
David Nüscheler
(3141) Content Integration: Java(tm) Applications vs. Microsoft(R) Sharepoint
Technical long talk 50 min
Wednesday, 2008-06-25, 17:30 - 18:20, Arena 9
David Nüscheler - Day Software AG (speaker)
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Abstract
Most large organizations on the one hand develop Java(tm) Applications and on
the other hand run Microsoft(R) Sharepoint for their business users.
This generates the crucial need for Java Applications to be able to interact
with content stored in Sharepoint, be it a Java based Swing Application that
would like to refer to content managed by Sharepoint or a regular Intranet
WebApp or Java Portlet that needs to search and manage office content residing
in Sharepoint.
This session will talk about the benefits and drawbacks of various ways of
integrating Java applications and Sharepoint.
This session will also demo and showcase the integration of both J2SE and J2EE
applications through a quick and easy to use standards based integration.
The goal of this session is to demonstrate in a practical fashion how to
integrate with Microsoft Sharepoint at a Content Repository level using a
"Content Repository API for Java(tm) Technology" (aka JSR-170)
connector to build a Java application in a very agile fashion.
Expect a hands-on demo of the installation and deployment of a JSR-170 based
Sharepoint Connector and the development of a simple JSR-170 based application
and the use of an existing JSR-170 based application backed by content from
Microsoft Sharepoint.
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Agenda:
(1) Content Integration: A Business Issue
(2) Java vs. Microsoft Sharepoint
(3) Various Integration Options Pro/Cons
(4) Integration Demo using the "Content Repository API for Java(tm)
Technology"
(5) Q&A






