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Java Track - Migrating Enterprise Applications Between J2EE Application Servers
How To Migrate Enterprise Applications Between J2EE Application Servers
By: Ajit Sagar
Dec. 14, 2004 12:00 AM
Wednesday, February 16, 2005 5:00 P.M. - 5:50 P.M. This session will provide guidelines, best practices, and a methodology to tackle a problem that is sapping the budgets of enterprise which have invested heavily in J2EE technology - the migration of enterprise applications between J2EE application servers. The strategy and planning for such initiatives is very complex and requires planning in advance. Enterprise applications, once deployed, have a multitude of dependencies, besides the dependency on Java APIs. The drivers for migration can include version upgrades, corporate agenda, maintenance costs, industry alliances, rapid upgrades to the J2EE platform APIs, etc. A planned migration ensures a successful implementation while minimizing the impact. This session will describe a strategy to plan for the migration of large portfolios of applications between application server vendors, between application server versions, and between hardware platforms. Real world examples of how this strategy has been applied in the industry will be provided. About the Speaker Ajit Sagar is a Senior Technical Archiect with Infosys Technologies, Ltd., a global consulting and IT services company. Ajit has been working with Java since 1997, and has more than 15 years experience in the IT industry. During this tenure, he has been a programmer, lead architect, director of engineering, and product manager for companies from 15 to 25,000 people in size. Ajit has served as JDJ's J2EE editor, was the founding editor of XML-Journal, and has been a frequent speaker at SYS-CON's Web Services Edge series of conferences. He has published more than 75 articles.
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