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Saturday May 12, 2007
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JavaOne 2007 - TS-8897 technical session Slides

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Just came back from San Fransisco after attending JavaOne 2007.

Here are the slides for our technical session (TS-8897) entitled Designing Service Collaborations: ‘Wire’-Centric Integration which I presented with Mark Hapner at the JavaOne 2007 conference on Thursday May 10, '07 at 10:55 am.at the Esplanade A/B Moscone South Tower - Room #304/306.

Mark Hapner went first and for the first half of the presentation talked about:

I did the second half with 15 ‘Wire’ design best practices.

We had so many 'Wire' design best practices, but in a session that is limited to an hour, there are only as many that you can talk about. I hope to talk about so many other best practices through my blog here and various articles and white-papers that I plan to write.

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Posted at 05:59PM May 12, 2007 by Suresh Gopalan in JavaOne  |  Listen to this article Listen to this entry  |  Comments added Comments[0]
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