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Sun Certified Java Programmer
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Mobile, AL, United States
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Monthly Archives: June 2005
JavaOne 2005 – Day 1 – Afternoon Sessions
Java Business Integration – A Foundation for SOARon Ten-Hove and Peter Walker, Senior Staff Engineers with Sun Microsystems This session (which I found out this morning was the most attended session from yesterday) went into the SOA concept and where … Continue reading
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JavaOne 2005 – Day 1 – Keynote
The Keynote went quite well this morning. They had a pretty interesting band called Magnetic Poetry playing prior to the event. John Gage of Sun was the MC for the session. Jonathan Schwartz spoke and thanked the community for a … Continue reading
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JavaOne Day 1 – Pre-Keynote
OK, so less than 30 minutes into the morning of JavaOne and I am sorely not impressed with the organizational planning. Keynote begins at 8:30am, around 5,000 people will be attending, there is a drizzling rain outside, so what did … Continue reading
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One day till JavaOne 2005 begins
Spent my first full day in San Francisco and boy are my legs tired. Quite a bit more geography here than where I’m from (plus you can’t really walk to get anywhere in Mobile, AL. Cars are definitely required). Went … Continue reading
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BIE (Business Integration Engine) – Part 1
As I mentioned previously, I have been looking for an open source BizTalk like product and one of the solutions I wanted to evaluate was the Business Integration Engine from the Brunswick Corporation. I finally got around to downloading and … Continue reading
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