Rocky Mountain Software Symposium - November 9 - 11, 2007 - No Fluff Just Stuff

Rocky Mountain Software Symposium

Denver · November 9 - 11, 2007

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Speakers

Brian Goetz

Brian Goetz

Author of Java Concurrency in Practice

Brian Sam-Bodden

Brian Sam-Bodden

Brian Sletten

Brian Sletten

Forward Leaning Software Engineer @ Bosatsu Consulting

Chris Maki

Chris Maki

Principal Engineer at Overstock.com, author JPA 101: Java Persistence Explained

Craig Walls

Craig Walls

Author of 'Spring in Action' and 'Building Talking Apps'

David Bock

David Bock

Principal Consultant, CodeSherpas Inc.

David Geary

David Geary

Author of Graphic Java, co-author of Core JSF, member of the JSF Expert Group

Jason Hunter

Jason Hunter

Author of Java Servlet Programming

Jeff Brown

Jeff Brown

Grails Practice Lead - OCI Grails Team

Neal Ford

Neal Ford

Director / Software Architect / Meme Wrangler

Scott Davis

Scott Davis

Author of "Groovy Recipes"

Stuart Halloway

Stuart Halloway

President of Cognitect

Ted Neward

Ted Neward

Venkat Subramaniam

Venkat Subramaniam

Founder @ Agile Developer, Inc.

Presentations

REST : Information-Driven Architectures for the 21st Century
Brian Sletten
RESTlet for the Weary
Brian Sletten
Introduction to NetKernel : Software for the 21st Century
Brian Sletten
Groovy: The Next Generation of Java
Scott Davis
Groovy and Java: The Integration Story
Scott Davis
The Secrets of GORM
Scott Davis
The Busy Java Developer's Guide to Performance and Scalability
Ted Neward
The Busy Java Developer's Guide to Annotations
Ted Neward
The Busy Java Developer's Guide to Java Platform Security
Ted Neward
KEYNOTE: No, I Won't Tell You Which Web Framework to Use: or The Truth (with Jokes)
Scott Davis
Java 6 Features, what's in it for you?
Venkat Subramaniam
Agile Project Management (With Just a Bit About Mingle)
Neal Ford
get Fit
Venkat Subramaniam
Code Metrics & Analysis for Agile Projects
Neal Ford
Pragmatic Extreme Programming
Neal Ford
Spring in Action
Craig Walls
Structuring concurrent applications in JDK 5.0
Brian Goetz
Effective Concurrent Java
Brian Goetz
Java Performance Myths
Brian Goetz
Beyond ACID: transactions management, in theory and practice
Brian Goetz
The Java Memory Model
Brian Goetz
Spring Cleaning: Tips for managing XML clutter in your Spring configuration
Craig Walls
Spring-WS: Contract first web-services for Spring
Craig Walls
Spring into Groovy
Venkat Subramaniam
JRuby
Stuart Halloway
Screwing Up Agile
Stuart Halloway
Productive Programmer: Acceleration, Focus, and Indirection
Neal Ford
Productive Programmer: Automation and Canonicality
Neal Ford
Introducing Agility to Large Organizations
David Bock
Internationalization and Localization in Java
David Bock
This Week In Refactoring
Stuart Halloway
JavaScript for Java Programmers
Stuart Halloway
Beginning Drools - Rule Engines in Java
Brian Sam-Bodden
Beginning Object-Relational Mapping with Hibernate
Brian Sam-Bodden
10 ways to use Hibernate effectively
Brian Sam-Bodden
Professional Java UI development with the Eclipse RPC
Brian Sam-Bodden
Getting to know Maven 2
Chris Maki
Java Persistence: the next generation
Chris Maki
Data Integration : Beyond Cutesy Mashups
Brian Sletten
Applied AOP
Brian Sletten
Maintaining Project Integrity with JDepend, Macker, PMD, Maven, and other open source tools
David Bock
Implementing SOA
Neal Ford
OSGi: A Well Kept Secret
Venkat Subramaniam
What's New in Java 6
Jason Hunter
The Busy Java Developer's Guide to Debugging
Ted Neward
The Busy Java Developer's Guide to ClassLoaders
Ted Neward
XQuery By Example: Building an Email Archive System
Jason Hunter
Web Publishing 2.0
Jason Hunter
Forgotten Web Algorithms
Jason Hunter
Real World Grails
Scott Davis
Advanced Grails
Scott Davis
RAD JSF with Seam, Facelets, and Ajax4jsf, Part One
David Geary
RAD JSF with Seam, Facelets, and Ajax4jsf, Part Two
David Geary
The Google Web Toolkit, Part One
David Geary
The Google Web Toolkit, Part Two
David Geary
Annotation Hammer
Venkat Subramaniam
Domain Specific Languages
Venkat Subramaniam