The Spring-OSGi project makes it easy to build Spring applications that run in an OSGi framework. A Spring application written in this way provides better separation of modules, the ability to dynamically add, remove, and update modules in a running system, the ability to deploy multiple versions of a module simultaneously (and have clients automatically bind to the appropriate one), and a dynamic service model.
Costin Leau is an Interface21 consultant based in Romania. His interests include data access and aspect oriented programming. Costin is involved mainly in product development, in projects such as Spring OSGi integration, Spring JPA support and Pitchfork. The most active Spring forum contributor with over 3,300 posts, Costin also leads the Spring Modules project.
FastSOA
— Frank Cohen demonstrates building a service architecture implemented with native XML technologies (both commercial and open-source,) he will compare the effort to build the application with these tools, and he will demonstrate the performance of each using a load test of the implementations. Frank will show the design and test methodology for a new architecture he calls FastSOA and the results of a recently completed performance and scalability comparison of native XML tools.
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Open Source SOA
— The focus of this session will be to demonstrate innovative open source technologies and give you an insight into the skills, tools and techniques for SOA-enabling your enterprise architecture. This presentation cover various SOA related technologies such as ESB, BPEL and Web Services. It also includes a number of interesting data points that Burr has collected from meeting with senior architecture teams from numerous large IT organizations.
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Developing Enterprise Content Applications using Open-Source
— Alfresco is the first open source enterprise content management system developed by the founder of Documentum and including core Java teams from Documentum and Interwoven. Alfresco is developed as a scalable, aspect-oriented repository developed using Spring, Hibernate, Lucene, jBPM, Chiba and MyFaces and supporting standards such as JSR-170, CIFS and WebDAV. Alfresco presents the first standards-based alternative to expensive commercial ECM platforms.
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Java EE Enhancements for Real World deployments
— Large scale enterprise application deployments face challenges in development and deployment. Java EE 5 provides a mature and robust API for authoring enterprise applications. This talk tackles the issues with deploying such enterprise applications in the "real world". Specifically we'll discuss the advances in packaging reusable applications, disruption-free application upgrades and application lifecycle management. We will explore some of the ways that the Java EE 5 specification and BEA's WebLogic Server address these issues.
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OpenOffice.org SDK and Java
— OpenOffice.org is multi-platform, open source office productivity suite. OOo natively uses the "OASIS Open Document Format for Office Applications" while also fully supporting the Microsoft Office formats. Due the fact of its standardized file format OOo becomes more and more important in public offices and even enterprises. But even in more complex environments an office suite needs to be integrated in existing work flows, in existing applications or needs to be extended by some special functionality to meet existing requirements.
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