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Keynotes
Tuesday, 5/13, 8.30am
Model Driven Development: Automating J2EE Application Development Khawar Ahmed, Rational Software
Each evolutionary move in software engineering has lead to working at a higher
level of abstraction and an enhanced level of productivity. Model Driven Development
(MDD) is the next paradigm shift in this ongoing evolution and promises to be
equally transformational. This session describes the MDD approach to software
development and why it allows us to develop systems more rapidly, with fewer
resources, and better quality.
Tuesday, 5/13, 5.30pm
Wireless Java Technologies: Market overview and chances for consumers and enterprises. Klaus Bergius, Senior Architect Mobility Technologies, Sun Technology and Architecture Office
Wednesday, 5/14, 11.45am
The New Integration Architect is You Dave Chappell, Vice President and Chief Technology Evangelist for Sonic
Software Corporation
Gartner predicts that a new form of enterprise service bus (ESB) infrastructure
will be running in most major enterprises by 2005. IDC compares the advent of
the ESB to the invention of the steam engine or the telegraph. ESBs combine
Web services, enterprise messaging, transformation and routing to provide an
integration network that can span global enterprises and encompass potentially
thousands of application end-points. Application integration is a top priority
among CIOs, and as the current IT value center in the enterprise, IT organizations
must shift their focus from application development, to application integration.
The convergence of this IT spending trend and the availability of standards-based
technology and tools for integration means IT developers are the next integration
architects.What new skills and technologies are required in your new role as
an integration architect? What is an enterprise service bus (ESB) infrastructure
and how will it make integration more manageable? How will Java™, Web services,
and reliable SOAP standards be leveraged for global business integration? What
is role of the Java Message Service (JMS) in enterprise integration networks?
Wednesday, 5/14, 05.00pm
Practice and promise of MDA Wim Bast, Lead Architect Compuware's Application Development and Integration
Centre
This presentation is a reflection on Model Driven Architecture. The speaker
will define MDA based on the goals defined by the OMG who introduced MDA. Also
a sketch of the current status of the standards and tools will be given. A framework
for tool selection will be given based on practical requirements and the promised
benefits of MDA.
Wednesday, 5/14, 06.00pm
Simplifying J2EE Development with Application Frameworks Steve Muench Product Manager, Technical Evangelist, and Author Oracle
JDeveloper Development Team
This talk explains the benefits of using existing J2EE application frameworks
to speed up development. We'll explore scenarios involving web user interfaces
built with Jakarta Struts and JSP pages, rich client user interfaces built with
Swing, and web services interfaces, and describe how all of these can make use
of the same, core business objects, query components, and business services.
We'll see how, by using the right tools, framework-based J2EE development can
add productivity throughout the entire software lifecycle, leaving you more
time to focus on building the actual application logic.
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