Java Architectures

JA-SIG Conference Agenda
July 9-11, 2000


Sunday July 9






07:00PM-10:00PM Evening Reception


Monday July 10






07:30AM-08:30AM Continental Breakfast

08:30AM-09:45PM Welcome/Keynote by Ron Kleinman, Sun Microsystems, Inc.

09:45AM-10:15AM Coffee Break

10:15AM-11:15AM Session 1
  1. Java Training In-house, Tim Hogan, Princeton University. (34K)
  2. XML Industry Standards, Ron Kleinman, Sun. (226K)
    Providing a Transport for XML, Ron Kleinman, Sun. (202K)
    Industry-specific XML Verticle Standards, Ron Kleinman, Sun. (225K)
  3. Mgt: Sun's Education Strategy and Java in Higher Education, John Tuohy, Marketing Manager

11:30AM-12:30PM Session 2
  1. Building Whistler City: Distributed web registration for PeopleSoft using IBM WebSphere on Linux, ,Jim Hall, University of Minnesota. (358K)
  2. Performance Tuning Enterprise Java Applications, Marshal Villarosa , BEA
  3. Mgt: Roundtable Review Discussion

 


12:30PM-02:00PM Lunch Keynote, John Gage, Sun

02:00PM-03:00PM Session 3
  1. Developing Infrastructure for Server-side Java Applications: Challenges and Lessons, Rajiv Kaushik, Florida State University
  2. uPortal, John Laker, University of Delaware, Andrew Newman, Yale University , Ken Weiner, Interactive Business Solutions
  3. Mgt: Roundtable Review Discussion

03:00PM-03:30PM Coffee Break

03:30PM-04:30PM Seesion 4
  1. Implementation of University Administrative System Components on workflow EJ B Platform, Andrei Sergeev, Education Systems Exchange. (321K)
  2. The Java Security Model and its Relationship to Institutional Security, Andrew Newman, Yale University. (366K)
  3. Mgt: uPortal, JA-SIG Clearinghous, University of Delaware

04:30PM-06:00PM Concurrently, the demo room will be open and Birds of a Feat her Sessions

06:00PM-07:00PM Cocktails

07:00PM-09:00PM Dinner


Tuesday July 11






07:30AM-08:30AM Continental Breakfast

08:30AM-09:45AM Keynote, J2EE Rick Saletta, Sun

09:45AM-10:15AM Coffee Break

10:15AM-11:15AM Session 5
  1. Enhancing Enterprise Distributed Applications by Extending Functionality th rough Replaceable Presentation Layers, Stephen Barrett, Cornell. (96K)
  2. Java, XML, and Student Systems, Leo Fernig, University of British Columbia. (140K)
  3. Mgt: Staffing/Training Challenges

11:30AM-12:30PM Session 6
  1. A Customizable Java Reporting Application, Dan Ellentuck, Columbia. (1125K)
  2. J2EE Blueprints, Liz Blair and V. Ramanchandrac, Sun Microsystems.
  3. Mgt: ERP Integration, Dave Koehler, Princeton University

12:30PM-02:00PM Lunch

02:00PM-03:00PM Session 7
  1. Java Training, Jim Sidow, Sun. (356K)
    Reskilling the IT Workforce, Jim Sidow, Sun. (528K)
  2. UCSD's ENPET Project - A Java based expert system for Expense Transfers, Lyle Kafader, University of California, San Diego
  3. Mgt: SunConnect, Patty Gertz, Princeton University

03:00PM-03:30PM Coffee Break

03:30PM-05:00PM

Session 8

  1. Crafting an Institutional e-business and portal strategy, Michael Handberg, Pricewaterhouse Coopers. (2387K)
  2. Using XML/XSLT to Deliver Content to Multiple Devices and Clients, Peter Kharchenko, Interactive Business Solutions.(176K)
  3. BoF:Getting started with Portals and Java