JavaOne Latin America 2010 (Day 1 and 0) started in an exciting way where I found a
nice multi-instance cluster installation of GlassFish. More on
that later but enjoyed meeting colleagues from different groups
within Oracle.
I gave a presentation on "Whats New in Enterprise Java Beans 3.1"
and the slides are available:
S314168 - What's New in Enterprise Java Bean
Technology @ JavaOne Brazil 2010
The attendees seem to like simplified packaging (EJB-in-a-WAR and
deployment descriptor-free), no-interface bean, cron-like syntax,
and other features were well appreciated by the users. All other …
JavaOne Latin America 2010 (Day 1 and 0) started in an exciting way where I found a
nice multi-instance cluster installation of GlassFish. More on
that later but enjoyed meeting colleagues from different groups
within Oracle.
I gave a presentation on "Whats New in Enterprise Java Beans 3.1"
and the slides are available:
S314168 - What's New in Enterprise Java Bean
Technology @ JavaOne Brazil 2010
The attendees seem to like simplified packaging (EJB-in-a-WAR and
deployment descriptor-free), no-interface bean, cron-like syntax,
and other features were well appreciated by the users. All other …
Oracle Open World 2010 Latin America was kick started this
morning by Oracle's President Mark Hurd. Later Adam Messinger's (Vice President in Fusion
Middleware group at Oracle) keynote started JavaOne Brazil and
gave a status update on the Java platform. In his talk, Staffan
showed a demo of JRockit Mission Control. TIM (a local Brazilian
telecom company) showed how they are using Java to serve
multi-million users in Brazil. Java FX super fast rendering
capabilities were shown in a video. I showed how a multi-instance
GlassFish 3.1 cluster can be easily created using web-based
administration console. The steps to reproduce the demo are
explained in the video below:
I accidentally left my tweetdeck open before …
Oracle Open World 2010 Latin America was kick started this
morning by Oracle's President Mark Hurd. Later Adam Messinger's (Vice President in Fusion
Middleware group at Oracle) keynote started JavaOne Brazil and
gave a status update on the Java platform. In his talk, Staffan
showed a demo of JRockit Mission Control. TIM (a local Brazilian
telecom company) showed how they are using Java to serve
multi-million users in Brazil. Java FX super fast rendering
capabilities were shown in a video. I showed how a multi-instance
GlassFish 3.1 cluster can be easily created using web-based
administration console. The steps to reproduce the demo are
explained in the video below:
I accidentally left my tweetdeck open before …
Oracle Open World 2010 Latin America was kick started this
morning by Oracle's President Mark Hurd. Later Adam Messinger's (Vice President in Fusion
Middleware group at Oracle) keynote started JavaOne Brazil and
gave a status update on the Java platform. In his talk, Staffan
showed a demo of JRockit Mission Control. TIM (a local Brazilian
telecom company) showed how they are using Java to serve
multi-million users in Brazil. Java FX super fast rendering
capabilities were shown in a video. I showed how a multi-instance
GlassFish 3.1 cluster can be easily created using web-based
administration console. The steps to reproduce the demo are
explained in the video below:
I accidentally left my tweetdeck open before …
First set of pictures from Oracle Open World, Oracle Develop, and
JavaOne 2010 in Brazil ...
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And a picture from dinner with local Java champions and JUG
leaders of Brazil ...
Looking forward to meet many others over the next 3 days.
And the evolving album so far:
JavaOne Brazil starts in a few more hours and here are some
pointers …
First set of pictures from Oracle Open World, Oracle Develop, and
JavaOne 2010 in Brazil ...
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|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
And a picture from dinner with local Java champions and JUG
leaders of Brazil ...
Looking forward to meet many others over the next 3 days.
And the evolving album so far:
JavaOne Brazil starts in a few more hours and here are some
pointers …
First set of pictures from Oracle Open World, Oracle Develop, and
JavaOne 2010 in Brazil ...
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|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
And a picture from dinner with local Java champions and JUG
leaders of Brazil ...
Looking forward to meet many others over the next 3 days.
And the evolving album so far:
JavaOne Brazil starts in a few more hours and here are some
pointers …
This is the 150th tip published on this blog so decided to make it a collection of all the previous ones. Here is a tag cloud (created from wordle.net/create) from title of all the tips:
As expected GlassFish is the most prominent topic. And then there are several entries on NetBeans, JRuby/Rails, several Java EE 6 technologies like JPA, JAX-WS, JAX-RS, EJB, and JSF, and more entries on Eclipse, OSGi and some other tecnhologies too. Here is a complete collection of all the tips published so far:
[Read more]This is the 150th tip published on this blog so decided to make it a collection of all the previous ones. Here is a tag cloud (created from wordle.net/create) from title of all the tips:
As expected GlassFish is the most prominent topic. And then there are several entries on NetBeans, JRuby/Rails, several Java EE 6 technologies like JPA, JAX-WS, JAX-RS, EJB, and JSF, and more entries on Eclipse, OSGi and some other tecnhologies too. Here is a complete collection of all the tips published so far:
[Read more]