Brendel Christophe

Perhaps these technical sessions will help you learn more about EJB
ebvolutions, orientations & SPEC.

They are being held at SIGS Conference for Java Development, San Jose, CA
October 17-21, 1999.  Go to http://www.javadevcon.com for more information.

I hope this info is helpful.

Gail




Wednesday October 20, 1999


W4  9:00am - 10:30am

                 Storing Enterprise JavaBeans in
                 Relational Databases

                 This session takes some of the
                 object-relational impedance mismatch
                 issues and applies them to an EJB context.
                 Challenges with storing EJB's in relational
                 databases will be presented along with some
                 suggested solutions. Both bean-managed
                 and container managed persistence will be
                 covered as well as using persistent Java
                 business objects from Session beans.
                 Level: Intermediate


W11  11:00pm - 2:30pm

                 Designing Server-Side Systems with
                 Enterprise JavaBeans and the
                 Extensible Markup Language

                 EJB and XML form a powerful development
                 platform for complete E-Commerce
                 solutions. In this session, we'll walk through
                 how to design components using the latest
                 EJB 1.1 specification, and how XML is used
                 to describe those components. We'll also
                 see how XML is being used in other parts of
                 the Java 2 Platform, Enterprise Edition
                 (J2EE), and future possibilities for the
                 marriage of these two technologies.
                 Level: Intermediate

                 Prerequisite: Knowledge of general Java and
                 Object-Oriented concepts


W17       4:00pm - 5:30pm

                 EJB Application Servers

                 EJB Application Server products have been
                 announced by several companies.
                 Interestingly, each of them, while supporting
                 the EJB specification, is architected
                 differently. As a result, each has different
                 features and advantages or disadvantages for
                 EJB applications. This presentation provides
                 an introduction to EJB application servers,
                 surveying 8-10 available products, their
                 architectural similarities and differences.
                 Attendees will leave with a deeper
                 understanding of the alternative app server
                 choices and what to consider when
                 evaluating them.

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