Videos in category j2ee


NetBeansTV: Usando Persistência em Java com NetBeans para criar uma simples aplicação

NetBeansTV: Usando Persistência em Java com NetBeans para criar uma simples aplicação

Posted in Development, Broadcasting, Frameworks, Java, Screencasts, j2ee

This Brazilian Portuguese tutorial teaches how to use the Java EE Persistence API and demonstrates how to install new components for NetBeans 5.5.1, using Apache Derby as an example. By the end of the tutorial, the user will be able to easily create a simple price list application. Contributed by: Paulo Canedo Costa Rodrigues. Language: Portuguese (Brazil).

Tags: Frameworks, Java, NetBeans, J2EE, API, NetBeansTV





Nick Sieger on JRuby

Nick Sieger on JRuby

Posted in Development, Broadcasting, Frameworks, Java, Ruby, Interview, Ruby On Rails, j2ee

Summary Nick Sieger talks about the future of JRuby, Java Integration, and his work on JEE deployment tools for Ruby on Rails like Warbler. Bio Nick Sieger is a staff engineer at Sun Microsystems where he has been working on a team building a large JRuby on Rails application. He is a member of the JRuby core team, leading the effort to improve Rails deployment in a Java environment.

Tags: Ruby, Ruby On Rails, Frameworks, Java, Interview, J2EE, JRuby, InfoQ, Ruby1.9, RubyFringe, Warbler, ...


Java + .NET, Integration Strategies Presentation

Java + .NET, Integration Strategies Presentation

Posted in Conferences, Technologies, Development, Frameworks, WPF, Java, .NET Framework, j2ee

Summary We learn how Java and .NET can interoperate with one another. We'll talk about how to leverage the strengths of each, such as using Microsoft Office to act as a rich client to a Java middle-tier service, or building a Windows Presentation Foundation GUI on top of Java POJOs, or even how to execute Java Enterprise/J2EE functionality from within a Windows Workflow host. Bio Ted Neward is ...

Tags: Conferences, Frameworks, Technologies, Java, WPF, J2EE, WCF, .NET Framework, InfoQ, Interop



Case Study: Zero Calories J2EE

Case Study: Zero Calories J2EE

Posted in Conferences, Technologies, Development, Frameworks, Java, j2ee, Spring, Tapestry

Summary A lightweight approach with a rich domain model used directly in web-tier can increase both quality and speed of development. This case study, recorded at Javapolis, looks at a Tapestry+Spring+Hibernate project by Nordija, how it was architected, how testability was introduced, and the level of simplicity achieved using the lightweight approach. Bio Thomas Christensen is technical direc...

Tags: Conferences, Frameworks, Technologies, Java, J2EE, Spring, Tapestry, InfoQ, Java EE, Web Frameworks, Hibernate, ...


Java EE Class Loading Architectures

Java EE Class Loading Architectures

Posted in Conferences, Development, Frameworks, Java, j2ee

Summary Ernie Svehla, Chief Architect of IntelliObjects reviews Java Class Loading basics, comparing the class loading architectures of the Sun's Appserver 9, BEA WebLogic 9.1, and JBoss 4.0.2. The presentation concludes with a discussion of best practices for packaging JEE applications followed by techniques for resolving common class loading problems such as ClassNotFoundException, or NoDefFo...

Tags: Conferences, Frameworks, Java, J2EE, jboss, InfoQ, WebLogic, Application Servers, JVM, Sun Microsystems


Rod Johnson: Are we there yet?

Rod Johnson: Are we there yet?

Posted in Conferences, Development, Frameworks, Java, j2ee, Spring

Summary We've come a long way from the first versions of J2EE. We've learned to avoid invasive programming models, we've developed a rich set of frameworks and APIs, we know how to develop apps based around simple objects. Are we there yet? Most of us would answer no. If we're not there yet, then where are we headed next? Spring founder Rod Johnson explores this issue. Recorded at JAOO Sept 200...

Tags: Conferences, Frameworks, Java, J2EE, Spring, InfoQ, JAOO Conference, Java EE, AOP, Application Servers


Cluster Your JVM to SIMPLIFY application architecture

Cluster Your JVM to SIMPLIFY application architecture

Posted in Conferences, Development, Frameworks, Java, j2ee, Spring

Summary Open Terracotta is an open-source, highly scalable, JVM-level clustering solution. As well as being a drop-in replacement for Tomcat Clustering, it can transparently cluster POJOs and Spring beans. This presentation will be an in-depth case study of a small mobile application built using Terracotta clustering. Bio Ari Zilka is CTO and co-founder of Terracotta. Previously, Ari was the Ch...

Tags: Conferences, Frameworks, Java, J2EE, Spring, caching, InfoQ, Qcon London 2007, QCon, Apache Tomcat, Terracotta, ...


Mohammad Akif - SOA Beyond the Hype and the Security Development Life Cycle

Mohammad Akif - SOA Beyond the Hype and the Security Development Life Cycle

Posted in Development, Broadcasting, Frameworks, Interview, .NET Framework, j2ee

Summary InfoQ sits down Mohammad to discuss the myths of SOA, common pitfalls in designing for SOA, J2EE and .NET interoperability and injecting the Security Development Lifecycle into enterprise development lifecycles. Bio Mohammad Akif is a Senior Architect Evangelist at Microsoft;member of the Microsoft Architecture Editorial Board, he presents and publishes frequently about Web 2.0, Web Ser...

Tags: Frameworks, Interview, Security, J2EE, .NET Framework, InfoQ, SOA