The Java in Action conference was a success. I had the privilege of meeting (and partying!) with some of the brightest and most insightful minds in the Java universe. It was a great chance to acquire valuable skills and establish great relationships... and all without the usual software vendor bullshit. This was not about products. This was about getting things done.

As promised, here are copies of my two presentations at JIA. If you have any questions or follow-up, drop me a note and I'll be happy to address it.
Deploying Axis in Mission-Critical Environments

Presentation downloads:
Keynote format (.zip) - 892 KB
Acrobat PDF format - 928 KB
Beyond Standard Java: from E-commerce to Industrial Controllers
The Java platform is deployed in a myriad of applications across many challenging problem domains. Some times, however, J2EE and J2SE aren't enough, or the best choice. This presentation covers three different study cases in which the implementers had to create non-standard solutions to problems for which the standard Java API and services did not meet the applications' mission-critical objectives.Presentation downloads:
Keynote format (.zip) - 2.3 KB
Acrobat PDF format - 4.5 MB