Monday, December 14, 2009

JBoss User Group Munich - Hibernate Just For Fun - 14 December Event

Do not miss the JBUGM-Event today if you are in Munich (Germany). The meeting starts at 7 PM local time and for more infos about the location and the abstracts of the event read here.

Wednesday, September 30, 2009

JBoss User Group Rome October Meeting

"If you are in Rome you can't miss the JBoss User Group Rome meeting scheduled on 12th October at 7pm local time
You can find all details and read the abstract here."

Tuesday, September 29, 2009

JBUG Munich meets Bernd Rücker with Next generation open source BPM – JBoss jBPM 4

If you leave in Munich and you love Java and JBoss Frameworks, then do not miss Bernd Rücker by the JBoss User Group München with Next Generation Open Source BPM - jBPM 4 (05.10.09 at 19:00 PM).
You can read the abstract here.

Thanks to our sponsors innoQ Deutschland GmbH, JBoss a division of Red Hat and mgm technology partners.

Cheers

Wednesday, July 8, 2009

Fantastic JBUG munich event with Pete Muir ( JSR 299 )

The evening was as always excellent by the JBUG Munich.




Pete gave a talk about the new JSR 299 - Contexts and Dependency and Dependency Injection for Java EE. Even though the name of the JSR 299 is very long, Pete started with some backgrounds of this JSR, about loose coupling with events, interceptors and decorators and then he explained which extras will be provided by Web Beans (Tomcat/Jetty support, Java SE, OSGI Containers, ..) and also about some features which can be used in any JSR299 Env. (Seam 2 bridge, Spring bridge, and Wicket support) and He also talked about the future of SEAM 3 and then he jumped into the concepts und status for the first release of the Web Beans RI.
If you want to know more about the presentation, here is the slide of the JSR 299 C & D & DI.

Best.

Friday, July 3, 2009

JBUG Munich meets Pete Muir with JSR-299 - Contexts and Dependency Injection for Java EE (06.07.09 at 19:00 PM)

If you leave in Munich and you are a Java and JBoss Frameworks fan, then do not miss Peter Muir by the JBoss User Group München with JSR-299 - Contexts and Dependency Injection for Java EE (06.07.09 at 19:00 PM).

Here the abstract:

JSR-299: Contexts and Dependency Injection for Java EE is an elegant set of new services for Java that draws upon ideas from JBoss Seam and Google Guice. While many of the features provided (dependency injection, contextual lifecycle, configuration, interception, event notification) are familiar, the innovative use of meta-annotations is uniquely expressive and typesafe.
In this session, Pete will introduce how JSR-299: Contexts and Dependency Injection for Java EE enhances the Java EE programming model step by step, and describe how it integrates with existing other Java EE technologies, such as EJB 3.0, JSF, and Servlets.

For more information, please take a look at the JBUGM site. And thanks to our sponsors innoQ Deutschland GmbH, JBoss a division of Red Hat and mgm technology partners.

Bests

Wednesday, July 1, 2009

Constantly used Key Words to indicate Requirement Levels

During the analyze and design of a product, Business Champions and Architects use some words (Key Words) to indicate some requirement levels in specification. Their meaning is well-defined by the memo of S. Bradner, Key Words for use in RFCs to Indicate Requirement Levels. But here is a summary:

  • MUST ~ REQUIRED ~ SHALL - Is an absolute requirement.
  • SHOULD ~ RECOMMENDED - It is strongly suggested to follow the instructions, but deviation is not excluded, if there is a reason.
  • MAY ~ CAN ~ OPTIONAL - System is furthermore interoperable, if an optional item is missed
Bests.

Tuesday, June 9, 2009

REST & JAX-RS & JBoss RESTEasy yesterday night at the JBUG Munich

Hello altogether,

yesterday night at the JBoss User Group Munich, I gave a speech about REST & JAX-RS & JBoss RESTEasy with my colleague Stefan Tilkov and I enjoyed the description of REST in 5 steps made by Stefan. After that Stefan ended with the REST fundament and the JAX-RS specification, I continued with the presentation of the full certified and portable JAX-RS implementation from the JBoss community (JBoss RESTEasy) and after all we ended the night with pizza meal and beer.

Here is the slides of the REST & JAX-RS & JBoss RESTEasy speech (Warning: this is a 7.6 MB PDF)

Tuesday, June 2, 2009

JBUG Munich meets REST with JAX-RS and JBoss RESTEasy (08.06.2009 at 19:00)

Gute Nachricht!

Ich Serge Pagop Architect und Senior Consultant für Middleware und Stefan Tilkov Geschäftsführer und Principal Consultant bei der innoQ Deutschland GmbH, werden wir am 08.06. 2009 um 19:00 Uhr bei der JBoss User Group München REST mit JAX-RS und JBoss RESTEasy vorstellen.
Falls Du kommen willst, hier ist die Adresse der Veranstaltung:

mgm technology partners GmbH, Frankfurter Ring 105a, München, Deutschland
Dann, bis Montag, den 08.06. 2009

/Serge