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  2006/03/06
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Elliotte Rusty Harold interview by Dion Almaer

During this interview Elliotte Rusty Harold explains why XOM was build and what its use cases are. The pain points of DOM and SAX are highlighted and streaming Vs tree-like XML parsing are discussed. Why doesn't he like interfaces and says they're vastly over-used in Java ? What would he change in the Collection and NIO classes and why isn't he impressed by Generics ? Also hear Elliotte's view on the Ruby Array class which last year was heavily discussed based on Martin Fowlers blog post.

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Duration: 20m41s

Posted at 06 Mar @ 5:24 PM by Stephan Janssen | 0 comments
  2006/03/12
Labels: news, interview

Brian Goetz interview by Ted Neward

During this interesting Concurrency interview Brian Goetz explains what was broken in the Java Memory Model and what the fuzz was all about. Get also more info on why Brian is writing a "Java Concurrency in practice" book. "What impact will multi-core CPU's machine have on Java applications ?" or "How can I find and fix concurrency problems?" are, amongst others, great questions Ted Neward asked Brian.

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Duration: 27m54s

Posted at 12 Mar @ 3:04 PM by Stephan Janssen | 0 comments
  2006/03/18
Last changed: Mar 18, 2006 11:37 by Stephan Janssen
Labels: news

JavaPolis 2005 DVD (update)

We've been working very hard on the JavaPolis 2005 DVD and our "baby" will be ready for shipment in april.
The university, conference and quickie talks all fit nicely on one DVD of which some talks have already
been released on our home page.

You'll be able to buy the JavaPolis DVD for 49 Euro (ALL-IN), which includes VAT and shipping!

You can view the JavaPolis 2005 DVD material in this post, which is the visual of the disc and DVD leaflet.

We're almost there...


JavaPolis 2005 DVD leaflet

Posted at 18 Mar @ 11:25 AM by Stephan Janssen | 0 comments
  2006/03/19
Last changed: Mar 19, 2006 05:20 by Stephan Janssen
Labels: news

So next week, thanks to Joe Ottinger and Dolmen/JCS, I'm attending for the third time TSSJS.
In addition to the networking, learning and having fun, I want to contact and invite some (new) TSS speakers
to JavaPolis 2006.

Please let us know what you think of the Server Side Speakers and who knows some might make JavaPolis 2006.

Cheers,

Stephan
PS: You'll notice that JavaPolis & BeJUG are media partners of TSSJS.

Posted at 19 Mar @ 5:18 AM by Stephan Janssen | 0 comments
Labels: talk, conference, news

What's new in AOP? by Ramnivas Laddad

This presentation provides a guided tour of the new things in the AOP world. It explains new features in AspectJ along with the practical considerations in utilizing each of them. The presentation explores the fundamental synergy between AOP and metadata to understand right (and wrong) utilization of metadata-based crosscutting. Load-time weaving (LTW) enables adding aspects to your existing applications deployed in any application server with a minimal effort. The presentation shows how to utilize LTW to improve your productivity considerably, even if you don't yet subscribe to the AOP philosophy and don't want to use AOP in production.

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Duration: 38m47s

Posted at 19 Mar @ 3:12 PM by Stephan Janssen | 0 comments

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