SOAP, WSDL and UDDI: Denise Hatzidakis
Good coverage of material, as usual Denise was extremely well informed and completely covered the material, but was fast. The slides were packed, which is good for reading afterwards. I had a hard time keeping up as the material went by so fast.
Links:
Grid Computing, SOA, and Autonomic Computing: Paul Giangarra
Good presentation of the "Big Picture" of getting large scale grids and SOA working.
Links:
Docs:
- IBM Redbook: Grid Enabling Applications
- IBM Redbook: Fundamentals of Grid Computing
- IBM Redbook: Introduction to Grid Computing
CSS 2004 (Monday)
An Introduction to .NET for the J2EE Programmer: Joroen Frijters
Just an overall api introduction.
Introduction to Service Oriented Architectures (SOA): Hari Rajogopal
Intro to SOA with a case study.
Links:
JDO, EJB, JDBC persistence. Good presenter, good overview of JDO and JDBC. Didn't have time to review much EJB. Went to speakers session on EJB 3.0 for more information. Standards based persistence doesn't seem to be the place currently, most people seem to be using somethign such as Hibernate, Spring, etc. for persistence.
Model Driven Architecture (MDA) - A New Paradigm in Software Development: Hermon Opstvedt
Very good presentation. Technology is not yet there, but the tools are growing in functionality.
Tools:
Summary: Good first day. MDA was the highlight of the day. Very cool when it grows up. I downloaded some of the tools and have started to play.
Just an overall api introduction.
Introduction to Service Oriented Architectures (SOA): Hari Rajogopal
Intro to SOA with a case study.
Links:
- http://www.serviceoriented.org
- http://www.ibm.com/devleoperworks
- http://builder.com.com/5100-6386-5064520.html
- http://www-136.ibm.com/developerworks/webservices
JDO, EJB, JDBC persistence. Good presenter, good overview of JDO and JDBC. Didn't have time to review much EJB. Went to speakers session on EJB 3.0 for more information. Standards based persistence doesn't seem to be the place currently, most people seem to be using somethign such as Hibernate, Spring, etc. for persistence.
Model Driven Architecture (MDA) - A New Paradigm in Software Development: Hermon Opstvedt
Very good presentation. Technology is not yet there, but the tools are growing in functionality.
Tools:
- AndroMDA
- Jamda
- Eclipse GMT
- Compuware: OptimalJ (Netbeans Based)
- IBM: Rational XDE (Eclipse Based)
- innoQ: iQgen
- lo-Software: ArcStyler
- Poseidon for UML
Summary: Good first day. MDA was the highlight of the day. Very cool when it grows up. I downloaded some of the tools and have started to play.
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