Vladimir Vivien
Greater Atlanta Software Symposium
Atlanta · October 6 - 8, 2006

Software Developer / Consultant / Author
Vladimir Vivien is a software engineer living in the United States. Past and current experiences include development in Java and C#.Net for industries including publishing, financial, and healthcare. He has a wide range of technology interests including Java, OSGi, Groovy/Grails, JavaFX, SunSPOT, BugLabs, module/component-based development, and anything else that runs on the JVM.
Vladimir is the author of “JavaFX Application Development Cookbook” published by Packt Publishing. He is the creator of the Groovv JmxBuilder open source project, a JMX DSL, that is now part of the Groovy language. Other open source endeavor includes JmxLogger and GenShell. You can follow Vladimir through his blog: http://blog.vladimirvivien.com/, Twitter: http://twitter.com/vladimirvivien, and Linked In: http://www.linkedin.com/in/vvivien.
Presentations
Developing Manageable Component-Based Systems with JMX and Spring
JMX (or Java Management Extension) facilitates the manageability of components hosted in the VM. While JMX has been available to developers prior to the latest version of Java, it has now been added as a standard API to Java 5. This session provides techniques and best practices for developing your own managed components using JMX and the Spring Framework.
Get Rich Now - Selecting Rich Client Technologies
There is a new equilibrium shift taking place between server-hosted and client-hosted applications where more code being sent to the client for execution. Today Java developers have more view technology options available than ever before including browser-based AJAX, Open Laszlo, Adobe Flex, and Mozilla XUL. This session explores these options to help you select the next one for your project.