Abstract
Apache Beehive’s goal is to make J2EE programming easier by building a simple object model on J2EE and Struts. Using the new JSR-175 and
JSR-181 metadata annotations Beehive reduces the coding necessary for J2EE. The initial Beehive project has three pieces.
NetUI PageFlows - A web application framework built on top of Struts allowing easier tooling as well as automatic updating of Struts configuration files with the use of metadata.
Controls - Lightweight component framework that helps programmers build components that incorporate metadata into their programming model.
Web Services - An Implementation of JSR-181, an annotation driven programming model for web services.
We will discuss Beehive and walk through a demo.
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Bio
Timothy Brown has over 15 years of Information Systems Technology
experience. He has been involved in many software development projects
ranging from two-tier to n-tier. As Principal Systems Engineer at BEA
Systems, he supports numerous Enterprise customers throughout Ohio and
designs Service Oriented Architectures.
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