Papers And Presentations

Java Technology At Work

A sneak peek at a living, breathing J2EE solution profiles what is involved in an enterprise system. This paper covers the strategies, products and open source projects used to produce a robust solution for a complex project.

Validation Strategies

Determining the valid state of data based on context within the application and in relation to business rules is a tricky job. Using the right remedy to orchestrate validation between the UI and business (domain) layers will reduce the time needed to produce a working solution as well as cut down dramatically on maintenance.

Database Versioning

Disconnect the database from the server and see if works. If you plan the versioning and upgrade procedures carefully and you will be able to allow users to walk off with a laptop and a fully functional application with an indepedent database.

Design Considerations Using JavaServer Faces

The Java industry is gearing up for JavaServer Faces technology. It introduces the familiar event-driven programming model to web-based user interfaces. Moving to JSF should be done for the right reasons with adequate information needed for a good design.

Using Webshpere MQ from Client Applications

Messaging queues provide an excellent way to move data around quickly and safely. The WebSphere MQ integration with Websphere provides a means to connect a client using the increasingly popular WebStart technology.

Organizing Large Projects

Large software projects require a set of strategies and tools to deliver a solid release. Guidelines and tools like Ant and Cruise Control will help ensure a smooth development cycle.

O/R Mapping with Castor JDO in the Real World

The move towards JDO is increasing now that it is maturing as a standard, but projects like Castor were on the scene before JDO was introduced as a JSR. How does it stack up?

Learning XDoclet

With XDoclet it is possible to embed metadata within Javadoc which is later used to generate the "stuff" that makes EJB and other J2EE technologies work. Attribute oriented software development can reduce the workload for complex systems... here is how it is done.

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News and Events in Milwaukee

Greetings Java Professional:

SpiderLogic is proud to sponsor and participate in the 2004 Wisconsin Java Software Symposium. We welcome you to this event and hope you find this to be a valuable experience.

Our team of senior Java architects has put together a number of articles that are based on developing enterprise software for many years.

About SpiderLogic:

SpiderLogic develops and integrates industrial strength business applications using Java and .NET. We have a proven track record with great companies large and small. We’ve earned and maintained their trust because we focus on business deployment, not just asset building.

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