O'Reilly and Associates this week
announced a new technical conference for enterprise-class developers of
Java-based applications.
O'Reilly's four-day conference will take place at the Westin Hotel in Santa
Clara, California, from March 27-30, 2000. The proceedings include two days
of tutorial programs along with a two-day, multi-tracked conference.
OReilly Emerging Technology Conference - March 6-9, 2006 - San Diego, CA:: Release 1.0 contributing writer, and host of the weekly web radio Computing group involved in developing high performance enterprise mobile solutions. http://conferences.oreillynet.com/pub/w/43/speakers.htmlHOME | Marina Sums Blog: Community: Java Enterprise Archives:: will be available to Conference Plus Pass and Java University Pass holders. (the version in the Java EE 5 platform), will host an Ask the Experts event http://weblogs.java.net/blog/marinasum/archive/community_java_enterprise/index.htmlHOME |
The Java Conference will focus on the key technologies that are used for
developing large-scale Java applications, including:
- Enterprise Java Beans
- Servlets and Java Server Pages
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Cloud Computing | Virtualization.com:: cloud computing initiative called vCloud to bring enterprise class to interview Eucalyptus Director Rich Wolski at the OReilly Velocity conference. http://virtualization.com/tag/cloud-computingHOME | Enterprise Java Community: TheServerSide @ JavaOne 2003 - Day 2:: Tim OReilly messed up and said Jython is a good combination of Perl and Java. Threads: This is enterprise computing, and sometimes you want to be able to http://www.theserverside.com/tt/articles/article.tss?l=JavaOneDayTwo_03HOME |
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