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Come and see us at JavaOne

Ross Mason on Monday, October 3, 2011

seems to have new flare now that the dust has settled from the Sun acquisition, and is set to be the best event in a long time.  This year we’d love you to come by our booth and meet some of the team.  There will be some cool Mule swag (yes, the squeezy Mules are back), demos of Mule Studio and a chance to see Mule iON in action and win some stuff.

JavaOne Sessions

I have two sessions this year, both on Wednesday October 5th.

From DevOps to NoOps: 10 cloud services you should be using

Session ID: 25213, Venue / Room: Hilton – Plaza A/B on 10/5/11 @ 13:00 – 14:00

A couple of years ago building an application meant building the infrastructure to support the application. Typically this entailed installing a database, an app server and often a messaging server and email server; all tedious preamble for actually building an application. Now you have free access to these infrastructure services on the web, but which ones should you use.

This session will pick 10 services available today such as MongoHQ, Twilio and DropBox. With no infrastructure for you to set up for your application you can now start coding you applications immediately; all Dev no Ops! This session will also provide the attendee with information on how to find new APIs, what to be looking for and how to use them in your next application.

To ESB or not to ESB

Session ID: 25222, Venue / Room: Hotel Nikko – Carmel I/II on 10/5/11 @ 15:00 – 16:00

The ESB has become synonymous with integration.  While the ESB grew from the needs of enterprise integration, the landscape has changed and not every project that needs  integration needs an ESB. Increasingly, web application developers need to integrate with both public and enterprise services. This has evolved to the point where the presentation/logic/data tier model is limited since applications need to be connected to other applications and services.

This talk will provide insights about when to select an ESB, and when not to. We will also look at other alternatives for integration such as Web and REST services, and a new cloud alternative, Mule iON.

Looking forward to seeing some of you. For updates on Twitter follow: @rossmason@mulejockey. The JavaOne official hashtag this year is #javaone11

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