Lone Star Software Symposium: Austin - August 12 - 14, 2005 - No Fluff Just Stuff

Lone Star Software Symposium: Austin

Austin · August 12 - 14, 2005

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Speakers

Ben Galbraith

Ben Galbraith

Book author, Ajaxian-at-Large, and Consultant

Bruce Tate

Bruce Tate

Author of 3 JavaOne best sellers

Craig Walls

Craig Walls

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

Dave Thomas

Dave Thomas

Pragmatic Programmer, Ruby, Rails, Process Improvement

David Geary

David Geary

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

Eitan Suez

Eitan Suez

Eitan Suez is the creator of the open source framework JMatter

Glenn Vanderburg

Glenn Vanderburg

Chief Scientist, Relevance Inc.

Jason Hunter

Jason Hunter

Author of Java Servlet Programming

Justin Gehtland

Justin Gehtland

Founder of Relevance, co-author of Better, Faster, Lighter Java

Ramnivas Laddad

Ramnivas Laddad

Author of AspectJ in Action

Stuart Halloway

Stuart Halloway

President of Cognitect

Ted Neward

Ted Neward

Venkat Subramaniam

Venkat Subramaniam

Founder @ Agile Developer, Inc.

Presentations

Politics of Persistence
Bruce Tate
Introduction to Spring
Bruce Tate
Making the Most of XML
Ben Galbraith
Writing Secure Web Services (with Java and Axis)
Justin Gehtland
Introduction to Hibernate
Justin Gehtland
Advanced Hibernate
Justin Gehtland
Performance Monitoring in J2EE Applications
Ramnivas Laddad
Creating Polished Swing Applications
Ben Galbraith
Advanced Swing: Architecture and Frameworks
Ben Galbraith
Introduction to Aspect-oriented Programming with AspectJ
Ramnivas Laddad
Introduction to Aspect-oriented Programming with AspectJ
Ramnivas Laddad
Ruby for Java Programmers
Dave Thomas
Ruby on Rails
Dave Thomas
SWT Fundamentals
Ben Galbraith
Advanced SWT and JFace
Ben Galbraith
Beyond Java
Bruce Tate
Herding Racehorses and Racing Sheep
Dave Thomas
Test First Development
Venkat Subramaniam
Design Pattern Modularization with AOP
Ramnivas Laddad
Java Collections Power Techniques
Glenn Vanderburg
An Introduction to XQuery
Jason Hunter
Prudent OO Design
Venkat Subramaniam
Good, Bad and Ugly of Java Generics
Venkat Subramaniam
Extreme Web Caching
Jason Hunter
Under the Hood of Java Memory Management
Glenn Vanderburg
JavaScript Exposed: There's a Real Programming Language in There! (Part 1)
Glenn Vanderburg
Seaside: A Radical Web Framework
Glenn Vanderburg
The Fallacies of Enterprise Systems
Ted Neward
Effective Enterprise Architecture
Ted Neward
Cryptography for Programmers
Justin Gehtland
Applied Cryptography
Justin Gehtland
Spring Security with ACEGI
Justin Gehtland
The State Machine Compiler
Eitan Suez
Cascading Style Sheets: a Programmer's Perspective
Eitan Suez
Effective Enterprise Java: Security
Ted Neward
Committing Acts of Subversion: The next generation of version control
Craig Walls
Thinking Inside the Box: Building Spring-Enabled Portlet Applications
Craig Walls
XML Data Binding with JiBX
Eitan Suez
Creating Killer Graphics and Professional PDFs with XML
Ben Galbraith
New Features in Java 5
Jason Hunter
Programming Java Concurrency
Stuart Halloway
Unit Testing Java with Jython and JRuby
Stuart Halloway
Naked Objects Applied
Eitan Suez
At Your Service: Service-Oriented Spring
Craig Walls
Introduction to Java Reflection
Stuart Halloway
Felix: A bag of Tricks for Java Server Faces
David Geary
Shale: Turbo-charge your JSF Apps
David Geary
Spring MVC
Justin Gehtland
Killer Web UIs
David Geary
Aspect-oriented Refactoring: Taking Refactoring to a New Level
Ramnivas Laddad
AJAX: Creating Next-Generation, Highly Dynamic, Off-line Capable Web Applications with HTML and JavaScript
Ben Galbraith
Java Metadata
Jason Hunter
Forgotten Algorithms
Jason Hunter
Java Platform Security and JAAS
Stuart Halloway
Where Agile meets Argyle: New processes in established companies
Bruce Tate