Java Podcasts
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Parleys.com: How to build Enterprise Java applications with Spring
The Spring framework has an extremely rich set of features that span all tiers of the application. If you are relatively new to Spring you might be wondering which of the many features to focus on; which features to avoid; and how to use the various features together in an application. This t...
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Parleys.com: Flex 2.0 @ Work
At Adobe's website you can read the following about Flex 2.0: "Adobe Flex 2 software is a rich Internet application framework based on Adobe Flash that will enable you to productively create beautiful, scalable applications that can reach virtually anyone on any platform. It includes a p...
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Parleys.com: Sun SPOTs in Action
The Sun SPOT features a Java virtual machine running on metal, with developers able to write device drivers and other software. Using NetBeans open source tools or standard development tools, SPOT technology could be applied to devices ranging from toys to MP3 players to traditional sensor ap...
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Parleys.com: Productive Web 2.0 Development
Modern web development requires writing better code in less time with increasingly complex technologies and languages. While relatively new, these technologies pose the same set of problems that Java developers have worked to solve for years. In this session, you will learn how IntelliJ supports ...
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Parleys.com: Magnolia
Magnolia Community Edition is a free, easy-to-use yet powerful enterprise Java content management system based on JSR-170. This presentation by Boris Kraft gives you a further insight in this open source CMS product.
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Parleys.com: Open Source ECM
This presentation shows how three open source projects hosted in the ObjectWeb Consortium can be leveraged to build a powerful Enterprise Content Management solution (ECM). The major objective of this integration is to benefit from the best of Portal, Workflow and Wiki components to handle the or...
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Parleys.com: Coherence, An introduction
Oracle Coherence enables in-memory data management for clustered J2EE applications and application servers that makes sharing and managing data in a cluster as simple as on a single server. Developers can easily take advantage of Coherence features using the standard Java collections API to acces...
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Parleys.com: Compass, Building Search with Spring
Compass is an open source Java Search Engine framework, allowing the integration of search functionality into any application. One of Compass main modules is a Spring integration module, heavily used among Compass user base. In this session, we will first review the main features of Compass, ...
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Parleys.com: Building web-based 'fat clients' using GWT
Google Web Toolkit (GWT) provides you with a great way to develop Ajax applications in the Java language. It allows you to develop 'fat clients' for the web, without having to know the ins and outs of JavaScript and all the corresponding browser incompatibilities. This session will provide y...
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Parleys.com: Scalable as Google Simple as Spring
Most of us are familiar with Spring mostly as platform for simplifying the development of our JEE applications using POJO based approach. Our solution still rely J2EE as the container for addressing the high availability and scalability of my application. In most of high performance/low-laten...
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Parleys.com: Evolving the Java SE and Java EE Platforms
This presentation will give an overview of the continuing evolution of the Java Platform. With the successful launches of the Java EE 5 and Java SE 6 platforms in 2006, we look ahead to the new developments in the platforms beyond these existing releases. Technical highlights of the talk will...
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Parleys.com: Leveraging Annotations with AOP
Specifying metadata using annotations has gained huge popularity since its introduction in Java 5. However, the story on consuming annotations isn't as clear. Reading and processing annotation is still a complex process often requiring you to understand byte-code manipulation tools and their ...
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Parleys.com: Writing JPA applications
In this session Patrick explores the new Java Persistence API, and examine some common practices for how to write Spring applications that use JPA. Patrick will focus more on API usage than on mapping configuration, and will look at the bootstrapping and runtime behavior of JPA applications. ...
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Parleys.com: Improving Application Design with a Rich Domain Model
Java is an object-oriented language and object-oriented design is considered by many to be a good way to tackle complexity. However, surprisingly many complex enterprise Java applications are written in a procedural style. The business tier consists of fat services and anemic domain models an...
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Parleys.com: A little REST and Relaxation
Roy T. Fielding is the Chief Scientist at Day Software Holding AG and supervises the modernization development of the infrastructure which the World Wide Web is based on. As one of the first modern Hypertext Transfer Protocol (HTTP/1.1) architects, co-author of internet standards for HTTP an...
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Parleys.com: An update on Java Closures
Closures simplify the use of APIs that rely on the use of anonymous class instances, such as the concurrency APIs and callbacks. More importantly, closures support control abstractions, which are APIs that act as programmer-defined control constructs. This 2nd closures talk includes some new ...
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Parleys.com: Developing Enterprise Content Applications using Open-Source
Alfresco is the first open source enterprise content management system developed by the founder of Documentum and including core Java teams from Documentum and Interwoven. Alfresco is developed as a scalable, aspect-oriented repository developed using Spring, Hibernate, Lucene, jBPM, Chiba and My...
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Parleys.com: Open Source SOA
The focus of this session will be to demonstrate innovative open source technologies and give you an insight into the skills, tools and techniques for SOA-enabling your enterprise architecture. This session will be taught via lecture as well as interesting live demonstrations (e.g. .NET linking t...
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Parleys.com: OpenOffice.org SDK and Java
OpenOffice.org is multi-platform, open source office productivity suite. OOo natively uses the "OASIS Open Document Format for Office Applications" while also fully supporting the Microsoft Office formats. Due the fact of its standardized file format OOo becom...
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Parleys.com: AJAX Development with JSF
AJAX Development with JavaServer Faces: Look Ma, No JavaScript!This session explains how you can build attractive, AJAX-enabled applications using JavaServer Faces (JSF) technology without the use of manually-coded JavaScript. After a brief overview of JSF and the JSF programming model, the sessi...
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Stack Overflow Podcast
Last episode 11 years ago on blog.stackoverflow.com
Jeff Atwood and Joel Spolsky discuss the development of their new programming community, StackOverflow.com