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< < | Inderjeet Singh is a software engineer at Google Inc where he works on the Google Checkout product. Prior to joining Google, Inderjeet was a Senior Staff Engineer with Sun Microsystems where he was the technical lead for the Java EE SDK and the Java BluePrints program. He is the primary author of the Addison-Wesley Java-series books, Designing Web Services with the J2EE 1.4 Platform and Designing Enterprise Applications with the Java 2 Platform, Enterprise Edition (now in second edition). He is a regular speaker on enterprise application design. In the past, he designed fault-tolerance software for large-scale distributed telecommunications switching systems. Inderjeet holds an M.S. in computer science from Washington University in Saint Louis, and a B.Tech. in computer science and engineering from Indian Institute of Technology, Delhi. Inderjeet is currently working towards an M.S. in Management Science and Engineering at Stanford University, California. | > > | Inderjeet Singh is a software engineer at Google Inc where he works on the Google Checkout product. Prior to joining Google, Inderjeet was a Senior Staff Engineer with Sun Microsystems where he was the technical lead for the Java EE SDK and the Java BluePrints program. He is the primary author of the Addison-Wesley Java-series books, Designing Web Services with the J2EE 1.4 Platform and Designing Enterprise Applications with the Java 2 Platform, Enterprise Edition (now in second edition). He is a regular speaker on enterprise application design. In the past, he designed fault-tolerance software for large-scale distributed telecommunications switching systems. Inderjeet holds an M.S. in Management Science and Engineering from Stanford University, an M.S. in computer science from Washington University in Saint Louis, and a B.Tech. in computer science and engineering from Indian Institute of Technology, Delhi. | | | My Web Sites: | | | | |
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< < | Inderjeet Singh is a Senior Staff Engineer with Sun Microsystems where he is the technical lead for the Java EE SDK and the Java BluePrints program. He is the primary author of the Addison-Wesley Java-series books, Designing Web Services with the J2EE 1.4 Platform and Designing Enterprise Applications with the Java 2 Platform, Enterprise Edition (now in second edition). He is a regular speaker on enterprise application design. Prior to joining Java BluePrints, he designed and developed the proxy server in the JavaWebServer product. In the past, he designed fault-tolerance software for large-scale distributed telecommunications switching systems. Inderjeet holds an M.S. in computer science from Washington University in Saint Louis, and a B.Tech. in computer science and engineering from Indian Institute of Technology, Delhi. Inderjeet is currently working towards an M.S. in Management Science and Engineering at Stanford University, California. | > > | Inderjeet Singh is a software engineer at Google Inc where he works on the Google Checkout product. Prior to joining Google, Inderjeet was a Senior Staff Engineer with Sun Microsystems where he was the technical lead for the Java EE SDK and the Java BluePrints program. He is the primary author of the Addison-Wesley Java-series books, Designing Web Services with the J2EE 1.4 Platform and Designing Enterprise Applications with the Java 2 Platform, Enterprise Edition (now in second edition). He is a regular speaker on enterprise application design. In the past, he designed fault-tolerance software for large-scale distributed telecommunications switching systems. Inderjeet holds an M.S. in computer science from Washington University in Saint Louis, and a B.Tech. in computer science and engineering from Indian Institute of Technology, Delhi. Inderjeet is currently working towards an M.S. in Management Science and Engineering at Stanford University, California.
