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Topic:
Testing and Monitoring Mission Critical Web 2.0 Applications
Date & Time:
March 4, 2010 (Thursday)  5:30 pm - 7:30 pm
Where:
Technisource - New York - see details below
From Event List:
QMA 2010 Events

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Event Details

With all the excitement and innovations of organizations using Web 2.0 technologies (Rich Internet Applications using Ajax, Flex/Flash, RSS/Atom, Mashups, Social Networking, Wikis, Blogs, and other interactive applications) it feels like IT organizations are awash in new protocols, new application servers, new data formats, and new integration projects. Using the old proprietary test and monitoring tools in these new environments is expensive and poorly supported.

Wouldn't you prefer a new open source test and monitoring toolset that uses Selenium, Windmill, soapUI, HtmlUnit, jUnit to build functional tests, load tests, and production service monitors?

In this session Frank Cohen teaches a repurposing methodology to deliver application testing and monitoring in your favorite choice of tool, protocols, and utility.

Frank Cohen's Bio

Frank Cohen is the Founder of PushToTest and is author of FastSOA.  Through his speaking, writing and consulting, Frank is the expert that information technology professionals and enterprises go to when they need to understand and solve problems in complex interoperating information systems, especially Service Oriented Architecture (SOA,) Ajax, and Web services. PushToTest is an open-source test automation solutions business that  maintains the popular TestMaker open-source project. PushToTest customers include Jackson Labs, eBay, General Motors, TIBCO, BEA, Microsoft and other Fortune 1000 companies. Frank is the author of several books, including FastSOA, the way to use native XML technology to build scalable service oriented architecture, and Java Testing and Design. For the past 25 years he has developed and marketed some of the software industry's most successful products, including Norton Utilities for the Macintosh, Stacker, and SoftWindows.
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Location Details

Technisource is located on the 6th Floor of 2 Penn Plaza. The entrance to the building is on 7th Avenue above the 32nd Street Penn Station Entrance.

Directions

Public Transit: By subway take the 1/2/3 or A/C/E Trains to 34th St. Penn Station. By train take LIRR, NJ Transit or Amtrak to New York Penn Station.

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