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BEA Arch2Arch Media Center is an online technical media center bringing together live webinars, podcasts and both downloadable and on-demand training events and presentations. BEA Arch2Arch Media Center is focused on educating and training developers, architects, and administrators with key tips, tricks, best practices, and in-depth "how-to" sessions from top BEA engineers and customers.

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Service Component Architecture: Approach to Security, Transactions, and Policy  Aug 13 2006
Mike Rowley, BEA Systems; Chris Sharp and Mike Edwards, IBM

After providing an overview of the Service Component Architecture, the talk illustrates the SCA approach to security and transactions including policies and profiles. During the talk you'll also discover how the SCA specification is being evolved by an extensive group of collaborators, and the latest news on the Apache Tuscany Project and Eclipse SOA tools.

JSR 235 Service Data Objects (SDOs)  Aug 13 2006
Stephen Brodsky, IBM and Michael Carey, BEA Systems

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Java Technology Portals Panel: Leading Vendors Debate Architecture and Development Approaches  Nov 08 2005
Eric Knorr, executive editor, InfoWorld; David Meyer, vice president of product management, Plumtree Software; Cyril Moutran, vice president of strategy, Vignette; Kent Dickson, vice president of the products division, BEA Systems; and Anne Hecht, group marketing manager for platform application suites, Sun Microsystems.

BEA Systems, Plumtree, Sun Microsystems and Vignette address topics germane to the Java technology portal industry, including standards evolution and architectural approaches. Led by Eric Knorr, InfoWorld's executive editor, this JavaOne 2005 discussion addresses the different approaches to the market and focuses on large customer endeavors and best practices. Topics include: How distributed should your architecture be for highly scalable and flexible portal applications? When should portal software be utilized? JSR 168, WRSP, Struts and JSF—which should you choose?

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