Upcoming Java EE 6 "Kill The Bloat" Workshops
- Java EE 5/6 Patterns in Hamburg (26.04-30.04.2010) - some (3-5) places left
- 60 minutes with Java EE 6, 04.05 at JAX conference - this should be fun. I will hack a Java EE 6 application in 60 minutes on stage. Still no idea which one - but suggestions are highly appreciated. I will use Java EE 6 - and so less slides, than last year for explanation (Java EE 6 is even simpler, than Java EE 5) :-).
*After the session*, we will discuss Java EE 6 / EJB / JMS etc. features, problems and workarounds during the "open space" part at the JAX conference. Watch the table "Weightless Beans" in the Ballroom. - Simpler is Impossible. From UI to Integration Layer with plain Java EE, 03.05.2010 (at JAX Conference)
- End 2 End Java EE 6 in Munich (07.06-09.06.2010) - this one is almost sold out
Caution: we spend usually more time in the IDE, than with slides (reason: slides don't crash :-)). I tend to explain stuff with code. I also usually have > 100 slides prepared - for warm-up purposes :-).
I will probably offer another workshop in autumn - because of current (Java EE 6) project / request load, I'm still searching for a free slot.
I might visit you talk at the JAX (2.) (although the GPars talk look interesting too). What IDE will you use?
Posted by Markus Knittig on April 13, 2010 at 02:36 PM CEST #
@Markus,
I'm not sure yet. The easiest possible choice is still NetBeans - but we have 60 minutes and so enough time to...:-)
You could also attend the other talk and join our "Weightless Beans / Schwerelose Bohnen" table,
thanks,
adam
Posted by Adam Bien on April 13, 2010 at 02:42 PM CEST #
Well, not surprising. It's not that important anyway...
I will sure visit 'Prozesse, Theorien, Mythologien - ...oder "Vernunft-driven Design"?'. Really interesting topic looking forward to hear you take on this.
Posted by Markus Knittig on April 13, 2010 at 03:18 PM CEST #
hm, your "Simpler is impossible" workshop on Jax's Monday is on the same time (day) as Ed Burns' "JSF 2" one....
Both very interesting for anyone developing JEE 6 web apps - I wished I could have attended both.
Posted by Matthias Paul Scholz on April 14, 2010 at 12:53 PM CEST #
@Matthias,
you could either implement cloneable: http://java.sun.com/j2se/1.4.2/docs/api/java/lang/Cloneable.html
(what is tedious and problematic), or try to serialize and deserialize yourself into a byte[] with ObjectInputStream / ObjectInputStream. After the workshops you should be able to merge your identities :-)
enjoy JAX!,
adam
Posted by Adam Bien on April 14, 2010 at 02:15 PM CEST #