Introduction to POJO development - 1/2 day workshop
There is agreement in the Java community that EJBs often
introduce more problems than they solve. Now there is a major trend toward
lightweight technologies such as Hibernate, Spring, JDO, iBATIS, and others, all
of which allow the developer to work directly with the simpler Plain Old Java
Objects, or POJOs. Bowing to the new consensus, EJB 3 now also works with POJOs.
In this workshop you will learn how to get started with
POJO development. You will get an overview of the Spring and Hibernate
frameworks. This workshop also describes techniques for introducing POJOs into
EJB applications.
Agenda
- Overview of POJOs and non-invasive frameworks
- Persisting objects with object/relational mapping frameworks such as Hibernate
- Managing transactions with Spring
- Getting started with POJOs
- Securing applications with Acegi
Who will
benefit
This workshop is aimed at enterprise Java developers who
are considering using POJOs and non-invasive frameworks such as Spring and
Hibernate and want an introduction to those technologies.
Presenter
Chris Richardson is a developer and architect with over 20
years of experience. He is the author of the recently published POJOs in Action.
His consulting company specializes in jumpstarting projects and mentoring teams.
Chris has been a technical leader at Insignia, BEA, and elsewhere. He has a
computer science degree from the University of Cambridge in England and lives in
Oakland, CA.
Time and Location
TBD
Cost and Signup
The cost of this workshop is $20-35 per person. Click
here to signup. Attendees will be
able to purchase POJOs in Action from Manning at a discount.
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