Quickies

Quickies are 15 minute talks during the lunch break of both the University and Conference. A perfect way to test your speaking experience or introduce a young (open-source) project to the public. Quickies are also recorded and included later on the JavaPolis DVD!

Call for Papers

Because of the huge interest we'll not do a "first come first served" speaker registration for BOFs and Quickies sessions. Instead people can send a presentation proposal for the mentioned events and based on the subject and submitted abstract the steering committee will select the appropriate talks.

If you're interested in a BOF or Quicky talk then please mail us and provide us following information

Event type : BOF or Quicky
Speaker name(s) and bio
Presentation references (if available)
Presentation title and abstract

Talks

Below you can already find a none exhaustive list of the different Quickies.
We'll add more quickies in the near future and eventually add them to schedule.

BeanLib by Hanson Char

Distributing a commercial-off-the-shelf QSAR application with JNLP by Kurt De Grave

Enterprise Integration Patterns (EIP) with Mule by Tijs Rademakers

Enterprise Integration Patterns (EIP) with Synapse and Axis2 by Tijs Rademakers

FacetSearch by Uri Boness and Bram Smeets

From J2ee to JavaEE... and beyond - A reference architecture for Java EE 5 Web applications by Filippo Diotalevi

How would you spend 100MEuro? The role of Java and Open Source in Sardinia, by Fabrizio Gianneschi

Introducing Strecks, Java 5 extensions for Struts by Phil Zoio

Introduction to Java Enterprise Edition Maven 2.0 - Part 1 - by Peter Pilgrim

Java DB Overview by Francois Orsini

Java DB Performance by Francois Orsini

Java Generics and Collections by Maurice Naftalin

Java in your wallet - the Belgian electronic identity card by Marc Sel

Joda-Time - The date and time API by Stephen Colebourne

Mapping with AJAX and SVG by ir Dirk Frigne and ir Karel Maesen

Netbeans in Education - Netbeans IDE BlueJ Edition - by Milos Kleint

New Advanced Features of JUnit 4 by Antonio Goncalves

Open-Source Software - Licensing and Governance by Robin Mulkers

Participating in the World of Open Source by Bruno Souza

Productive GUI Design, Swing with Pleasure by Dmitry Jemerov

Rapid Web Application Development with NetBeans Visual Web Pack by Roman Strobl

Rearchitecting Legacy J2EE Application with Spring - Hibernate by Peter Pilgrim

Tinboy - a proposal for an open source notetaking system by Barbara Kleinen

Unitils by Filip Neven and Tim Ducheyne

Unpuzzling Java Puzzlers with IntelliJ IDEA by Rob Harwood

When JUGs save lives - The "JUG Sardegna for AVIS project" update by Fabrizio Gianneschi

XINS Web Services Framework by Anthony Goubard

XQOM - the open-source XML Query Object Mapping project for XML by Frank Cohen


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