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The Real-World Java Seminar is a one-day event that is the first major Java seminar to be ppresented on the East Coast. Attendees of the Real-World Java Seminar will receive a fresh look at the Java Programming Language, Java-based Frameworks, and numerous related topics--in short, the present and future of Java.
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A seasoned Java professional has to know more than just the syntax of the Java language. Java EE offers a set of standardized technologies for enterprise development. A number of open-source frameworks such as Spring or Hibernate are widely used in a variety of Java applications. Familiarity with new "beyond-Java" languages and technologies will widen your horizons and make you a more valuable Java professional.
Real-World Java Seminar is sponsored by CodeGear, Red Hat, Nexaweb, Farata Systems, and PusToTest.
JBoss: JBoss, a division of Red Hat, pioneered the disruptive Professional Open Source model, which combines the best of the open source and proprietary software worlds to make open source a safe choice for the enterprise and give CIOs peace of mind. This includes the royalty-free software, transparent development and active community inherent in open source and the accountability and professional support services expected of a traditional software vendor. The company finds innovative open source projects and professionalizes the project from a hobby into a livelihood by hiring the lead developer(s), often the founders themselves. JBoss provides the resources, core development and support services to enable popular open source projects to scale into enterprise-class software, www.jboss.com.
Nexaweb: Nexaweb's Enterprise Web 2.0 solutions enable enterprises to rapidly deploy Richer, Thinner, Faster applications over the Web. Specifically, applications built with Nexaweb deliver the high performance and robust functionality of client/server software with the universal reach, no-install deployment and centralized management of browser-based applications. With Nexaweb, building enterprise-strength RIA solutions using Ajax and Java UI applications that access legacy and service-oriented data systems is simple. And because it's done in a unified declarative XML development environment, it doesn't require re-writing code. Only Nexaweb's comprehensive Enterprise Web 2.0 solutions are backed by an established methodology and reference architecture proven by more than 5,000 successful global deployments, www.nexaweb.com.
Farata Systems: Farata Systems is a leading IT consulting, training and product development company providing enterprise-wide IT solutions specializing in the area of rich Internet applications. Farata Systems focuses on delivering custom solutions using sustainable technologies for financial and retail applications. Farata's team of highly-regarded industry experts will assess requirements of your business, will suggest the most effective solutions in your current technological space, with the emphasis on blending new technologies into existing IT fabric of your business. The company experts who have established long term successful track records of developing enterprise applications, not just talking about them. For more information about Farata Systems, visit www.faratasystems.com/
PushToTest: PushToTest is a software publishing and global services company specializing in business optimization and information systems governance and test automation. Our expertise is put to work for enterprises needing to understand and solve scalability and performance problems in complex information systems, especially Web Services at www.pushtotest.com.
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