News: It seems like the attendees liked my Java ONE 2009 Talk My newest book "Real World Java EE Patterns - Rethinking Best Practices" You will find more current content about Java EE 5/6, other technical topics, and activities in my weblog. An excerpt from my trainings / workshops. The content of most of my trainings is customized for customer's needs (e.g. companies specific Use Cases and technologies or frameworks).
Content: How to structure Java EE 5/6 applications? Modularization and Java EE 5. Different transaction strategies. Errorhandling, logging and exceptions. Service Oriented Architectures and Domain Driven Design, Data Binding strategies, Different Deployment Strategies, Patterns and Best Practices. Is based on the book: Real World Java EE Patterns - Rethinking Best Practices Duration: 3+ days (depends on knowledge/prerequisites), Interested?:email an [abien at adam minus bien dot com]
Content:Efficient and pragmatic Enterprise Architectures, the usage of UML 2.0 for documentation, Working with distributed teams, team building, thin clients, rich clients and multitier architectures. Architecture patterns and approaches, the impact of non functional requirements on the system architecture. Architecture and Design Patterns. Is based on the book: Enterprise Architekturen Duration: 2+ days (depends on knowledge/prerequisites), Interested?:email an [abien at adam minus bien dot com]
Content:The principles of Java Server Faces, Google Web Toolkit, Ruby On Rails and other Java EE 5 Web Frameworks The separation of generated and manually crafted code. Data Binding techniques, Model View Presenter Pattern (Passive View and Supervising Controller), stateful and stateless, Testability of the UI, Reuse of Presentation Logic, the impacts of AJAX to the overall architecture of the system. After the introduction of the principles and theory, we will build together a simple application from scratch and "learning by doing". Duration: 2+ days (depends on knowledge/prerequisites), Interested?:email an [abien at adam minus bien dot com]
Content:Architecting maintainable Rich Internet Applications with nothing, but Java 6 SE and JSRs The separation of generated and manually crafted code. Data Binding techniques, Model View Presenter Pattern (Passive View and Supervising Controller), stateful vs. stateless architectures, Testability of the UI, using Netbeans RCP for more complex applications, WebStart deployment, reusing the presentation logic for JSF and Swing, using DataBinding together with EJB 3.0 and JPA 1.0. After the introduction of the principles and theory, we will build together a simple application from scratch and "learning by doing". This workshop is based on the ideas from my JavaONE 2007 session. Duration: 2+ days (depends on knowledge/prerequisites), Interested?:email an [abien at adam minus bien dot com]
Content:Project related introduction to Java and IDE Object oriented programming to Java, with basic GoF patterns and best practices Walk through useful "core" libraries and opensource frameworks UI development with Swing XML processing and configuration Debugging, profiling, building Distributed programming with JDBC, RMI, IIOP, JMS and WebServices Duration: 3+ days (depends on knowledge/prerequisites), Interested?:email an [abien at adam minus bien dot com]
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