Community Night Once again JAX London will be hosting a Community Night and will be opening its doors to the entire Java community. If you know Java fans who've missed out on the conference, we'd still love to see them at the Community Night! Community Night attendees will have the opportunity to network with our speakers and company representatives, as well as other members of the Java community. There will also be additional sessions from some of our speakers, including Live Hacking with Java Champion Adam Bien, and attendees will have the opportunity to deep dive into the OpenJDK project – by building the implementation for themselves!

JAX Community Night

The road to DVCS, potholes and all

Steve Streeting (Atlassian)

Steve StreetingAll the cool kids are talking about distributed version control these days - tools like Git and Mercurial, and services such as Bitbucket and GitHub. But what are the benefits and pitfalls of moving serious projects and teams from centralised version control systems to distributed systems? Steve will talk about this subject from several perspectives based on prior experience - that of an independent developer, a former enterprise software team lead, and an open source project lead. This isn't a practical training course on a specific DVCS system, although elements will be mentioned where relevant. Prior DVCS experience is not required.

Java EE Live Hacking

Adam Bien Independant Consultant, Java EE Expert

Adam BienFrom JSF 2 UI over EJB 3.1, REST, and CDI to JPA 2, with unit tests in one hour—from scratch, and without wizards, templates or code generation. This feat is rarely possible with any other platform, but it is “business as usual” in Java EE 6. This session shows new Java EE 6 features in a continuous demo style. Attendees’ questions will be answered with (working) code. The pragmatic combination of EJB 3.1, JPA 2.0, Bean Validation, Context and Dependency Injection, and JAX-RS (REST) will be covered during an incremental demo and is especially interesting to Java EE developers and architects: JSF 2, CDI, and EJB 3.1 interaction REST/JSON integration Validation and data binding Interceptors, stereotypes, and producers Real world tips and tricks

OpenJDK Build Workshop

Fredrik Ohrstrom Oracle

Fredrik OhrstromOpenJDK is supposed to be an open source project but very few people haveactually managed to compile the original OpenJDK sources. We are now rewriting the makefiles and adding a configure script to make it easier for newcontributors to participate in OpenJDK. Come to this workshop and we will build the OpenJDK together, on my laptopas well as yours, and we will add a small feature to the OpenJDK,

 

 

 

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