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Lightweight J2EE Tech Talk
Traditional J2EE Architectures have been large and unwieldy, containing extra code that does not enhance the business functionality of the system or address any real technical requirements such as transactions. The result of these cumbersome architectures is that applications have become more complex than the business requirements warrant, perform poorly, reduce developer's productivity and increase maintenance costs. All this adds up to systems that cost too much and deliver too little.
The good news is that a new approach to Java architectures is evolving that allows teams to deliver high quality applications without excess code. This new approach is called Lightweight J2EE. Lightweight J2EE refers to the technique of building robust systems without the unnecessary complex overhead required by J2EE containers.
Teams need to be able to quickly and effectively build, test and debug their code.
Lightweight J2EE is all about fulfilling this goal, letting teams be productive, and, in
the end, producing systems that deliver business solutions. The eSage Group Tech
Talk on Building Lightweight Enterprise J2EE Systems will help move your team to a leaner,
more productive Java architecture.
Key Topics Discussed
- Understanding the failures of current J2EE architectures
- How leveraging Lightweight J2EE technologies can kick start your projects
- Review of leading Lightweight J2EE Frameworks
- Live demo and examples
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