Developer Track @ EMC World 2009 Session Detail for Building content-enabled applications with DFS
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Technology | Session | Length | Type | Level | Date/Time |
Documentum | Building content-enabled applications with DFS | 60 | Lecture | Intermediate | Wed 5/20 @ 9:30-10:30am
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ABSTRACT
Since the release of EMC Documentum 6, Documentum Foundation Services (DFS) has enabled developers to rapidly compose content-enabled applications and maximize code reuse. In addition to existing WSDL endpoints, RESTful web services will be exposed. This session will focus on both kinds of web services and provide guidance to solution developers. | SESSION TAKE-AWAYS
- Quick overview of DFS today and forthcoming
- Observe content-centric application development with DFS
- Understand how to leverage the developer community on an ongoing basis
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BIO: Craig Randall
Craig is EMC Distinguished Engineer, working in EMC's Content Management & Archiving (CMA) business. Craig has been with EMC for almost 11 years and is responsible for the architecture of several CMA products, including Documentum Foundation Services (DFS). Craig is an active member of the OASIS Content Management Interoperability Services (CMIS) Technical Committee and is a Microsoft Solutions Architect MVP. Craig blogs at http://craigrandall.net/. |  |
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