1. Accelerating Web Application Development with JBoost (title for UK JUG presentation – could remove “with JBoost”)
2. Taking the grunt work out of Web Application Development
3. Eliminating redundant, time-consuming infrastructure development in Web Applications
Ron Norman, VP Software Engineering, Ivis Technologies
So you develop web applications. Have you ever had to change the "skin" of a web app? "Duh, of course," you say! Have you ever had to hard-code role-based security into a web app? And then change it? Over and over? "Duh, of course," you say! And what about internationalization and localization coding challenges? Let us introduce you to a new approach to addressing each of these situations utilizing the “separation of concerns” software development best practice. This session will not only take you through a brief presentation explaining the approach but we will also give you a demonstration of how JBoost can save you significant amounts of developer time over the life of a web app.
Who:
Dr Ronald Norman is an internationally known speaker, author, educator and researcher. He has written over a million lines of code and built hundreds of applications for dozens of global enterprises. He has published over three dozen software engineering articles and written a software engineering book with two books currently "under construction" - one on an agile approach to the Unified Process and the other on Java & Software Engineering best practices. Today he leads Ivis Technologies' software engineering teams and oversees its professional services. Prior to joining Ivis, Norman held field technical leadership and mentoring positions with Borland and TogetherSoft and a tenured professorship.
Michael Giuliano
908-996-4994
From: thomas_purcell [mailto:thomas_purcell@...]
Sent: Thursday, January 22, 2004 9:27 AM
To: dvbug@yahoogroups.com
Subject: [dvbug] The January BUG
Thanks to all who came out on Tuesday for our panel discussion on
WebServices. Special thanks to our panel members:
- Chris Deephouse, Director and Principal Architect of GSI Commerce
- Pete Hiest, CTO of Compoze Software
- Aaron Mulder, CTO of Chariot Solutions
- John Porter, Principal Architect of Anexinet
They did a great job of hitting some of the thorny issues surrounding
Web Services.
Also congratulations to David McMullin, of MKS, for winning the pass
to the Java Freedom Symposium. Take notes David.
Our next meeting will be on March 16, 2004. The topic will be Reports
in the J2EE world. We would like to continue to use the panel format.
If you are interested in participating please contact me.
Thanks
Tom
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