Chris Donnan : Programming - Brooklyn Style
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Posted .net, c#, java, patterns and principals, programming on Thursday, May 4th, 2006.
It seems we have the ‘go ahead’ from Finetix management to have our 1st Developer Session at the new Finetix office space. Solomon has kindly volunteered to do the Java portion of our session. I am sure he will have lots good to say as he has been an avid SpringFramework user.
These sessions ARE OPEN TO THE PUBLIC
Spring Framework Developer Session
Lightweight container for .Net and Java
May 31st 6 - 8 PM
228 East 45th Street
6th Floor
New York, NY 10017
I have a few of these things in the planning - here are my current thoughts:
The Peer Frameworks Series - .Net and Java ‘
1) Spring Framework Developer Session - SpringFramework.net, SpringFramework.org
2) Test Drive Development Developer Session - NUnit, JUnit; Rhino Mocks in .net and Easy Mock in Java
3) Db4o Developer Session - Open Source Object Database in .net and Java
4) ORM Developer Session - Hibernate, NHibernate / IBatis
I will update the agenda as we finish planning it in the next few weeks. Mark from the SpringFramework.net team happens to be here in NYC also so I will be picking his brain a bit and planning the session with Solomon in the coming week or so
.If there are any requests - let me know.
-Chris
To help us estimate food etc - please email me at Spring-dev-session@chrisdonnan.com
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Are these open to the public?
yes
Cool. On the hibernate side, depending on how indepth you get the querying side is interesting (DetachedCriteria, Projections, etc…) and Hibernate optimization, there are some places where it falls down.
I dont think this web centric, but seeing everything together could also be covered. Hiberate -> Springs -> Spring Webflows -> DWR (Ajax) + unit testing…
My plan was to stay sort of ‘core container’ for this thrust. I plan on doing a unit testing session next month. There are certainly LOTS of permutations of technology combinations. I generally think that the combinations of IoC, Unit Testing and Mocks is VERY strong. The added DAO/ Hibernate stuff will be covered in a seminar where we will tie all of this together.
-Chris
PS - we should do an ajax related session