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JAX London Session
Although you can build Java EE 6 applications with only a fraction of the code that's necessary with J2EE, many projects are still based on the bloated and exaggerated J2EE…
JAX London Session
Cloud Platforms or PaaS are the next wave of middleware: people are looking at finding complete platforms that can scale from a single instance to running complete enterprise…
JAX London Session
Much FUD has been spread by traditional infrastructure vendors regarding the 'public' nature of many IAAS providers. The reality is that the world does not fit cleanly into…
JAX London Session
This talk from Martijn Verburg and Ben Evans provides a unique perspective on the Java concurrency landscape as it exists today (both "classic" and…
JAX London Session
The NoSQL movement has stormed onto the development scene, and it's left a few developers scratching their heads. In this session Ted examines the NoSQL ecosystem.
Director of Eclipse Open Source Projects, Wayne Beaton presents
Wayne Beaton demonstrates Eclipse support when creating Java and Java EE applications, and plug-ins
Mark Little discusses Red Hat's vision for how JBoss Enterprise Middleware will drive social, mobile and cloud computing.
Mark Little discusses Red Hat's vision for how JBoss Enterprise Middleware will drive social, mobile and cloud computing.
Oracle Technology Evangelist Simon Ritter gives us a brief glimpse into Java's future
Oracle's Simon Ritter, delivers his Keynote presentation at JAX London, 2nd November. 2011.
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