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< < | Inderjeet Singh is a Senior Staff Engineer with Sun Microsystems where he is the architect for the Java EE SDK and the Java BluePrints program. He has been involved with the Java BluePrints since its inception. He is the primary author of the Addison-Wesley Java-series books, Designing Web Services with the J2EE 1.4 Platform and Designing Enterprise Applications with the Java 2 Platform, Enterprise Edition (now in second edition). He is a regular speaker on enterprise application design. Prior to joining Java BluePrints, he designed and developed the proxy server in the JavaWebServer product. In the past, he designed fault-tolerance software for large-scale distributed telecommunications switching systems. Inderjeet holds an M.S. in computer science from Washington University in Saint Louis, and a B.Tech. in computer science and engineering from Indian Institute of Technology, Delhi. | > > | Inderjeet Singh is a Senior Staff Engineer with Sun Microsystems where he is the technical lead for the Java EE SDK and the Java BluePrints program. He is the primary author of the Addison-Wesley Java-series books, Designing Web Services with the J2EE 1.4 Platform and Designing Enterprise Applications with the Java 2 Platform, Enterprise Edition (now in second edition). He is a regular speaker on enterprise application design. Prior to joining Java BluePrints, he designed and developed the proxy server in the JavaWebServer product. In the past, he designed fault-tolerance software for large-scale distributed telecommunications switching systems. Inderjeet holds an M.S. in computer science from Washington University in Saint Louis, and a B.Tech. in computer science and engineering from Indian Institute of Technology, Delhi. Inderjeet is currently working towards an M.S. in Management Science and Engineering at Stanford University, California. | | | | |
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Inderjeet Singh is a Senior Staff Engineer with Sun Microsystems where he is the architect for the Java EE SDK and the Java BluePrints program. He has been involved with the Java BluePrints since its inception. He is the primary author of the Addison-Wesley Java-series books, Designing Web Services with the J2EE 1.4 Platform and Designing Enterprise Applications with the Java 2 Platform, Enterprise Edition (now in second edition). He is a regular speaker on enterprise application design. Prior to joining Java BluePrints, he designed and developed the proxy server in the JavaWebServer product. In the past, he designed fault-tolerance software for large-scale distributed telecommunications switching systems. Inderjeet holds an M.S. in computer science from Washington University in Saint Louis, and a B.Tech. in computer science and engineering from Indian Institute of Technology, Delhi. | |
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- GlassFish: An Open Source Java Application Server for the Java EE 5 Platform at the JavaPolis 2005 Conference, Antwerp, Belgium, Dec 15, 2005.
- Java EE 5: How the Next Version of the J2EE Platform Greatly Simplifies the Development of Web-enabled Enterprise Applications at the JavaPolis 2005 Conference, Antwerp, Belgium, Dec 14, 2005.
- Sun Developer Network Chat: Java Enterprise System and Sun Java Studio Enterprise Integration, April 21, 2005.
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< < | Inderjeet Singh is a Senior Staff Engineer with Sun Microsystems where he is the architect for the Java BluePrints program. He has been involved with the Java BluePrints since its inception. He is the primary author of the Addison-Wesley Java-series books, Designing Web Services with the J2EE 1.4 Platform and Designing Enterprise Applications with the Java 2 Platform, Enterprise Edition (now in second edition). He is a regular speaker on enterprise application design. Prior to joining Java BluePrints, he designed and developed the proxy server in the JavaWebServer product. In the past, he designed fault-tolerance software for large-scale distributed telecommunications switching systems. Inderjeet holds an M.S. in computer science from Washington University in Saint Louis, and a B.Tech. in computer science and engineering from Indian Institute of Technology, Delhi. | > > | Inderjeet Singh is a Senior Staff Engineer with Sun Microsystems where he is the architect for the Java EE SDK and the Java BluePrints program. He has been involved with the Java BluePrints since its inception. He is the primary author of the Addison-Wesley Java-series books, Designing Web Services with the J2EE 1.4 Platform and Designing Enterprise Applications with the Java 2 Platform, Enterprise Edition (now in second edition). He is a regular speaker on enterprise application design. Prior to joining Java BluePrints, he designed and developed the proxy server in the JavaWebServer product. In the past, he designed fault-tolerance software for large-scale distributed telecommunications switching systems. Inderjeet holds an M.S. in computer science from Washington University in Saint Louis, and a B.Tech. in computer science and engineering from Indian Institute of Technology, Delhi. | | | Participation in the java.net Projects: | |
