29. Juli 2006 von Ralph Bergmann in Allgemein
Schlagwörter:Java
“Helma is an open source web application framework for fast and efficient scripting and serving of your websites and Internet applications.
Helma is written in Java and employs Javascript for its server-side scripting environment, removing the need for compilation cycles and reducing development costs while giving you instant access to leverage the whole wealth of Java libraries out there.
Helma pioneered the simple and codeless mapping of application objects to database tables, which has only recently come into vogue with other web frameworks. In addition, an embedded object-oriented database performs automatic data persistence of unmapped objects.
Helma has proven itself to be stable and fast, capable of serving high traffic sites with hundreds of thousands of dynamic pages per day. The Austrian Broadcasting Corporation, popular weblog hosting sites such as antville.org, twoday.net, and blogger.de, among many others, have successfully been deploying Helma for several years…” More >>>
26. Juli 2006 von Ralph Bergmann in Allgemein
Schlagwörter:Berlin, Java
“Mobile JUnit is a unit testing framework from Sony Ericsson, intended for Java™ ME CLDC mobile phones, built on the popular, open source JUnit framework. The new Mobile JUnit and the Java ME, CLDC Developers’ Guidelines are now available for download…” More …
20. Juli 2006 von Ralph Bergmann in Treffen
Schlagwörter:Berlin, Treffen
Wir treffen uns in Kreuzberg zum 51. JUG-BB-Treffen.

Ort:
Café Sarotti-Höfe
Mehringdamm 57
D-10961 Berlin
http://cafe-sarottihoefe.de
Termin:
26.07.2006, 18.oo – 22.oo Uhr
Anfahrt per BVG: U-Bhf Mehringdamm
Anfahrt per Pkw: Freie Parkplätze in der Umgebung
18. Juli 2006 von Ralph Bergmann in Allgemein
Schlagwörter:Berlin, Java, JBoss
“JBoss World Berlin will feature presentations from core JBoss developers and experienced JBoss Enterprise Middleware Suite (JEMS) users, including use cases, product introductions, and advanced technical training sessions. To be considered for a speaking session at JBoss World Berlin, please use the form below to tell us about yourself and provide a description of your proposed presentation. All abstracts must be received by September 1st. Submitters will be notified of the community selection panel’s decisions by mid-September. Presenters selected will receive a complimentary conference pass for JBoss World Berlin (includes most meals, all sessions, and conference activities), but travel and accommodations will be the responsibility of each individual speaker. For questions please contact Cindy Schenek at papers@jboss.com…”
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18. Juli 2006 von Ralph Bergmann in Allgemein
Schlagwörter:Berlin, Java
Wer noch über einen ausreichend großen Weiterbildungsetat verfügt, der kann hier sein Geld in Wissen umwandeln
“The Enterprise Java Architecture Workshop (EJAW) addresses advanced enterprise software architecture topics. EJAW brings together senior technical contributors for four days into a group setting to design and architect a solution to a challenging problem. The workshop addresses software architecture problems in general, and then applies them to the design of a challenging on-line auction system.
EJAW is conceptual, yet practical. Throughout the highly interactive workshop, participants apply concepts to real-world examples resulting in detailed synergistic discussions. The small and intimate environment is conducive for participants to learn techniques for architecting enterprise systems, not only from the leader’s experience but also from the experiences of their fellow participants.
More specifically, EJAW addresses advanced enterprise architecture topics, including persistence, object-relational mapping, transactions and concurrency control, scalability, fault tolerance, design for scalability, clustering, integration, messaging and how to minimize the risk of an unsound architecture.” More …