The lastest session of the KC Web and Java focussed on what we call knowledge areas. Everybody got about ten minutes to present his/her subject and to share his/her knowledge on the subject with the rest. Off course, this turned out to be absolutely not enough (but probably 20 minutes would also not have been enough). The idea is that we divide our attention on important subjects and that together we are capable to cover a much more subjects. This first evening demonstrated that this is indeed a viable concept and I am looking forward to the next session.
Presentations:
Webservices and Axis
JDBC 4.0
JMS
OR mapping frameworks
Java scripting and Groovy
Java Security
The Spring framework
The template design pattern
Aino Andriessen is principal consultant and expertise lead 'Continuous Delivery'. His focus is on Oracle Fusion Middleware ADF and SOA development, Continuous Delivery, architecture, improving the software development proces and quality management. He is a frequent presenter at Oracle Open World, ODTUG Kaleidoscope, UKOUG Technology Conference and OUGN Vårseminar. He writes articles and publishes at the AMIS technology blog (http://technology.amis.nl/blog/).
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