[ANN] JAVAWUG :: Code Camp 0001 :: SEAM / NetBeans 6 :: Saturday 19 April 2008 :: Sun CBC :: London, UK
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See the blog entry here for full details!
http://http://www.jroller.com/javawug/entry/javawug_fireside_code_camp_0001
1. JBoss SEAM
2. NetBean Performance Tuning
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Dear All
I would like to formally announce, the very first, that JAVAWUG Code Camp event at Sun CBC on Saturday, 19th April 2008 from 10:30 until 17:00. This is a free event!
KISS
"One track for all, one to rule them all"
We have pleasure of having a kind host, Sun Microsystems UK, who are giving us the resources for this event.
Agenda
Time Description
10:00 Doors Open
The doors will be open and administration will be at the venue to receive the first guest
10:30 Registration
registration will begin sharply at 10:30am
11:00 JBoss SEAM
your CodeCampHost is Sebastien Degardin
13:00 Break for Lunch
14:30 Performance Tuning with NetBeans
your CodeCampHost is with Matt Hosanee
16:30 Summary
This will be probably be Q and A, with time given over to interaction and discussion. What have we learnt? Give JAVAWUG back feedback: Was it good or bad?
17:00 Finish
Everyone goes home
Your Morning Code Camp: JBoss SEAM and Facelets
Sebastien Degardin is your camp host.
Aim of the Exercise
Seam is an open source "deep integration" framework that tries to have the best of both the Java EE and Spring worlds. Seam is firmly rooted in Java EE standards. It started out to address the design flaws between two key Java EE frameworks: JSF and EJB3. Some of its core features are being adopted in future official Java EE standards such as JSF 2.0 and WebBeans. As more and more users start to adopt Seam, it has expanded far beyond the scope of Java EE.
This talk will start with a brief on Java Server Faces, EJB 3.0, AJAX, Remoting then an introduction on Seam,
- What is Seam, The contextual component model, State management, ...
- What advantage you have by using Seam in your project.
- It's time to deprecate the Stateless Web Application !!
Your Afternoon Camp: Performance Tuning with NetBeans
Matt Hosanee is your non-camp host. ;-)
Aim of the Exercise
What do you need to make profiling of a Java application easy? The answer is simple: powerful tools that are well integrated into your development environment. Recent advances in the JDK have increased the power and flexibility of profiling tools for the Java platform. Further advances in integrated development environments (IDEs) have made profiling tools even easier and more convenient to use. Finding performance problems, threading issues, and memory leaks has never been easier.
Peter Pilgrim, JUG Leader, Founder and Organiser, Java Champion
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Official Website: http://www.jroller.com/javawug/entry/javawug_fireside_code_camp_0001
Added by peter_java_pilgrim on April 16, 2008