Thanks for your answer, these conferences are interesting but don't help me
:
I know CMP/BMP, use and advantages of XML, and several actuals EJB
solutions, so
I'm not looking for informations about existing solutions (Moscone &
currents implementations).
I'm looking for informations about EJB evolutions (Javits & Milano).
Does anyone know where I can get more details about the EJB orientations &
spec ?
Thanks in advance
Christophe Brendel
Cross-System Integration
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> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]De la part de Gail Tuzman
> Date: mercredi 29 septembre 1999 15:07
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> Objet: Re: EJB evolutions ?
>
>
> 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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