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Stuttgart   06.12.2002

Camp Eclipse - Update, Experiences & Code Camp

Joint Event with JUG Stuttgart


SPEAKER: Erich Gamma, Dirk Bäumer   COMPANY: OTI

An invitation to join the Java User Group Stuttgart, the Java User Group Switzerland and the Eclipse development team for the latest information about the Eclipse platform. Learn how to contribute to the Eclipse project. We'll have presentations from members of the Eclipse development team, experience reports from around the community and an opportunity to hack together with other plugin developers.

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Zürich   27.11.2002

Agile Entwicklung von Web-Anwendung mit

Tapestry


SPEAKER: Christian Noack, Berater   COMPANY: Daedalos Consulting Deutschland

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Zürich   28.10.2002

Scripting for Java

Joint Event with Netcetera AG (TekZone at Café Boy)


SPEAKER 1: Andrej Vckovski   COMPANY: netcetera ag
SPEAKER 2: Michel Mathis   COMPANY: netcetera ag

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Zürich   11.08.2002

IdiomsPatterns für die Java Enterprise Edition und Erfahrungen am Beispiel von WebLogic Server


SPEAKER: Adam Bien   COMPANY: Sun Certified Java Programmer
Sun Certified Enterprise Java Architect
Sun Enterprise Java Trai

Idioms - Patterns für die Java Enterprise Edition und Erfahrungen am Beispiel von WebLogic Server
Die von Sun Java Center entwickelten Patterns für die J2EE bieten Lösungen für die bekannte Probleme, die bei der Entwicklung von Webanwendungen auftreten können. Mit diesen Idioms können solche Herausforderungen wie Caching, verbesserte Transaktionssteuerung, Implementierung der 1:N und N:M Beziehungen und sogar die Verbesserung der Performance bewältigt werden. Welche Implementierungsansätze gibt es für diese Patterns? Wie wirkt sich die Verwendung der J2EE 1.3 und somit der EJB 2.0 und Servlet 2.3 API auf die Implementierung der Patterns aus? Diese Session präsentiert einige Implementierungen der wichtigsten Patterns am Beispiel des WLS 7.0, JBOSS 3.0 und der neuen J2EE 1.3 Features.

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Zürich   28.05.2002

Usages avancés

d'Ant


SPEAKER: Denis N. Antonioli   COMPANY: Canoo

Ant est un outil de build multi-platforme qui s'est rapidement imposé comme une alternative à make. La syntaxe de ses fichiers, écrit avec xml, le large choix de commandes disponibles et l'option choisie de travailler explicitement sur des listes de fichiers simplifient énormément la création des premiers fichiers de build. Cependant, Ant ne permet pas aussi facilement la réalisation d'opérations plus complexes.

Cette présentation est une introduction à différents usages avancés d'Ant. Aprés un rappel des possibilités de base d'Ant, la présentation apportera une réponse à des questions telles que "comment structurer un grand projet?", "comment ajouter de nouvelles fonctions?" ou encore "comment documenter des fichiers de build?"

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Zürich   03.04.2002

Programming the .NET Framework with Java:

J#


SPEAKER: Richard Hale Shaw   COMPANY: The Richard Hale Shaw Group

Microsoft's .NET Framework is a comprehensive re-write and discarding of virtual every previous Windows-based development technology (such as COM, ADO, ASP, OLEDB and the Windows API). Instead, .NET provides an elegant, integrated component-based platform that abstracts away most operating system-dependencies to let you create platform-independent components (where .NET is installed) that are binary-compatible across supported programming languages. At the heart of .NET release is Visual Studio.NET, which natively supports C++, VB.NET (a full OO release of Visual Basic), and C# (a Java-C++-Delphi hybrid), but which offers a plug-in framework for new languages from other vendors to be supported in the same environment.

Microsoft itself has taken advantage of this plug-in framework with its Java hybrid for .NET: J#. Designed to provide comprehensive access to the .NET Framework via the Java language (but not for developing applications to be run on a Java VM), J# features a complete Java-language compiler that produces .NET assemblies (containing Intermediate Language code for compilation to processor-specific code by the .NET CLR); a binary converter for transforming JDK 1.1.4 Java-language classes from bytecodes into IL; a set of class libraries to replace the functionality of the JDK 1.1.4 libraries, and much of the functionality found in JDK 1.2 java.util; and finally, updated support for Visual J++ libraries (such as WFC and the com.ms.* packages).

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