Central Ohio Software Symposium - June 12 - 14, 2009 - No Fluff Just Stuff

Brian Sam-Bodden

Central Ohio Software Symposium

Columbus · June 12 - 14, 2009

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Brian Sam-Bodden

Brian Sam-Bodden is a developer advocate at Redis Labs as well as an author, instructor, speaker, and hacker who has spent over twenty years crafting software systems. He holds dual bachelor’s degrees from Ohio Wesleyan University in computer science and physics. Brian is a frequent speaker at user groups and conferences nationally and abroad and is the author of “Beginning POJOs: Spring, Hibernate, JBoss and Tapestry”, co-author of the “Enterprise Java Development on a Budget: Leveraging Java Open Source Technologies” and a contributor to O'Reilly's “97 Things Every Project Manager Should Know”.

Presentations

Enterprise Integration Patterns with Camel and Mule

Integration Patterns
Implementations in Camel and Mule

Increasing your Eclipse Productivity

Mylyn, Eclipse Plugins, Tips and Tricks

Building RESTful Web Applications in Java

REST, RESTlets, RESTful Web Services

Tools and Techniques to build Smart Java Applications

In this session we will explore the Java tools, techniques and algorithms that enable us to filter, classify, relate and discover patterns in our data that might not immediately obvious. With the emergence of social networking applications a great deal of data and hidden connections that can be leveraged to build better and smarter applications.