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CONFERENCE SPEAKER: Nathan Carpenter
1150 Having "The Talk": Discussing Technology with Managers and Customers
Type: Regular Session.
Level: All.
Technical people often need to convince a nontechnical audience, such as managers or customers, of the need for a particular technical solution. This session points out the challenges involved and the methods to bridge the different viewpoints and priorities of the audience.
Prerequisites: None.
1150 Monday, September 13, 2004 — 5:00pm - 6:15pm Room: J3
3154 Leveraging Existing J2EE Infrastructure on Small Efforts
Type: Regular Session.
Level: Intermediate.
While J2EE provides services essential to enterprise efforts, its potential for designing, developing, and maintaining small-scale solutions often is left unexplored. The advantages of a J2EE solution, coupled with the productivity gains from modern IDEs, make this formerly enterprise-scale technology useful to a much larger set of problems.
Prerequisites: Basic knowledge of J2EE, design patterns, and lifecycle best practices.
3154 Tuesday, September 14, 2004 — 8:00am - 9:15am Room: A2
4112 Bridging Java Presentation and Business Logic with an Application Model
Type: Regular Session.
Level: Advanced.
Learn to use an Application Model as part of a larger Model-View-Controller pattern to create proper separation between the presentation and business-tiers in a three-tier system to reduce server and database round trips and hold state, with specific examples from J2EE. Session management issues are also covered.
Prerequisites: Knowledge of presentation and business-tier technologies. J2EE technology is specifically discussed.
4112 Tuesday, September 14, 2004 — 1:30pm - 2:45pm Room: B1/B4
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