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Monday, 7 May 2007

Bite-sized SOA

 

 

SOA is now embedded deep into application infrastructure and architectures considerations today. SOA adoption is typically seen as a top-down decision- decided at the enterprise level and then adoption across all applications. For successful adoption though, the individual applications in the enterprise also need to be ready for SOA. This implies that for inbound access, the service facades exist and for outbound access, there is a well-defined coarse-grained integration layer. The SOA readiness can be established regardless of the enterprise wide platform in place nor any need for SOA in the organisation. An application can build SOA within, in a much-localised context. IN the short term this results in a better-structured design, and in the medium term the application can easily plug-in into any SOA infrastructure. Such flexibility in SOA readiness is very critical for ISVs building generic solutions.

At JAX India 2007, Ramesh Loganathan will talk about how Java EE snugly fits in, and establishes a few usage patterns for SOA adoption, centreed around JEE and individual solutions. Specifically looking at "readiness" approaches for individual applications. Introducing the concept of Bit-sized SOA.

Ramesh Loganathan is a Middleware Expert.

Ramesh has over 16 years of Systems engineering and R&D management experience in technology intensive product development organisations including Sonic Software (Technical Director- India Dev Centre), Pramati Technologies (VP, Engineering) and Informix (Principal Engineer). Ramesh has worked with several organisations in India and in US including IBM, Lever, Compaq, TCS, Informix and Integra. Ramesh is an accomplished Technologist and evangelist regularly speaking at workshops and seminars. He is active in Tech fora, JCP and SPEC organisations, a member of several Standards Expert groups including J2EE 1.4 and is a founding member of ebXMLIndia.org and hyd-eclipse.org. Ramesh is actively engaged with academia and researchers and is an Adjunct Faculty at IIIT-H teaching two courses on Middleware systems.

Attend Ramesh’s talk and gain a good understanding on how Java EE can be effectively leveraged for building SOA into individual applications. The facades and integration are the key components. This integration layer must be at the top rather than the conventional JCA based solution that is at the bottom- at the same level as Database accesses. This fundamental shift in paradigm can result in individual applications adopting SOA in isolation and being ready for enterprise SOA. This session discusses how J2EE enables such Bite-Sized-SOA. While SOA is the fabric across the organisation, Web2.0 is at the fringes providing a rich user experience while accessing various resources over the web. Somewhere in the middle, is Java EE. In its incumbent capacity as a leading applications infrastructure platform, it comes in the path of both Web2.0 and SOA. Java EE also enables usage patterns where the SOA services can be accessed from AJAX like rich Web2.0 clients.

What is JAX India 2007?

Produced by SDA India Magazine and sda-india.com, JAX India 2007 is modeled on the lines as the hugely successful JAX series of conferences and events produced annually by the S&S Media group, across Europe and South East Asia. This year, the world-class conference comes to Bangalore, to provide the highly skilled Indian audience a chance to meet and interact with the most renowned speakers from the US, Europe, and rest of the world.

JAX India 2007 offers attendees a three-fold conference experience: participants, exhibitors and sponsors are presented with the opportunity to profit from the unique melding of the conferences JAX India 2007, Enterprise Architecture India 2007 and Eclipse Forum India 2007. Need more reasons?

  • Strong selection of industry experts from North America, Europe, Asia Pacific
  • Over 60 sessions, including focused full day/half day power workshop
  • Cutting-edge content guaranteed to provide you fresh impetus at work
  • Real-world business advice from Enterprise IT decision makers
  • Unique opportunity to attend three conferences (JAX, Eclipse Forum, Enterprise Architecture) for the price of one
  • Gather first-hand information about new vendor products and services at the joint expo

Important Dates
  • Early Bird Registrations: Valid Until May 08, 2007
  • Power Workshop Dates: May 28, 2007
  • Main Conference Dates: May 29, 30, 31, 2007

Whether you are a decision maker evaluating the use of these technologies, an IT business looking for partners and networking opportunities, or a working professional looking to stay on the cutting-edge of technology, this is one conference you don't want to miss. Register by 8 May 2007 and sign up for as low as Rs. 2000 for one day.

 

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