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JavaOne 2008: SOA, SCA, REST and Comet Discussed

JavaOne 2008 / Day 2 (Part 1)

No trace of my jet lag… It was difficult enough to wake up this morning. The second day of JavaOne 2008 started with the same routine: Getting ready, checking business e-mails, buying a cup of coffee and a blueberry scone from the Starbucks around the corner and the short walk to The Moscone Center. Just a note about getting a cup of coffee: I feel so… ordinary when I hear someone ordering something like a “venti half-skinny half-1 percent extra hot split quad shot (two shots decaf, two shots regular) latte with whip and chocolate sprinkles”. This sounds so sophisticated compared to my humble Grande Americano (sometimes with an extra shot to be adventurous).

For the second day of JavaOne my schedule contained technical sessions and BoFs about mostly SOA, SCA, REST and Comet.

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JavaOne 2008: SOA and Performance

Originally, I wrote this entry as part of my JavaOne 2008 entries. Then I realized that it deserves a separate topic on its own. Because, as Service-Oriented Architectures gain ground, it becomes obvious that their performance is the key to their success. I’m going to briefly write about two sessions that I attended in JavaOne 2008. They outline two totally different approaches from two very different companies. You’re going to see that a well performing SOA implementation requires considerable work and performance tuning expertise.
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