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Best Practices for Large-Scale Web Sites

July 6, 2009 Posted in: Software Development Best Practices Tagged with: architecture & design, best practices, database technologies, integration technologies, scalability, wave, web technologies
Best Practices for Large-Scale Web Sites
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CON8122 - Amazon Web Services for Java Developers

Abstract: Amazon Web Services (AWS) is an ideal platform to develop on and to use for hosting enterprise Java applications. The zero up-front costs and virtually infinite scalability of resources enable Java EE developers to start small and be confident that their infrastructure will grow with their application. In addition, the nature of AWS and the services available help solve some of the problems Java developers often face in more-traditional environments. In this session, you will be introduced to AWS concepts, gain an understanding of how existing Java EE applications can be migrated to the AWS environment, what advantages there are in doing that, and how to architect a new Java EE application from the ground up to leverage the AWS environment for maximum benefit.

Date: Tuesday, October 2nd 2012
Time: 10am
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