| What: | Java and Web 2.0 |
| Who: | - Alexis Roos |
| When: | November 17, 2009 6:00 PM |
| Where: | Sun Midtown Office - 101 Park Ave 4th Floor New York NY 10178 - GoogleMap |
| Description: | With a lot of attention given to alternative languages and technologies in the web 2.0 space, many people forget how well Java integrates here as well. In this presentation, Alexis will discuss how Java plays a key role in building and defining next generation Internet services. He'll talk about how Java is being used to enhance SOA-based systems with support for REST-based services, SIP services for VOIP communications, and the enhancement and integration of dynamic languages and alternative frameworks. From reliable event processing, mashups, one-click deployment from the NetBeans IDE, to rich media and Internet application development, Java continues to be at the center of it all. Not only will Alexis talk about Java standards (such as Java EE 6) and software in this space (such as the Glassfish suite), he'll back up everything he says with some interesting demos you can work with on your own as well. |



