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O’Reilly to Host Java Enterprise Computing Conference

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Scott Clark
Scott Clark
Oct 29, 1999

O’Reilly and Associates this week
announced a new technical conference for enterprise-class developers of
Java-based applications.


O’Reilly’s four-day conference will take place at the Westin Hotel in Santa
Clara, California, from March 27-30, 2000. The proceedings include two days
of tutorial programs along with a two-day, multi-tracked conference.


The Java Conference will focus on the key technologies that are used for
developing large-scale Java applications, including:


  • Enterprise Java Beans
  • Servlets and Java Server Pages
  • Java and XML
  • Security in Java applications
  • Client-side user interfaces

O

Reilly

s Conference will educate Java programmers and enterprise application


developers with a

technically sophisticated and independent view of Java


enterprise computing technology.

For additional information, or to


register for the conference, visit the

Conference

area of


O

Reilly

s Web site.

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