NEW YORK, NY--(Marketwire - June 1, 2009) -
Xandros
today announced that key staff will present a birds-of-a-feather session on
using standard Java Platform, Enterprise Edition (Java EE) technologies to
maximize maintainability on
Application Stores projects
at the Sun
JavaOne conference,
Moscone Center, San Francisco, June 2, 2009. With the explosion of new
mobile computing platforms, from smartphones to netbooks to e-book readers,
an application store is no longer optional. It is a key contributor to the
success of a platform.
Building application stores is much more than just implementing an
e-commerce engine. It also involves rich integration with the release
management process behind the platform being targeted to ensure that device
software is managed throughout its lifecycle. Each of the stakeholders,
including software developers, hardware manufacturers, network providers,
operating system vendors, platform policy managers, end users, and testing
and certification teams have their own unique interests, workflows, and
priorities for managing the software lifecycle.
In this session, learn how to leverage Java EE technology to manage these
complexities while keeping your code base maintainable. This requires a
full spectrum of testing strategies extending far beyond simple unit tests.
Using
CNR.com as an example, the session
explores the reasons why Java EE technology is well suited to this
challenge, and it delves into some of the myths surrounding its
limitations.
Who: Denis Angleton, Cary Harper, and Jeremy Norris of Xandros
What: "Application Stores and Ecosystems with Java™ Platform,
Enterprise Edition Technology"
When: Tuesday, June 2, 8:30 PM - 9:20 PM
Where: Esplanade 305, Moscone Center, San Francisco, CA
About Xandros
Xandros is the leader in providing seamless Windows-Linux interoperability
on a variety of platforms. Xandros' custom user experiences helped launch
the netbook revolution with the award-winning Eee PC from ASUS. The Xandros
suite for mobile devices and netbooks includes integrated and customizable
applications, an online Application Store and cloud-based services. Scalix
delivers award-winning email, calendaring and messaging. BridgeWays
management packs provide seamless end-to-end management of business
critical applications on Windows, Linux and UNIX environments from one
console. The company is headquartered in New York, with R&D offices in
Ottawa, San Diego, Bracknell, Frankfurt, Mumbai, and Taipei and sales and
support offices worldwide. For more information, please visit
www.xandros.com
Contact Information: Xandros Media Contact:
Xenia von Wedel
1-415-595-2030
xandros@terpin.com
Customer Service: 1-613-842-3494