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TOPIC:   Developing Web services applications using J2EE 1.4
WHEN:    Thursday, November 21 at 2:00 p.m. EST (19:00 GMT)
SPEAKER: Jim Keogh, Author of "J2EE: The Complete Reference"
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Is your IT department among those considering a move to a Web
services infrastructure using J2EE? Why wait until the competition
beats you to it -- pre-register for this webcast to decide whether
you should be using J2EE Web services:
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If you're an IT manager, architecture pro or developer, then you'll
want to hear Jim Keogh cover:
* The explanation of J2EE Web services
* The benefits of J2EE Web services 
* Implementation of a J2EE Web services solution 
* Drawbacks of J2EE Web services 

Join us after Jim's presentation and get your questions answered.
We'll select attendees who submit relevant questions during the
webcast to win one of five free copies of "J2EE: The Complete
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-- About the speaker --
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Jim Keogh introduced PC programming nationally in his Popular
Electronics Magazine column in 1982. He was a team member involved
with one of the first Windows applications and has since spent more
than a decade developing computer systems for Wall Street firms such
as Salomon, Inc. and Bear Stearns, Inc. Jim is the author of "J2EE:
The Complete Reference," "J2ME, The Complete Reference" and more than
50 other titles including five in the popular ...For Dummies series. 

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