Archive for 'Java'

SpringOne 2009: Spring Batch 2.0 Overview

A batch...Disclaimer: This entry has been written while listening to the talk. Please forgive me any typographical or grammatical errors resulting from this approach.

Next we are up to an overview about the new features in Spring Batch 2.0 by Lucas Ward.


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SpringOne 2009: The industrialization of Java

crashDisclaimer: This entry has been written while listening to the talk. Please forgive me any typographical or grammatical errors resulting from this approach.

Next I’m going to listen to a talk by Accenture – hopefully not running into some marketing blitz.


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SpringOne 2009: Case study – European Patent Office

European Patent OfficeDisclaimer: This entry has been written while listening to the talk. Please forgive me any typographical or grammatical errors resulting from this approach.

Roland Nelson and Pearse Coulter are going to talk about the European Patent Office (EPO) used Spring in oder to implement an extremely high-volume web based offering.


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SpringOne 2009: Time-to-live

A friendly duck - though not made of plush like Adrians.Disclaimer: This entry has been written while listening to the talk. Please forgive me any typographical or grammatical errors resulting from this approach.

Adrian Colyer will concern himself in todays keynote with the question about how to shorten the time between feature request and feature rollout to production. Basically he will relate to the concepts of learn software development.


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SpringOne 2009: Spring Framework 3.0

SpringDisclaimer: This entry has been written while listening to the talk and writing package documentation for a QuinScape project. Please forgive me any typographical or grammatical errors resulting from this approach.

Jürgen Höller is going to provide an overview about the most important changes that are going to be expected in Spring Framework 3.0. Jürgen intends to focus on the core framework.


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SpringOne 2009: Rod Johnson Keynote

Rod JohnsonDisclaimer: This text has been written during the presentation please forgive me any grammatical and typographical mistakes.

Due to the even more limited Wifi available at SpringOne (compared to the hideous Wifi support at JAX last week) I’ll limit myself to repeating Rods key messages:

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JAX 2009: Drools (- freie Rule Engine vom Feinsten)

drools1(Disclaimer: this text was written while listening to the presentation – please be forgiving with errors that might result from both listening and writing)

Our last JAX 2009 talk – we are waiting for Arno Haase to begin his talk about Drools, a business rules engine. Business rules engines have been one of the areas we have been neglecting for too long and I suspect great potential for our internal model driven framework – therefor I hope for a closing highlight of this JAX. Let’s get started…


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JAX 2009: Open Source As Part of a Successful Product Strategy

freedom(Disclaimer: this text was written while listening to the presentation – please be forgiving with errors that might result from both listening and writing)

Paul Clenahan is going to talk about taking an open source approach helped his company to build a successful business.  While waiting for his talk I wish him the best of luck because currently my colleague Jochen and I are the only attendees to the talk. My guess is that the wording “product strategy” sounds too much like a marketing event for a technical conference like the JAX. Paul is the vice president of product management at Actuate and hopefully has a better plan than to present just some marketing slides lest we need to give him feedback by leaving, too.


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JAX 2009: JSR-301 (summary & (unfair?) rant)

Flame On!(Disclaimer: this text was written while listening to the presentation – please be forgiving with errors that might result from both listening and writing)

Andy Bosch was our second target on day two of the 2009 JAX. He is going to talk about the JSR-301 specifying bridges between JSF and portlets. Since portlet integration with JSF is one of the next topics in an internal project at QuinScape I was naturally very curious about how much currently is possible (having experienced myself that portlets usually are the ugly step child of web projects). We learned…


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JAX 2009: Tuning Hibernate & JPA (Tuning von Hibernate und JPA-Anwendungen)

(Disclaimer: this text was written while listening to the presentation – please be forgiving with errors that might result from both listening and writing)

Michael Plöd starts our second JAX day with a talk about how to tune your persistence layer. Since we make extensive use of both Hibernate and JPA in our company portal framework and always like to speed things up even more I was quite curious about what he has to offer. Especially since I’m usually known as the guy who is not that interested in databases and rather prefer to talk about the actual domain model.


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