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Bhakti Mehta

www.java.net/blogs/bhaktimehta/
Bhakti Mehta is the author of "Developing RESTful Services with JAX-RS 2.0, WebSockets and JSON" and "RESTful Java Patterns and Best Practices". She has a Bachelors degree in Computer Engineering and a Masters degree in Computer Science from State University of New York. She is currently working at BlueJeans Network. She has contributed to various open source projects and presented at numerous conferences. You can follow her on twitter at https://twitter.com/bhakti_mehta

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Server-Sent Events, Async Servlet, WebSocket, and JSON: Born to Work Together

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Intermediate
Date :
11:15 AM Saturday
Room :
4223
Track :
Java
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Speakers: Bhakti Mehta

Abstract: This session focuses on how Java EE 7 provides an extensive set of new and enhanced features to support standards such as HTML5, WebSocket, and server-sent events, among others. The session shows how these new features are designed and matched to work together for developing lightweight solutions matching end users’ high expectations for Web application responsiveness. It covers best practices and design patterns governing application development with JAX-RS 2.0, async Servlet, and JSON-P (among others) as well as outlining the pitfalls that should be avoided. You will see code snippets and block diagrams that clarify use of APIs coming from the demo application shown at the end.

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50 Tips in 50 Minutes for GlassFish Fans

Level :
Beginner
Date :
10:45 AM Sunday
Room :
4202
Track :
Java
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This fast-paced session presents 50 tips and tricks for using GlassFish Server technology. Learn about features for both GlassFish Server Open Source Edition and Oracle GlassFish Server that you might have never known existed. Become a more productive GlassFish user. Presented by two GlassFish experts, the session offers tips to help novice users as well as seasoned developers get the most out of GlassFish. The tips cover a range of subjects including debugging, monitoring, deployment, custom command creation, REST fun, and much more.

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