J-Fall 2005

- 12 oktober  - De Reehorst- Ede

Membership

Membership provides members free access to the NLJUG workshops and events on a variety of Java topics, held across the country on a regular basis. Plus on a quarterly basis the Java Magazine published by Array Systems. The NLJUG is a member of a worldwide network of Java User Groups.

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NLJUG

Founded in 1998, the Dutch Java Users Group consists of business partners, software developers, application architects, technical managers, students, and new media developers that have a common interest in all aspects of Java Technology.


NLJUG partners

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Het JavaMagazine, gratis bij een NL-JUG lidmaatschap

Sprekers

Voor deze J-Spring conferentie zijn onderstaande sprekers uitgenodigd. De sprekers zijn toonaangevende experts over het onderwerp waarover ze spreken.

Phil Abernathy
  • Java development: Snel en simpel, toch?
  • Hugo Brand
    Oracle BeNeLux
  • Hands-on: Productivity
  • Erik Buitenhuis
  • Java development: Snel en simpel, toch?
  • Jettro Coenradie
    Accenture
  • A beginner’s guide to the Spring and Acegi security framework
  • Martijn Dashorst
  • Component based development using Wicket
  • Steven Devijver
  • Spring Web flow
  • Barre Dijkstra
  • Coderen in de database; een doodzonde?
  • Jos Dirksen
    Atos Origin
  • Open Source ESB: Mule en ActiveMQ
  • Bert Ertman
    Info Support
  • Hands-on: ${"Express yourself with JSP EL"}
  • Ted Farrell
    Oracle Corporation
  • Productivity with Choice
  • Michael Franken
    Xebia
  • Java Open Source Collaboration Environment (JOCE)
  • Eric Gunnewegh
  • Using the Jakarta Digester to extend the Struts configuration
  • Eelco Hillenius
  • Component based development using Wicket
  • Denis Joannides
  • Java Open Source Collaboration Environment (JOCE)
  • Eelco Klaver
    E.Consulting
  • Top tien web applicatie kwetsbaarheden in J2EE
  • Onno Kluyt
    JCP, Sun Microsystems
  • Creating and benefiting from the Java Standard - a story of communities and networking
  • Paul Kramer
    Kenniscentrum Info Support
  • Hands-on: ${"Express yourself with JSP EL"}
  • Duncan Mills
    Oracle
  • JavaServer Faces-One Step Beyond
  • An Introduction to JSR-227
  • Hands-on: Productivity
  • Marteijn Nouwens
  • Maven
  • Vincent Partington
    Xebia
  • Top tien web applicatie kwetsbaarheden in J2EE
  • Arjen Poutsma
    Interface21
  • Putting the Service back into SOA - and announcement of major new module in the Spring Framework
  • Simon Ritter
    Sun Microsystems
  • Java™ Technology and Smart-Dust: Building Intelligent Sensor Networks
  • Hilbert Schraal
  • Java development: Snel en simpel, toch?
  • Wilfred Springer
  • “Project Jackpot: Refactoring on Steroids"
  • Frank van der Borden
    Oracle Nederland
  • Hands-on: Productivity
  • Martien van Steenbergen
  • XP Game
  • Jos Warmer
    Ordina SI
  • Combining the Power of MDA and OCL: Generating Java Code from OCL (and UML) Models
  • Geertjan Wielenga
    Netbeans
  • Developing in Java with NetBeans IDE 5.0: Quick and Easy
  • Erik Wiersma
  • Profiling your build
  • Robert Willems of Brilman
    LogicaCMG
  • Productiviteit: heb ik nog een keus?
  • Martin Wolf
    Info Support
  • Scripting in Java
  • Brian Wolff
    Oracle Nederland
  • Hands-on: Productivity
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