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Wednesday Apr 25, 2007
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JavaOne 2007 - Attend the JBI Evening - JBI BOFs back-to-back

Attend the JBI Evening on Wednesday May 9 from 7:55pm until 10:45pm which has back-to-back Birds-Of-a-Feather (BOF) sessions on JBI.


Free food and drinks will be served in the room(s) where the BOFs are held.

Some of our OpenESB partners will also be around to ask and answer questions, share what they are doing, learn what people want, and participate as a member of the community.

Another Netbeans related BOF that you might be interested in is BOF-8173 Debugging and Troubleshooting BPEL Processes.

And while you're at JavaOne, I'll be presenting a technical session (TS-8897) entitled Designing Service Collaborations: ‘Wire’-Centric Integration with Mark Hapner at the JavaOne 2007 conference on Thursday May 10, '07 at 10:55 am. Plan to be there.

 
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Session Details
Session ID: TS-8897
Session Title: Designing Service Collaborations: The Design of "Wire"-Centric Integration
Session Abstract: Integration design used to be focused on the design of middleware that connected applications. Today the “wire” design of the message exchanges between collaborating services is the core architectural element of integration. The Internet and the messaging standards it has driven allow integration wire design to be global, nonproprietary, and platform-independent. A service collaboration design formally captures the functional, infrastructure, and protocol layers of the message exchange wire that connects the services that implement one or more of the collaboration’s roles. This session presents an overview of collaboration wire design and walks through an example to illustrate how it is done in practice.

Track: Services and Integration
Duration: 60
Speaker(s): Mark Hapner, Sun Microsystems, Inc.; Gopalan Suresh Raj, Sun Microsystems, Inc.


 

 

 

 

Posted at 05:17PM Apr 25, 2007 by Suresh Gopalan in JavaOne  |  Listen to this article Listen to this entry  |  Comments added Comments[0]
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