Category: Software Development
Recently I have been doing quite some work with WebServices – calling them and implementing them, from and in both PL/SQL and Java. And in conjunction with BPEL and …
This is the seventh of 12 posts about the principles of agile software development. Purpose is to go back to the start of the agile manifesto (http://agilemanifesto.org/principles.html) and discuss …
The other day, I sat preparing for a demonstration of a data driven Java Web application. I preferred to be able to present the demo without actually having to …
When we were doing the APEX vs. ADF session at the last day of the ODTUG Conference yesterday, Dimitri showed a nice feature in APEX that allows you to …
The 11g release of the Oracle Database gave us the PL/SQL Function Result Cache. This feature can help speed up performance in calling PL/SQL functions by caching function When …
One of things to learn during conferences is about the tricks used by fellow presenters to make their presentations better fun. One of the nicest things I picked up …
Any conference with a large crowd of developers, passionate about their work and the tools they work with, is of course a breeding ground for speculations, rumours, frustrations, honest …
Being in New Orleans for a festive conference like ODTUG brings me in a mood to write about something colorful – even if not very useful. And perhaps every …
In the course of my current studies into XSD (XML Schema Definition) and how to convert from XSD to Java Class and vice versa as well as to Database …
Though I did not particularly liked it, not having my bag returned by the conveyor belts of New Orleans Airport as I arrived yesterday for the ODTUG 2008 Kaleidoscope …
While the 2.0 release of the JSF specification will do something about it, the 1.x implementations of JavaServer Faces only offer request, session and application scope. Many JSF implementations …
Earlier this week, Geertjan Wielenga asked me if he could come and visit me to watch the Netherlands beat France in the soccer match on Friday, June 13. Of …
Today me colleagues Lucas, Gerwin and I got some nice “Oracle Open World Welcome Notification” e-mails from the Oracle Open World 2008 team. We are happy to announce that …
Lucas Jellema
May 30, 2008
AMIS, Databases, IT, Java, Oracle, Oracle Application Development Framework, Oracle WebLogic Server, Tools, Web HTML5 CSS3, Web/Java
Thursday 29th May – some 70 Java specialists gathered to discuss the main themes and findings from the 2008 JavaOne conference. Peter, Wouter and Lucas presented on their experiences …
An Overview of Oracle ADF Data Visualization Components – Tuesday, June 3rd – 16.30-21.00, Nieuwegein Oracle JDeveloper 11g Application Development Framework (ADF) offers a powerful and productive environment for …
This week Sander Hoogendoorn (Cap Gemini) presented a seminar about “Estimation with Use Casesâ€. Generally, this seminar confirmed that the development method of AMIS, internally called the “Way We …
The GlassFish and OpenESB session we hosted yesterday was very interesting. Alexis Moussine-Pouchkine, Java Architect at Sun Microsystems in France and GlassFish Evangelist (though he is none too happy …
A table without single-column primary key, Java developers don’t like them because it’s more work than just putting @Id on a field. When you’re using Hibernate Annotations you might …
JavaOne 2008 made one thing abundantly clear: everyone who owns a product, being it a commercial product or an open source product, desperately needs attention. A product that is …
Op dinsdag 20 mei 2008, bijna een maand voordat in New Orleans de ODTUG 2008 van start gaat, heb je de mogelijkheid om alvast te horen wat deze negen …
Apart from sessions in which an overview of a certain topic is presented, JavaOne also had a few sessions in which the audience got the chance to actually do …
Some words, names of terminology quickly come to govern a conference such as JavaOne 2008. Some things are talk of the day or even the hour, while other themes …
While at the Oracle booth in the Java Pavilion during JavaOne, I took the opportunity to pose a question to one of the JDeveloper product managers about an issue …
Tonight Lucas, Wouter and myself went to a very interesting session at JavaOne, to hear how two of my favourite Java technologies, EclipseLink and Coherence, can work together to …
JavaServer Faces has been around since 2004. The current release is 1.2. Work has started to produce the 2.0 release which will be part of JEE6, which is slated …
The second day of JavaOne 2008 started with a key note by Oracle. After that I attended a presentation about the Swing Application Framework and WebBeans. Next I hung …
On day 2 of JavaOne 2008, Lucas Jellema and Peter Ebell did a presentation about enabling company and user level customizations of JSF applications. Using the title "Did We …
On day 2 of JavaOne 2008 I visited the Sun booth at the Pavilion to ask some questions about the Open Portal project. There I got word that Sun …
This morning at JavaOne 2008, Oracle officially announced the availability of the Technology Preview of its 11g Fusion Middleware stack. With the production release of Fusion Middleware 11g only …
The logo is not quite correct, as WE will be speaking at JavaOne. Tonight at 20.30, BOF 5224: Did We Spoil the End User? Building Personalization into JavaServerâ„¢ Faces …
It is the day after. The second day of JavaOne 2008 is about to begin. I should quickly go into the Schedule Builder to make some last minute refinements …
Today JavaOne 2008 ofiicially started. About 15,000 Java minded people showed up at Moscone Center in San Francisco. On our way there, my colleague Lucas remarked “Java One at …
At this moment we are sitting in the Moscone Center South in the general session offically opening JavaOne 2008. The room is very much packed and the T-shirt plus …
The first action packed day is over. I have written on some of the most interesting topics I attended sessions on yesterday. For details on: OpenSSO, see https://technology.amis.nl/blog/?p=3129 OpenSocial …
The Web is better when it is social – is the tagline for the OpenSocial (API) initiative. This initiative, from Google and many partners in the Social Networking arena …
On Sunday, May 4 about 50 GlassFish users and developers got together to have some informal sessions about several GlassFish related topics. In the past weeks, anyone planning to …
Near the end of CommunityOne, I am currently attending a session on OpenSSO by a lively team of presenterts from Sun. The objective of OpenSSO is to provide a …
That Subversion is popular among Java programmers is no big surprise. If it needed proof, the huge line of people waiting to get into the “Subversion 1.5: Great New …
The wait is over. The biggest Java show on earth is underway. Well, it is a big event, but it is not just a Java show. This first day …
Following hot on the heels of a previous article on BAM – Business Activity Monitoring in Oracle 11g SOA Suite – this article will discuss how to integrate BPEL …