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J2EE & .NET Interoperability

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  • 26-04-2005 11:06am
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    IrishDev.com, the Software Developers association are holding a free programming event upstairs in the private bar at Samsara on Dawson Street, for a lecture on Interoperability between J2EE and .NET, followed by drinks reception and MVP award presentation.
    Register here: http://www.irishdev.com/EventDetails.aspx?id=241

    Agenda

    * 19:30 - 20:00 - IrishDev Welcome
    * 20:00 - 21:00 - Lecture
    * 21:00 - 21:15 - MVP Awards Presentation
    * 21:15 - 22:00 - Drinks Reception with Thai finger food

    About the Lecture
    Dino Chiesa will present an overview of Microsofts connected systems strategy, presenting architectural information about building connected systems with .NET.

    Dino will also compare and contrast .NET with J2EE application servers like IBM WebSphere and BEA WebLogic.

    There will be a special emphasis on .NET/J2EE interoperability, and the ability to use .NET and Windows Server 2003/Windows Server System to build applications that deeply integrate with already-deployed J2EE solutions and components via Web Services.

    About the Speaker
    Dino Chiesa (blog) is a Product Manager for the .NET developer platform, which includes .NET Framework and SDK, Visual Studio .NET, and related pieces.

    Before joining Microsoft, Dino worked with IBM for about 4 years in a similar capacity, focusing on DCE, Encina, MqSeries, Publish and Subscribe technology, CORBA, and WebSphere and VisualAge.

    MVP Awards
    In April '05 IrishDev.com members, Kieran and Jamie won the first ever Microsoft MVP's for software development in Ireland; Jamie Plenderleith for VB and Kieran Lynam for ASP.

    Clare Dillon (ICT Excellence Young Person of the Year), will present MVP certificates to both members and congratulate them on their achievements.


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