Many larger organisations have chosen J2EE as their enterprise applications platform, but are continously struggling with the complexity of J2EE. As a result, J2EE is often seen as a technology for big enterprises building large applications, but this does not need to be true.

We are happy to see that the Java community is now uniting around a small number of solutions that try to solve this complexity issue, reduce development time, have a much better return-on-investment, and lower the total cost of ownership, in particular the maintenance costs.

Learn how more and more companies are tackling the limitations of J2EE by using open-source initiatives; and have chosen Spring, Hibernate and Struts as the cornerstones for building and successfully delivering J2EE-based projects – faster, cheaper and easier to maintain.

You can find MORE INFORMATION about the "Simplified J2EE Applications using Spring, Hibernate & Struts" seminar that we organize on WEDNESDAY 12 OCTOBER (14-21h) in Business Faculty (Neder-over-Heembeek) at:

http://www.itworks.be/event.php?id=JAVAD32

You can register:

During this ENGLISH-SPOKEN one-day seminar presented by Stephan JANSSEN and Erik JANSSENS of JCS International, you will learn:

  • An overview of the problems with J2EE and EJB today
  • How this led to new concepts such as lightweight containers,
    aspect-oriented programming and inversion-of-control
  • Detailed information on Spring, Hibernate and Struts
  • How you can use these in practice, and what the advantages are

I am looking forward to meet you and/or your colleagues in person at this seminar. If you have any questions, do not hesitate to contact me.

Patrick Van Renterghem - Manager I.T. Works
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