Java EE and .NET Interoperability

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Java EE and .NET Interoperability

By Marina Fisher, Ray Lai, Sonu Sharma and Laurence Moroney
First edition, 648 pages
ISBN 0131472232


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Marina Fisher is a Staff Engineer at Sun Microsystems. As a Sun Certified Enterprise Architect for Java EE she provides Sun's Fortune 500 customers with assistance in architecting, designing, implementing, and deploying large-scale enterprise applications. Her background spans across financial, retail, manufacturing, and other sectors, with emphasis on SOA, interoperability, and application security.

Ray Lai is Principal Engineer at Sun Microsystems. He has developed and architected enterprise applications and Web services solutions for leading multinational companies ranging from HSBC and Visa to American Express and DHL. He is author of J2EE Platform Web Services (Prentice Hall, 2004).

Sonu Sharma is an Engagement Manager with Client Solutions Organization at Sun Microsystems Inc. Sonu specializes in managing, architecting and implementing scalable, reliable and high performance business critical enterprise applications using Java EE and XML Web Service technologies for Sun's Fortune 500 customers. Prior to working at Sun, Sonu has worked on architecting, designing and building enterprise solutions in the fields of e-commerce, banking and insurance.

Laurence Moroney is the Director for Technology Evangelism for Mainsoft where he is responsible for sharing and shaping their unified .NET and Java EE architecture to enable and empower interoperability. Prior to Mainsoft he worked as a Senior Architect in the Reuters CTO office where he worked on research into Web Services Interoperability, Social Computing and Trading Networks. Author of several books on Web Services and .NET as well as dozens of technology articles, Laurence is based in Sammamish, Washington.