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Tuesday 16 June 2009

Tech Talk: Enterprise Application Integration, and Spring; Tech Brief: Ari Zilka Talks About Terracotta 3.1; Java's Classpath; Are Java Web Applications Secure?

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June 16, 2009 24

In This Issue
  • Tech Talks
        Enterprise Application Integration, and Spring
        TODAY: Doing More With Less: Helping Software Development Teams Thrive in a Down Economy
  • Tech Briefs
        Ari Zilka Talks About Terracotta 3.1
  • Blogs
        Java's Classpath, modularity and the new meme
        Dependency Injection JSRs - JSR-299 & JSR-330
  • Site Highlights
        Solving problems with session-based test management
        SOA Source Book delivers step-by-step implementation guidelines
  • Essentials from the TSS Archive
        Are Java Web Applications Secure?
  • Key Enterprise Java News Headlines
        Some key headlines:
        eXo Platform Merges Portal Software Dev into JBoss Community
        Oracle Coherence vs. GigaSpaces XAP

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    Tech Talks

    Enterprise Application Integration, and Spring
    In this Tech Talk, Josh Long explores an integration challenge using Spring Integration and walks through the implementation, employing and expanding on the basic patterns of Enterprise Application Integration to tie together components into a function integration solution, and then demonstrates how Spring Integration helps address the integration requirements.

    This Tech Talk was recorded at TheServerSide Java Symposium. TSSJS-Europe will be October 27-28!

    TODAY: Doing More With Less: Helping Software Development Teams Thrive in a Down Economy
    Following the economic downturn of 2000 to 2003, the enterprises that pursued short-term cost-cutting strategies such as blindly outsourcing and rollbacks in quality assurance found themselves ill prepared for future opportunities. Join noted industry analyst, voke's Theresa Lanowitz, and Electric Cloud VP Engineering Martin Van Ryswyk as they explore specific ways you can transform your software development infrastructure to cut costs yet boost productivity. Attendees will learn how not to just survive the economic downturn, but thrive.

    Tech Briefs

    Ari Zilka Talks About Terracotta 3.1
    Ari Zilka, CTO of Terracotta, Inc., talks about the new features in Terracotta 3.1 (now in beta), and how it optimizes application database access with performance boosts of 30% to 100%. Terracotta was the winner of the JavaOne Duke's Innovation Award for Java Everywhere.

    Blogs

    Java's Classpath, modularity and the new meme
    An new meme seems to have emerged in the blogsphere related to modularity and Java's classpath: 'Classpath hell just froze over' in reference to how Java's classpath issues will be solved by modularity projects like Jigsaw and OSGi. This post includes coverage on Project Jigsaw, OSGi and related standards in this same space.

    Dependency Injection JSRs - JSR-299 & JSR-330
    Two Java standards related to dependency injection made headlines recently. One on JSR-330 which standardizes dependency injection annotations for Java SE and the other on JSR-299 related to contexts and dependency injection. These two posts, one by Gavin King and the other by Alex Miller, describe the latest in these two standards.

    Keep up to date with the best blogs with TSS.com's blog aggregation service.

    Site Highlights

    Solving problems with session-based test management
    Thinking of doing exploratory testing? Find out how integrating session-based test management can provide a framework into your software development methodology in this expert tip.

    SOA Source Book delivers step-by-step implementation guidelines
    The Open Group recently released its "SOA Source Book." Find out what this resource can do for the enterprise architect.

    Essentials from the TSS Archive

    Are Java Web Applications Secure?
    There are a lot of potential security issues in today's Web frameworks. Authors Roberto Velasco and Gorka Vicente try to address these issues broadcasting information about web application risks from their website (www.hdiv.org) and through articles, or by collaborating directly with development teams of the Java web frameworks so that they integrate HDIV in their framework as a part of the default distribution.

    Key Enterprise Java News Headlines

    eXo Platform Merges Portal Software Dev into JBoss Community
    eXo Platform SAS, today announced the merger of its eXo Portal project with Red Hat's JBoss Community Portal to create a comprehensive, standards-compliant, open source portal platform that will serve as the underlying technology for eXo's portfolio of content, collaboration, and social networking enterprise solutions.


    Differences between data object's field and Java Bean property
    Demonstrates a sample of data field declaration and usage. Compares data field and property of Java Bean with the explanations.


    Oracle Coherence vs. GigaSpaces XAP
    What are the differences between two of the largest Java run-time data caching and computational grid products? Understand their differences and advantages to assist your selection of one technology over the other for a specific problem domain.


    JBoss Messaging 2.0 beta released
    JBoss Messaging 2.0 is the all new messaging system from JBoss. With a fresh POJO based architecture and blistering performance we aim to fill the gaps other messaging systems can't reach.


    Beyond the Java Server Pages
    JSP combined HTML and Java in one source text but did not go far enough. HybridJava Language (HJ) is the next step in the same direction. HJ supports code reuse in the form of widgets written in same HJ. Generated Java code gets built into a natural framework wrapped around Servlet API.


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