Community developer events

J2EE Best Practice Seminar, March 14th, London

Date
Tue, 14 Mar 2006 (Add to calendar) GMT
Venue
Renaissance Chancery Court , London, GB
Cost
FREE!!!
Symantec's J2EE Best Practice seminar is the 2nd in a series of seminars aimed at Architects, Developers and DBAs interested in learning best practice from communities responsible for technologies like Spring, Struts, Hibernate, TopLink, JavaServerFaces, .NET, Oracle 10g and many more. Speakers include Rod Johnson, Rob Harrop and Adrian Colyer. Attendees will receive a FREE copy of “Expert Spring MVC and Web Flow”.

Comments

  1. 01 Jan 1999 at 00:00

    This thread is for discussions of J2EE Best Practice Seminar, March 14th, London.

Leave a comment

Sign in or Join us (it's free).

AddThis

Map

Other nearby events

  • Nov 19

    London Geek Nights: Geek Night Review of the Year

    0km away in London, United Kingdom

    A series of lightning talks about the important happenings and developments during 2009. Five minute lightning talks with a free format and topic. Please sign up at the wiki. We want you to tell us about the year you've had!

  • Nov 13

    Vodafone AppStar UK Developer day

    0km away in London

    Come along to learn about how to reach a global audience with your widgets, monetisation and how to get started in Widget development.After a few short presentations the rest of the time will be open for coding! Experts in Widget development and UI/UX will be on hand to assist you.You will also have a chance to win a Netbook in a competition to discover the best mobile widget built at the event.In addition you will have a chance to play with the new Vodafone 360 handset.

  • Nov 10

    VBUG London: Getting started with jQuery

    1km away in London

    Getting started with jQueryGeorge Adamson will be providing an introduction to jQuery, and showing you how to take advantage of this powerful libr

  • Dec 12

    Ruby Manor 2 : Manor Harder

    1km away in London

    Ruby Manor 2 : Manor Harder The Guvner is opening the doors to The Manor once again, and just like last time it’s up to you to fill my echoing halls with the sound of Ruby. It'll be the same process as last year, so you can just read last year’s announcement again () and skip straight to making a topic suggestion (something you’d like to listen to) or talk proposal (something you’d like to speak about) in a new thread on the mailing list

  • Nov 28

    London Java Community Unconference

    1km away in London

    "Have you got something interesting to say about Java? Want to talk to other people with similar interests?" The London Java Community are pleased to announce that their first 'unconference' to be held at IBM's Southbank location. There is a small fee to attend: "this is simply to cover costs (lunch, coffees etc), the aim is to break even on the event. Any profit will be put behind the bar after the event." Limited to 50 places (24 gone when I added this to upcoming) Sign up using the meetup.

Related podcasts

  • WebWork

    During this talk you'll receive an update on WebWork. WebWork is a Java web-application development framework. It is built specifically with developer productivity and code simplicity in mind, providing robust support for building reusable UI templates, such as form controls, UI themes, inter...

We'd love to hear what you think! Submit ideas or give us feedback