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JAVA DEVELOPMENT
Connect to Back-end Systems with Application Integration Services
Exploit J2EE connector APIs to connect WebSphere Application Server to vital back-end systems.
About this Article:
Learn about the J2EE technologies you can use to provide connectivity to production and heritage systems on the back end.
Jeff Estefan is an e-business solution architect for IBM's Application & Integration Middleware Division of IBM's Software Group. As member of the global WebSphere Practice, Jeff has provided extensive e-business consulting services to a number of enterprise computing customers that span a broad range of market sectors such as manufacturing, telecommunications, banking and finance. Prior to joining the WebSphere Practice, Jeff served as a consulting IT specialist for the Pacific Northwest Object Technology Practice of IBM Global Services, based in Seattle, Washington. Jeff brings more than fourteen years of systems integration and application development experience with specific interests in the areas of client-server middleware, object-oriented analysis and design, object-oriented programming, distributed object computing, with emphasis in CORBA technologies, and Enterprise Java.
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Keyword Tags: application development, Application Development, collaboration, CORBA, data integration, database management, development, Data Integration, e-business, E-Mail, ibm, ibm websphere, it networking, IBM, IBM WebSphere Application Server, java, Java, messaging, security
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