JBoss Enterprise Application Platforms Webinar Series
The JBoss Application Platforms webinar series is a six part curriculum designed to deliver a practical understanding of how to build, deploy, optimize, secure and manage standards-based Java applications with JBoss. You can attend all six webinars, or select only those that meet your needs. Once you've registered for one webinar, additional webinar registration forms will pre-populate with your information, making it fast and easy for you to benefit from all the knowledge of the JBoss Core Development Team.
Who Should Attend?
• Organizations considering strategic alternatives to current application servers
• Organizations facing forced upgrades or sunsetting versions of their current application servers
• Architects looking into the latest innovations in enterprise Java, rich application design, & looking for more information on the capabilities and features of JBoss Enterprise Middleware
• Developers looking to leverage an easy to use platform to build richer looking applications, easily tune and configure their environment
• Development Managers looking to make their teams more productive in delivering better end-user experiences
• IT Operations Managers looking for productivity tools that make it easy to manage middleware environments and keep them secure
Webinars:
Each session will review a specific trend in the Java application development and deployment market and provide details and demonstrations on how the JBoss Enterprise Application Platform specifically addresses each area. Each webinar will feature a key member of the JBoss technical team and be moderated by Aaron Darcy,
Aaron Darcy
Director, Product Line Management, JBoss, a division of Red Hat
Aaron leads the product line management effort of Red Hat's Application Platform solutions, including popular products such as JBoss Enterprise Application Platform, JBoss Enterprise Web Server, & the Red Hat Application Stack. Aaron joined Red Hat in 2005 as the Director of Global Strategic Services, overseeing Red Hat's Technical Account Managers and all of Red Hat's global enterprise support partners. Prior to joining Red Hat, Aaron was a Director in Information Technology at UBS Investment Bank, where he held a variety of roles in application development and global program management. Aaron started his career as a technology consultant with Arthur Andersen and is a graduate of Indiana University.
Red Hat's Product Line Director for the JBoss Application Platform portfolio.
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#1 - Make it Rich: Using JBoss tools to easily build Rich Internet Applications
Are you trying to make your application more user friendly? Trying to figure out what Web 2.0 really means to your organization? JBoss provides an innovative suite of integrated tools and runtimes that allows any Java developer to quickly and easily build rich looking applications. Whether you're re-skinning existing applications, or building new ones from scratch, learn how popular open source technologies are being used to improve end-user productivity.
The first of a six-part series, in this webinar you'll learn:
• Trends that are driving the demand for richer looking & easier to use business applications
• An overview of the JBoss tools & technologies including JBoss Developer Studio, JBoss Enterprise
• Application Platform, Eclipse, RichFaces, JBoss Seam, and more...
• Examples of how Red Hat customers use JBoss tools to improve business user productivity
• JBoss in action: a demo highlighting how easy it is to build rich applications with JBoss Developer Studio
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#2 - Web Beans and other Standards
JSR-299 is an elegant set of services for Java EE components that draws upon ideas from JBoss Seam and Google Guice. While many of the features provided by JSR-299 (dependency injection, contextual lifecycle, configuration, interception, event notification) are familiar, the innovative use of meta-annotations is uniquely expressive and typesafe. The use of these services significantly simplifies the task of creating Java EE applications by integrating the Java EE web tier with Java EE enterprise services. In particular, EJB components may be used as JSF managed beans, thus integrating the programming models of EJB and JSF.
The second of a six-part series, in this webinar you'll learn how you can leverage Web Beans and other related standard with JBoss Enterprise Middleware.
Date: June 10, 2009
Time: Choose from two live sessions:
- 9am EDT (New York) / 13:00 GMT / 3pm CEST (Paris)
- 2pm EDT (New York) / 18:00 GMT / 8pm CEST (Paris)
Speaker: Jason Greene, JBoss Core Developer & JBoss Application Server Project LeadJason Greene
JBoss Core Developer & JBoss Application Server Project Lead
Jason currently leads the JBoss Application Server project, which is a popular open-source application development platform. He is also a member of the JCP, and represents Red Hat on the future Java EE6 and Contextual DI specifications. During his tenure at JBoss, he has worked in many areas including the application server, clustering, web services, AOP, and security. His interests include concurrency, distributed computing, hardware and programming language design.
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#3 - Keep it secure: Best practices for securing your JBoss environment
Securing your Java applications is critical. But with JBoss Enterprise Application Platform, it's doesn't have to be difficult.
The third of a six-part series, in this webinar you'll learn the tips and tricks to lock down your mission critical applications.
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#4 - Getting more mileage out of your middleware: JBoss performance tuning best practices
Stability is nothing without performance. With JBoss Enterprise Application Platform, you get both.
The fourth of a six-part series, in this webinar you'll learn the tips and tricks to performance tune your Java applications on JBoss Enterprise Application Platform.
Date: July 15, 2009
Time: Choose from two live sessions:
- 9am EDT (New York) / 13:00 GMT / 3pm CEST (Paris)
- 2pm EDT (New York) / 18:00 GMT / 8pm CEST (Paris)
Speaker: Andy Miller, VP Engineering, JBoss, a division of Red HatAndy Miller
VP Engineering, Middleware Business Unit, Red Hat, Inc.
As vice president of engineering, Andy Miller manages JBoss' expanding number of open source projects, development talent, and enterprise platform products. He brings 23 years of experience and extensive, hands-on technical expertise working with open source and JBoss technologies. Previously, Andy was vice president of technical architecture at Corporate Express, where he led the company to move its information systems to open source to improve reliability, performance and drive down costs, including the strategic decision to make JBoss the platform for mission critical corporate applications.
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#5 - Application management made easy: a review of JBoss operational productivity tools
You won't drive a car without a dashboard. So why would you deploy a Java application without the means to easily monitor and update it?
The fifth in a six-part series, in this webinar you'll learn how to easy it is to deploy, update and monitor Java applications running in JBoss Enterprise Application Platform using JBoss Operations Network - in both development and production.
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#6 - High availability for every application: how to increase uptime in less than 5 minutes
Mission critical applications must be able to accommodate the largest loads without missing an SLA. JBoss Enterprise Application Platform delivers this capability via an elegant clustering system.
The sixth in a six-part series, in this webinar you'll learn how to set up a clustered environment for JBoss Enterprise Application Platform to ensure optimal scalability for your mission critical applications.
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