Swarraj Kulkarni's session on 'Enterprise Mashups – Opportunities and Challenges!' presented at the IndicThreads.com Conference On Java Technology 2007 held in Oct 2007 in Pune, India. The session talks of what, why and how Mashups are playing an important role in Enterprises. |
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Google technologies like Maps, Searches and Docs are very popular. However realizing that the innovation in Web 2.0 has to come from communities on the web, Google is now empowering them with tools and APIs to build their own innovative yet practical applications.
One can now combine and build applications using maps, gadgets, customized search, feeds, spreadsheets and mashup editors, and not to forget Google Gears. This session will look at using various Google technologies and APIs for Google Mapplets, Local Searches, Google Base, Searches, Open Social and even Google Docs (mainly about building applications with SpreadSheet).
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Paulo Caroli's session on Refactoring to Patterns – a practical look into the Agile approach on Evolutionary Design' presented at the IndicThreads.com Conference On Java Technology 2007 held in Oct 2007 in Pune, India. In this session, Paulo Caroli introduces Refactoring and TDD (Test Driven Development) as the foundation for Agile Evolutionary Design. He explains how the practice of Refactoring to Patterns permits code simplicity to turn into well-know design pattern using real world experiences and selected case studies to illustrate this concept. |
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The subject of threat models is quite interesting in the information security space. It talks about how we model the application so that only the authorized users are allowed an access to the system, while other unauthorized users are not. It can be very naive to think that thinking about possible threats and modeling solutions based on them is straightforward. Attacks often happen from the most unexpected people and places. |
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Karthik Gurumurthy speaks on 'Wicket, Tapestry and JSF side by side' at the IndicThreads.com Conference On Java Technology 2007 held in Oct 2007 in Pune, India. Component based framework build pages from reusable components, the way you build a windows GUI application. The emergence of Microsoft's ASP.NET and Sun's JSF is probably testimonial to the fact that Component based Web development is the future. |
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The Sun Tech Days program is a 15-city world tour designed to educate developers in local markets on various technologies. The events are typically a two-day format and range from hands on education, university training, community programs and technical sessions. Tech Days travels the globe to share expertise with the community about Solaris OS, the Java EE, SE, and ME platforms, the NetBeans IDE, Sun Studio, Open Source and more. |
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