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Worthwile JAX-WS presentation from Parleys.com
  Posted by alexismp in GlassFish

Parleys.com

Parleys.com is the website where JavaPolis presentations are being made available. They are presented in a nice format with slides, audio and even video (of the speaker so it doesn't work all that well for demos).

The "Real world web services with JAX-WS" presentation didn't exactly get the best time slot (afternoon of last day), so whether you didn't make it to Antwerpen or are interested in a JAX-WS presentation from an architect who has actually implemented the technology, listen to this talk by Stijn Van den Enden from ACA IT-Solutions. Stijn covers from basics of the programming model to more advanced topics such as Handlers, JAXB customization, Provider/Dispatcher APIs for asynchronous communication, and touches on a few best practices. Really worth your time.

If slides are a little hard to read, go to the JavaPolis 2006 web site and get the PDF.

Comments:

I am not able to find the pdf at JavaPolis site. Can you please provide pdf URL?

Posted by Manish Gupta on March 29, 2007 at 12:16 AM PDT #

Hi Manish,
Try here and look at the December 15th agenda.

Posted by Alexis MP on March 29, 2007 at 06:47 AM PDT #

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