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Security Assertion Markup Language - SAML
The Security Assertion Markup Language has emerged as the gold standard for building Cross-Domain SSO solutions and is a key technology in the domain of federated identity management.
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Case Study: Zero Calories J2EE
Case study of a successful project where the J2EE stack was abandoned in favour of a lightweight web architecture using Tapestry, Spring, Hibernate, and testing with JUnitWebTest.
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Java + .NET, Integration Strategies Presentation
Ted Neward demonstrates using Microsoft Office to act as a rich client to Java, building a WPF gui on top of Java POJOs, and how to execute Java from within a Windows Workflow host.
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Building a Smart Client Toolkit
Learn advanced techniques with real-world examples in this session on Windows Forms.Capabilities included include management,display of forms,data validation,security management,and dirty checking.
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How to Design a Good API & Why it Matters
Core Java language designer Joshua Bloch teaches how to design good APIs, with many examples of what good and bad APIs look like.
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Secure and Reliable Web Services
Integration expert Guy Crets discusses how the WS-Security and WS-Reliable Messaging specifications can be used in real world integration and B2B scenarios.
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Agile Quality: A Canary in a Coal Mine
Scrum co-creator Ken Schwaber spoke at Agile2006 on code quality as a corporate asset. In this video Schwaber discussed how a degrading codebase paralyses teams and increases corporate risk.
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Introduction to Domain Specific Languages
Martin Fowler introduces a simple example of DSL, bringing out the difference between external and internal DSLs, and talking through the trade-offs in using both forms.
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The Role of the Enterprise Service Bus
Mark Richards shares a detailed, product-agnostic vision regarding the role of an ESB and the capabilities an ESB must provide.
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Architecting Toronto.com with ASP.NET
Toronto.Com attracts over 700,000 visitors a month. Built in 1997, the old technology was expensive and time-consuming to maintain. Scott takes us through what it took to modernize this site to .NET.
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JRuby - Bringing Ruby to the JVM
Thomas Enebo and Charles Nutter show off the current state of the JRuby project, which has come a long way under their stewardship.
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AOP-Myths and Realities
Ramnivas Laddad tries to clear up the most common myths and misunderstandings that hinder the adoption of AOP discussing the reality [behind each myth] from an aspect-oriented-programming perspective.