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iBeans: dead-simple integration for the Web

Abstract

What will be covered
Many web applications need integration capabilities but don't want to build an ESB solution. Typically, they want a simple solution for performing common integration tasks such as receiving and sending messages over Email, JMS or calling a Web Service. This talk will cover some options available that greatly reduce the amount of code and effort for performing these tasks without introducing new complexities or architecture considerations using new framework - iBeans.

Who should attend this session:

  • Java Web Application developers who need very simple integration and routing options without the hassle.
  • Developers who don't really care about SOA but need to build service oriented applications.
  • Developers who want to talk to public services like Twitter, Gmail or Flickr

What problem(s)/challenge(s) will an attendee learn to solve by attending your session?
This session will teach the audience how to integrate their web applications with other applications and services on the web and the enterprise in a way that doesn't add complexity to the code or architecture of the application. Using a couple of simple constructs developers will be able to integrate with services such as Twitter, Google Maps and Gmail in minutes.

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