Presentation: "Integrating J2EE and Your Office Automation Tools Using J2EE CAS"
Tuesday 10:45 - 11:30, Protected Room
Today the trend is to move more and more of enterprise business logic and data into the J2EE world in the form of EJBs and Servlets, away from hard to get to Hosts, VB/C++ applications with scaling problems, etc. But at the same time you have invested a lot of money and effort in office automation applications that access these, and you are not willing to sacrifice this investment. Well, do not despair, hope is here.
Sun recently provided us with an API (J2EE CAS) that promises to help out. This API will let Windows developers create native client applications that access Enterprise JavaBeans components deployed on a J2EE application server. So how do you go about doing this?
In this session, we will cover the J2EE Client Access Bridge API, first going through what it is and how to set it up, then building some sample applications. After attending this session you should be able to go back to work and show your boss that Excel sheet with a graph, or Word document, fueled by an EJB or Servlet. Attendees are expected to have some knowledge of Visual Basic for Applications (VBA) and also have an understanding of EJBs and Servlets. Sample source code from this session is included.
Integrating J2EE and Your Office Automation Tools Using J2EE CAS - (slides)
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