Posts Tagged “Oredev08”

Øredev 2008 – Java – Grails – The Search Is Over

Grails – the search is overDierk König, Canoo Engineering, SwitzerlandThe Java platform has always been strong in providing a rock-solid,?scalable and performant base for web applications. Unfortunately, this?came at the expense of development pleasure. This time is over. Learn how?Grails puts the awesome power of the JEE platform right at your?fingertips, standing on the should of giants like Sp…




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February 24, 2009 Posted Under Java Island

Øredev 2008 – Java – Wicket In Action

Wicket in Action Martijn Dashorst, Topicus, the NetherlandsWhy stop object oriented programming at the web tier? Why settle for legacy ridden, prematurely optimizing, mind numbing frameworks when instead you could be having fun coding again? Enter Apache Wicket!This session will cover the basic concepts of Apache Wicket and how you can leverage these to develop web applications with just Java and…




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February 24, 2009 Posted Under Java Island

Øredev 2008 – Java – Five Aspects You’ve Never Heard About

Five Aspects You’ve Never Heard AboutAlef Arendsen, SpringSource, the NetherlandsAspect-oriented programming has been around for quite some time now. Today, AOP is used in a wide range of applications to solve a wide variety of problems. However, some of those solutions are not very well-known to the general Java development community. In this session, Alef will explore several aspects he has seen…




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February 23, 2009 Posted Under Java Island

Øredev 2008 – Java – Qi4j – Code, Examples And Demo

Qi4j – code, examples and demoRichard

February 23, 2009 Posted Under Java Island

Øredev 2008 – Java – The BUG

The BUGKen Gilmer, Bug Labs., USAThe BUG is a modular, mobile, open source computer designed to put the user in control. Using Linux, Java, and OSGi new types of applications can be created with previously unknown hardware combinations. This talk will illustrate how to build dynamic, highly customizable applications using Linux, Java, OSGi, and Eclipse. All platform and tool software is open so…




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February 23, 2009 Posted Under Java Island
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