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IPOWER Career Talk 29 May 2008 »

IPOWER Career Talk 29 May 2008

IPOWER Career Talk 29 May 2008 details

They are something’s not worth missing, We all strive to be more than what we are to be not just good students but to be our own bosses, to go beyond the norm of just been the average Joe. At the Java SIG we believe that students should be equipped with enough knowledge and exposure before they enter the real world, not just the common classroom and textbox examples, but real life examples and how to approaches that people use in the real world..

If you have ever wanted to know how to start your own million dollar company , or how to become and entrepreneur, the role as a CEO Qualities and Traits of Employees that Employers love to have Leadership Secrets and simply just how to be a proactive individual whose able to create what he truly desires for him self.

Then the Java SIG is inviting you to come and join us on the 29th of May and be inspired and mesmerized.

About the Speaker

Jason is the CEO/CTO of I-Power Berhad, a Mesdaq listed company in Malaysia. I-Power’s business objectives are to empower business enterprises to conduct e-business anytime, anywhere and to connect critical business systems directly to customers, employees and business partner via the internet.

Jason has a total of 18 years of experience in the ICT industry, having dipped his weathered-hands in large scale application development, systems design, project management, business management, corporate management, sales and marketing management, among other roles possibly imaginable in the IT industry.

His sheer grit and wit has seen him taking on major and influential roles, which makes him a figure to reckon with in the industry. He is still CTO now in I-Power, heading the IT & R&D team of more than 100 people as well as the CEO of the company, growing the company year to year with his associates.

Who should attend?

People looking to go beyond just been a good student but want to own their own company.

All levels , Final year students who are about to embark into the working environment and looking for a break into the Java Development industry are encouraged to come.

People looking for inspiration and to be inspired.

if you would like to register just send an email with your fullname and course level to (timmy8800 at gmail.com)

Enterprise Service Bus »

The ESB concept is a new approach to integration that can provide the underpinnings for a loosely coupled, highly distributed integration network that can scale beyond the limits of a hub-and-spoke EAI broker. An ESB is a standards-based integration platform that combines messaging, web services, data transformation, and intelligent routing to reliably connect and coordinate the interaction of significant numbers of diverse applications across extended enterprises with transactional integrity.

The printable version(PDF) is available at:
http://www.javadev.org/files/Enterprise Service Bus.pdf

Hibernate Performance Tuning »

Performance is one the most important issues in applications.Application Performance depends on a variety of parameters which must be mentioned carefully to prevent bottle nakes in the application.
Performance-tuning your application should first include the most obvious settings,
such as the best fetching strategies and use of proxies.

This is an article about how to tune our hibernate settings to gain the best performance and prevent vulnerable problems.

You can view a printable version(PDF) of the article at:
http://www.javadev.org/files/Hibernate Performance Tuning.pdf

How to Rest ?! »

This is an article about REST (Representational State Transfer) which gives you the knowledge of developing enterprise applications with SOA as a loosely coupled approach but without getting involved with SOAP and its complexities.This article consists of the following sections:
- Definitions
- Example: Authentication Service
- Authentication Web Service
- Authentication Client
- XML Transformation
- RESTing Without JAX-WS

* The complete source codes and binary versions of the examples used in this article are available at: http://www.javadev.org/files/rest.zip

* This article is also available in the printable(pdf) format from the following address:
http://www.javadev.org/files/rest.pdf

Weblogic Clustering »

Clustering creates an illusion — it permits the deployment of application components and services to several machines while presenting only a single face to the client. There are good reasons to support this illusion. When a client requests a service, it should make no difference if the service runs on a single server or across a number of servers. The clustering abstraction provides you with a clear route to improving the performance and scalability of your applications, albeit with increased administration of hardware and network resources. WebLogic’s clustering offers three important benefits:
Scalability
A solution that allows you to create additional capacity by introducing more servers to the cluster, thereby reducing the load on existing servers.
Load balancing
The ability to distribute requests across all members of the cluster, according to the workload on each server.
High availability
A mix of features that ensure applications and services are available even if a server or machine fails. Clients can continue to work with little or no disruption in a highly available environment. WebLogic achieves high availability using a combination of features: replication, failover, and migratable services.

You can find this article at :
http://www.javadev.org/files/cluster.pdf

Ajax simplified with Google web tool kit (GWT) »

Google Web Toolkit (GWT) is an open source Java software development framework that makes writing AJAX applications like Google Maps and Gmail easy for developers who don’t speak browser quirks as a second language. Writing dynamic web applications today is a tedious and error-prone process; you spend 90% of your time working around subtle incompatibilities between web browsers and platforms, and JavaScript’s lack of modularity makes sharing, testing, and reusing AJAX components difficult and fragile.

GWT lets you avoid many of these headaches while offering your users the same dynamic, standards-compliant experience. You write your front end in the Java programming language, and the GWT compiler converts your Java classes to browser-compliant JavaScript and HTML.

SDN-TV Jumpstart your Programming Career »

Hear from professional instructors and community experts on the benefits of learning object-oriented programming using Java.

Introduction of Spring Framework. »

Maybe its so easy, even it’s time for kids like this to get on the experts stuff, or maybe you’d better to start to study this stuff at that.. age :)

to make this post concise I included some of articles, tutorials and useful resources for the pals who really try to catch this, and I believe, this would definitely help you to jump into in Spring Framework.

Patimas Computers Berhad Presentation Slides »

See attached downloadable presentation slides from the patimas talk.

slides