JavaOne 2012 - Enterprise Service Architecture and Cloud
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  • Advanced Enterprise Architectures Using Open Source
  • Amazon Web Services for Java Developers
  • Apache Cassandra - NoSQL in the Enterprise Today
  • Asynchronous Messaging Architecture with NoSQL Databases as Message Stores
  • Avoiding Java EE Application Design Traps to Achieve Effective Use of Cloud Computing
  • Best Practices for Cloud Identity in a Java EE--Enabled PaaS
  • Best Practices in Java Enterprise Monitoring
  • Building Hybrid Cloud Apps - Local Databases The Cloud = Extreme Versatility
  • Building a Web API Platform with Open Source oAuth 2.0 REST and NoSQL
  • Building the Next Wave of Social Commerce Platforms
  • Catalog-Based Rule Management with the Java Concurrency API and Oracle Coherence
  • Challenges in Exposing Data Through APIs - Optimized Data Serialization Techniques
  • CloudStack Versus OpenStack Versus Eucalyptus - Lightning Strikes the IaaS Private Cloud
  • Deploying Modular Applications with Apache ACE
  • Design Patterns in Groovy
  • Designing a Heavily Loaded REST Application with Java Take 2
  • Developing Multitenant Applications with HK2 and EclipseLink
  • Developing Polyglot Persistence Applications
  • Developing with Security for Java Embedded Devices
  • Distributed Caching to Data Grids - The Past Present and Future of Scalable Java
  • Emergence of the Social Enterprise
  • Enterprise Application Integration Patterns for Java EE Cloud Applications
  • Enterprise Search in Action
  • Extending Application Protocols and Java APIs over the Web with HTML5 WebSocket
  • Finagle Your Application to Prevent Outages Using Twitter's Finagle
  • Front-to-Back Security for Mobile HTML5 and Java EE Applications
  • GlassFish 4 - From Clustering to the Cloud
  • Going Real-Time - How to Build a Streaming API
  • Graphs Are Everywhere - Neo4j for the Enterprise and Beyond
  • Hazelcast - Scalable Data Structures
  • How We Took Our Server-Side Application to the Cloud and Liked What We Got
  • Implementing Asynchronous Notifications to Heterogeneous External Interfaces
  • In-Database Hadoop - When MapReduce Meets the RDBMS
  • In-Memory Data Grids - Best Practices
  • JSR 347 Data Grids and NoSQL
  • JVM Support for Multitenant Applications
  • Java - A Perfect Platform for Data Science
  • Java Analytical Models and Big Data - End User Programming in Spreadsheets
  • Java Everywhere - Ready for Mobile and Cloud
  • Java Workload Optimizations in the Cloud from salesforce.com and Intel
  • Leveraging Java to Enable a Velocity of New Monetizable Services
  • Leveraging W3C Linked Data for Loosely Coupled Application Integrations
  • Making Sense out of the Java PaaS Platforms
  • Monitoring and Managing a Complex Data Cloud
  • Next Generation - Systems Integration in the Cloud Era with Apache Camel
  • NoSQL Usage Patterns in Java Enterprise Applications
  • NoSQL and SQL Symbiosis in Cloud Computing
  • OSGi in the Cloud - A Case Study
  • OpenJDK Penrose Project BOF
  • Oracle Social Network - Extending Social into Enterprise Applications and Business Processes
  • Paving the Way to IT as a Service
  • Platform Innovations for Enterprise Social and Mobile in Java
  • Powerful Analytics Apps Fueled by Java for High Performance and Scalability
  • Sharding Middleware to Achieve Elasticity and High Availability in the Cloud
  • Social Data and the Enterprise
  • Social Developer Hackathon
  • Standardizing PaaS Application Management
  • The Rise of NoSQL and Polyglot Persistence
  • Transform Batch Processes into Message-Oriented Service Architectures
  • Ultrasound View Inside a Hadoop Cluster and What You Can Optimize as a Java User
  • Using JSR 303 Bean Validation with the Common Data Model in SOA
  • Visualizing the JVM Runtime Environment with JavaFX
  • What's Hot in Metro Web Services
  • What's New in jclouds 1.5
  • What's What in NoSQL
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