David Kamber builds since 1987 enterprise-class systems mainly for the financial industry. Starting with VAX-Pascal on VAX/VMS Systems moving to C++ and CORBA on UNIX Systems on top of RDBMSs, TP-Monitors and ODBMSs, and lately using Java/J2EE based systems. Application range from position-keeping and order-routing systems, limit and risk managements systems to real-time data feeds.
23.05.2003
LOCATION: Manno
SPEAKER: David Kamber, Software Engineering Consultant COMPANY: Zühlke Engineering AG
SLIDES: 030523_J2EE-TI-dk-fixed-add.zip
What does J2EE mean? What is the typical application that fit nicely into the architecture call described by the Sun J2EE Blueprint? What are the underlying architectural properties that the Blueprint implies? What technologies and idioms will programmers have to deal with? What does the role model described by Sun really mean?
What does the term "Enterprise System" mean? What typical architectural properties do these systems exhibit? Does it fit nicely with the Sun J2EE Blueprint? Where are the potential hotspots? Alternatives?
David Kamber builds since 1987 enterprise-class systems mainly for the financial industry. Starting with VAX-Pascal on VAX/VMS Systems moving to C++ and CORBA on UNIX Systems on top of RDBMSs, TP-Monitors and ODBMSs, and lately using Java/J2EE based systems. Application range from position-keeping and order-routing systems, limit and risk managements systems to real-time data feeds.
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