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< < | Inderjeet Singh is a Senior Staff Engineer with Sun Microsystems where he is the architect for the Java BluePrints program. He has been involved with the Java BluePrints since its inception. He is the primary author of the Addison-Wesley Java-series books, Designing Enterprise Applications with the Java 2 Platform, Enterprise Edition (now in second edition) and Designing Web Services with the J2EE 1.4 Platform (expected in Spring 2004). He is a regular speaker on enterprise application design. Prior to joining Java BluePrints, he designed and developed the proxy server in the JavaWebServer product. In the past, he designed fault-tolerance software for large-scale distributed telecommunications switching systems. Inderjeet holds an M.S. in computer science from Washington University in Saint Louis, and a B.Tech. in computer science and engineering from Indian Institute of Technology, Delhi. | > > | Inderjeet Singh is a Senior Staff Engineer with Sun Microsystems where he is the architect for the Java BluePrints program. He has been involved with the Java BluePrints since its inception. He is the primary author of the Addison-Wesley Java-series books, Designing Web Services with the J2EE 1.4 Platform and Designing Enterprise Applications with the Java 2 Platform, Enterprise Edition (now in second edition). He is a regular speaker on enterprise application design. Prior to joining Java BluePrints, he designed and developed the proxy server in the JavaWebServer product. In the past, he designed fault-tolerance software for large-scale distributed telecommunications switching systems. Inderjeet holds an M.S. in computer science from Washington University in Saint Louis, and a B.Tech. in computer science and engineering from Indian Institute of Technology, Delhi. | | | Upcoming Events: | |
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Inderjeet Singh is a Senior Staff Engineer with Sun Microsystems where he is the architect for the Java BluePrints program. He has been involved with the Java BluePrints since its inception. He is the primary author of the Addison-Wesley Java-series books, Designing Enterprise Applications with the Java 2 Platform, Enterprise Edition (now in second edition) and Designing Web Services with the J2EE 1.4 Platform (expected in Spring 2004). He is a regular speaker on enterprise application design. Prior to joining Java BluePrints, he designed and developed the proxy server in the JavaWebServer product. In the past, he designed fault-tolerance software for large-scale distributed telecommunications switching systems. Inderjeet holds an M.S. in computer science from Washington University in Saint Louis, and a B.Tech. in computer science and engineering from Indian Institute of Technology, Delhi.
Recent presentations and hosted forums:
- BluePrints for Web Services: Using the SunONE Platform effectively for writing Java Technology based Web Services and Enterprise Applications at the Sun Network Conference, San Francisco, September 2003.
- Blueprints for Web Services: Recommendations, Strategies and Best Practices for Designing Web Services at the JavaOne Conference, San Francisco, June 2003.
- Introduction to Java BluePrints at the JavaOne Conference, San Francisco, June 2003.
- JDC Chat: Enterprise Java BluePrints and the Adventure Builder Sample Application, April 08, 2003.
- Enterprise: The Next Generation - J2EE 1.4 at the Web Services Edge (East) Conference, Boston, March 2003.
- JDC Chat on Java BluePrints, May 15, 2002.
- Blueprints for the Java 2 Platform, Enterprise Edition: Recommendations, Strategies and Best Practices for Designing Web-Enabled Enterprise Applications at the JavaOne Conference, San Francisco, March 2002.
- Blueprints for Enterprise JavaBeans Technology: Design Patterns, Strategies and Best Practices for Designing Reusable Enterprise Components at the JavaOne Conference, San Francisco, March 2002.
- Blueprints for the Java 2 Platform, Enterprise Edition: Recommendations for Designing Web-Enabled Enterprise Applications at the JavaOne Conference, San Francisco, June 2001.
- Design Patterns for the Java 2 Platform, Enterprise Edition, for Enterprise Applications at the JavaOne Conference, San Francisco, June 2001.
- J2EE BluePrints: Best Practices for Designing Enterprise Applications at JavaCon2000 Conference, Santa Clara, CA. Sept 26, 2000.
- JDC Forum on J2EE BluePrints, Sept 13-18, 2000.
- The J2EE BluePrints Design Guidelines: Best Practices for Designing Enterprise Applications at JavaOne Conference, San Francisco, CA. Jun 8, 2000.
- JDC Chat on J2EE BluePrints, May 05, 2000.
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