J-Spring 2006

- 15 juni  - De Reehorst- Ede

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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.




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Sessie overzicht

De organisatie van de J-Spring heeft geprobeerd een breed programma samen te stellen. Hieronder volgt een overzicht van de verschillende sessies. Dit is het voorlopige programma. Na JavaOne hopen we een volledig programma afgerond te hebben en zal ook de inschrijving starten.

  • : Dit onderwerp is ook behandeld tijdens JavaOne 2006.

    08:30 - 09:15 Ontvangst en registratie
    09:15 - 10:15 Applying the High-Level Benefits of Java to Real-Time Development Challenges
    Kelvin Nilsen
    [Studio 3]

     
    10:15 - 10:35 Koffiepauze
    10:35 - 11:25 Building Cutting Edge Applications with Business Rules Technology
    Lionel Mace
    [Bach 3 en 4]

     
    Bitter JavaServer Faces
    Stijn van den Enden

    [Bach 1 en 2]

     
    Webapplicatie beveiliging met externe authenticatie agent
    Marcel Ammerlaan
    [Strauss]

     
    Agile Java Development With Spring, Hibernate and Eclipse
    Anil Hemrajani
    [Studio 3]

     
    How Java and BPEL join forces - What every Java developer should know about BPEL
    Lucas Jellema

    [Nieuwe Lounge]

     
    11:30 - 12:20 Distributed Caching Essential Lessons
    Cameron Purdy

    [Bach 3 en 4]

     
    Adobe Flex as an alternative to JSF/AJAX
    Franck de Bruijn

    [Bach 1 en 2]

     
    Component-based ontwikkelen met OSGi: van embedded tot enterprise
    Marcel Offermans
    [Strauss]

     
    Praktisch Test Driven Development
    Ludi Cosman
    [Studio 3]

     
    Spring Framework en Oracle Toplink
    Lonneke Dikmans


    [Nieuwe Lounge]

     
    12:20 - 13:30 Lunch - Pavilion - Poster sessie's
    13:30 - 14:15 Keynote Oracle
    Duncan Mills

    [Studio 3]

     
    14:20 - 15:10 Spring Framework 2.0
    Arjen Poutsma
    [Bach 1 en 2]

     
    AJAX, impact en huidige stand van zaken
    Arjen Wassink

    [Studio 3]

     
    Documentbeheer met de OpenOffice.org Java API
    Wouter van Reeven
    [Strauss]

     
    Evidence based performance tuning of enterprise Java applications
    Jeroen Borgers
    [Bach 3 en 4]

     
    Building disconnected applications using ADF
    Andrej Koelewijn

    [Nieuwe Lounge]

     
    15:10 - 15:40 Koffiepauze
    15:40 - 16:30 Enterprise JavaBeans 3.0 Migration Guide
    Bert Ertman

    [Strauss]

     
    jBPM, practical opensource workflow and BPM
    Jos Dirksen
    [Bach 3 en 4]

     
    Apache Maven 2
    Martin van den Bemt

    [Studio 3]

     
    Functioneel testen: hoe verzeker ik de kwaliteit van mijn web-applicatie?
    Bob Forma
    [Bach 1 en 2]

     
    Integrating Spring with the Oracle Application Development Framework
    Duncan Mills

    [Nieuwe Lounge]

     
    16:35 - 17:25 Integrating security into the J2EE development process
    Eelco Klaver
    [Bach 1 en 2]

     
    Is Ruby the New Java? What every Java coder should know about Ruby – and Rails
    Danny Lagrouw
    [Studio 3]

     
    Gallopping with Java 6 (a.k.a. Mustang)
    Patrick Versteeg, Walter van der Heiden

    [Bach 3 en 4]

     
    Composing Music in NetBeans IDE: What?! How?!
    Geertjan Wielenga

    [Strauss]

     
    Automating the Implementation of Layout Design Patterns in Java Server Faces (JSF)
    Steven Davelaar

    [Nieuwe Lounge]

     
    17:30 - 18:30 Borrel - mogelijk gemaakt door Xebia
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