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  • NxtGenUG Podcasts: The One With The Maracas ...

    Published 2 years ago, running time 0h35m

    Its the last day of the MVP Summit, the boys dive deep into XML and dynamic language sessions all NDA unfortunately so don't expect them to say anything ... But an interview with Russ Nemhauser uncovers his love for the Mac and concern with some project management methodologies. Brad Abrams gets ... brad abrams, russ nemhauser, asp.net, xml

  • Parleys.com: SOA sans SOAP

    Published 2 years ago, running time 0h46m

    SOAP launched the Web services revolution, and the new generation of SOAP-based frameworks are finally delivering on the potential of SOAP extensions to support security, reliable messaging, transactions, and more - features that can be crucial to SOA. Yet an increasing number of developers a... web services, security, xml, exchange

  • NxtGenUG Podcasts: The one with TechED Day -1: Germany 3 USA 2

    Published 3 years ago, running time 0h51m

    Day One of TechEd and Dave and Rich get to speak to over 130 delegates on XML/XSLT and XPath. The guys interview Microsoft's Steve Swartz and Clemens Vasters, Bob Beuchemin from SQL Skills, a daily report from Geff 'Bacardi' Lombardi,Folker Will and Juergen Pfeifer. teched, day, speak, delegates

  • Parleys.com: Ajax, DWR, and Spring

    Published 3 years ago, running time 0h54m

    Improving the User Experience without the JavaScript hassle: Ajax, DWR, and Spring Buzzwords like AJAX (Asynchronous JavaScript And XML) and XmlHttpRequest are buzzing around Java blogs for months now. The DWR (Direct Web Remoting) project aims to provide easy AJAX for Java. This session will... ajax, javascript, java, xml

  • Parleys.com: XOM Design Principals

    Published 3 years ago, running time 0h59m

    XOM (XML Object Model) is an open source API for processing XML with Java using a streaming tree model. Although it is open source, XOM was implemented using the cathedral model of development (one designer's vision) rather than the bazaar model. This JavaPolis talk by Elliotte explores the d... design, xml, api, java

  • Parleys.com: EJB 3 Persistence

    Published 3 years ago, running time 1h4m

    One of the key results of the work on EJB 3.0 has been the introduction of a lightweight POJO persistence model for Java EE. This work on persistence has also been expanded to include use in Java SE environments - i.e. "outside the Java EE container". This tal... java, api, xml

  • Parleys.com: Jasper Reports

    Published 3 years ago, running time 0h55m

    In this JavaPolis conference talk you'll see JasperReports in action by the founder and Architect of JasperReports, Teodor Danciu. JasperReprots is a powerful open source Java reporting tool that has the ability to deliver rich content onto the screen, to the printer or into PDF, HTML, XLS, CS... java, open source, pdf, html

  • Ruby on Rails Podcast: Tim Bray

    Published 3 years ago, running time 0h19m

    Tim Bray, co-inventor of XML, talks about the appeal of Ruby as a dynamic language and where Java might have a place in the future of Rails. Also features Obie Fernandez and Dave Astels. tim, rails, ruby, xml

  • Parleys.com: Spring 2.0, an update

    Published 3 years ago, running time 0h59m

    Spring 2.0 is a major release that makes the Spring Framework both more powerful and easier to use. In this presentation, Rod will survey the new features of Spring 2.0, before focusing on two of the most important: the introduction of extensible XML configuration, and significant enhancements to... aop, xml

  • Parleys.com: Ted Neward interview

    Published 3 years ago, running time 0h35m

    In this services oriented interview with Ted Neward you'll get more info on Teds view of XML Services Vs Web Services within a possible generic container. Interesting about Ted is that he has a very comprehensive knowledge of both the C# and Java world. With that in... java, web services, c#, xml

  • Parleys.com: Elliotte Rusty Harold interview

    Published 3 years ago, running time 0h20m

    During this interview Elliotte Rusty Harold explains why XOM was build and what its use cases are. The pain points of DOM and SAX are highlighted and streaming Vs tree-like XML parsing are discussed. Why doesn't he like interfaces and says they're vastly over-used in Java ? What would he change i... xml, java, ruby

  • Hanselminutes: XML Tools and Technologies

    Published 3 years ago, running time 0h33m

    Scott talks with Carl about tools for using and manipulating XML from readers and writers to XPath readers, transformers, and more. xml

  • Parleys.com: Web Services Architectures

    Published 3 years ago, running time 1h0m

    Web services are the building blocks of modern Service Oriented Architectures (SOAs). When used properly, they offer excellent interoperability for an ever-increasing range of enterprise requirements. But before you can achieve the benefits you have to navigate the hazards, starting with basic ch... web services, xml, enterprise, rest

  • python411: Python and XML

    Published 3 years ago, running time 0h0m

    Python and XML, HTML and AJAX python, xml, html, ajax

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  • TIBCO - Ask the SOA Expert

    Published 5 months ago

    The TIBCO Ask the Expert series is designed to help technical professionals better understand benefits of SOA. Rob Meyer, the TIBCO Ask the Expert host, discusses everything from advancing your SOA to AJAX and rich internet clients. Rob’s direct style creates an interactive listening experience that educates VPs and architects alike.

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