June: 2 JavaOne Hands On Labs , Sun Technology Exchange, Java Technology Day Israel, and Java Day Turkey
I had a very busy June, I
gave two Hands on Labs at JavaOne, two sessions at the Sun Technology
Exchange, three sessions at Java Technology Day in Tel Aviv Israel, and
one session at Java Day in Istanbul Turkey.
JavaOne Hands On Labs:
I co-developed and delivered 2 Hands On Labs for JavaOne this year:
- Building RIA
Dojo and JavaFX™ Pet Catalog Clients for MySQL™ backed RESTful Web
Services
- You can read more about some of the example code for this HOL
at
GlassFish and MySQL, Part 4: Creating a RESTful Web Service and JavaFX Client - download
or view a screencast showing how to develop the RESTful Pet Catalog
- You can read more about some of the example code for this HOL
at
- Developing Real-Time Revolutionary Web Applications,
Using Comet and Ajax
- You can read more about some of the example code for this HOL
at
RESTful Web Services and Comet - download
or view a screencast about a Comet Slideshow application
- You can read more about some of the example code for this HOL
at
- slides, doc, code, for Developing Real-Time Revolutionary Web Applications, Using Comet and Ajax
- soon all of the JavaOne HOLs will be available at JavaOne
online
Sun Technology Exchange:

In Fort Lauderdale as part of the Sun Technology Exchange I gave two educational sessions to learn how:
- JavaFX can help you build rich internet applications (RIAs) and includes the tools and platform SDK for developers, web developers, and designers to create dynamic applications.
- GlassFish, an enterprise-quality Java EE 5 application server, offers advanced clustering, centralized administration, and best-in-class performance.
- download
the slides
Java Technology Day Israel


At the Java Technology Day in Israel I gave the following sessions:
- WSIT Reliability Security and Transactions in Web Services
- Metro is a high-performance, extensible, easy-to-use web service stack. You can use it for every type of web service, from simple to reliable, secured, and transacted web services that interoperate with .NET services. Metro bundles stable versions of the JAX-WS (Java API for XML Web Services) reference implementation and WSIT (Web Services Interoperability Technology). JAX-WS is a fundamental technology for developing SOAP-based and RESTful Java technology-based web services. WSIT enables secure, reliable interoperability between Java technology-based web services and Microsoft's Windows Communication Foundation.
- you can download and try out WSIT in this JavaOne HOL: Metro: Try Out Simple and Interoperable Web Services and with these lab instructions.
- You can read more about some of the example code for this
session
at
GlassFish and MySQL, Part 3: Creating a Pet Catalog Web Service
- MySQL for Developers
- If you are a developer using MySQL, you should learn enough to
take advantage of its strengths, because having an understanding of the
database can help you develop better-performing applications. This
session talks about MySQL database design and SQL tuning for
developers.
- download or view a screencast of this presentation
- If you are a developer using MySQL, you should learn enough to
take advantage of its strengths, because having an understanding of the
database can help you develop better-performing applications. This
session talks about MySQL database design and SQL tuning for
developers.
- OpenESB and Connecting Enterprises
- This session explains and demonstrates several concrete
technologies that make SOA architecture possible - BPEL (Business
Process Execution Language), JBI (Java Business Integration) and
OpenESB. The part of of BPEL starts with an explanation of the
requirements of standardized business process language. The BPEL
language is then described using an example. The relationship between
BPEL and WSDL is also explained. Finally, BPEL designer and runtime
that comes with NetBeans IDE is demonstrated using Travel reservation
sample BPEL project. It also explains the motivation of the JBI and
OpenESB as a standardized application integration framework in the same
way J2EE architecture standardized how enterprise applications are
built and deployed. Finally Sun's solution in SOA and application
integration space is discussed. Whenever possible, concrete steps of
building, deploying and testing SOA applications will be demonstrated
step by step.
- This session explains and demonstrates several concrete
technologies that make SOA architecture possible - BPEL (Business
Process Execution Language), JBI (Java Business Integration) and
OpenESB. The part of of BPEL starts with an explanation of the
requirements of standardized business process language. The BPEL
language is then described using an example. The relationship between
BPEL and WSDL is also explained. Finally, BPEL designer and runtime
that comes with NetBeans IDE is demonstrated using Travel reservation
sample BPEL project. It also explains the motivation of the JBI and
OpenESB as a standardized application integration framework in the same
way J2EE architecture standardized how enterprise applications are
built and deployed. Finally Sun's solution in SOA and application
integration space is discussed. Whenever possible, concrete steps of
building, deploying and testing SOA applications will be demonstrated
step by step.
- download the slides for all 3
Java Day Turkey

At the Java Day in Istanbul Turkey I gave the MySQL for Developers session again, see above for more information.