Archive for December, 2007

Dec 24 2007

Displaytag: developer’s swiss knife for views

Published by Gilles under Java

displaytag.pngI just want to point this strong open source framework that saves a lot of time for tables sorting, paging and exporting data. The integration is very simple and you can easily customize it and extend it with decorators. Just have a look at displaytag

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Dec 24 2007

Javapolis 2007

Published by Gilles under Conferences, Java

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Wednesday December 12th, I went to the Javapolis 2007 edition. After some troubles finding the right tram to go to the right place, I finally catch… the right bus! Arriving at the entrance, I met a colleague of mine, that had a very bad news: “they don’t know us!”. After some phone calls, we ended up to find our two badges in a partner stand. (We will have to thanks our boss!)

No time for food, James Gosling’s speech, “The state of the java universe”, will begin in a few. Three rooms totally full listened to James attentively. We had news about Java, Fx andNetbeans + a cool demo with 2 funny robots.

The second conference, I saw was the new SoapUI presentation by Ole Matzura. As a developer, I did not find it very useful but it seems to be really a nice tool for testers.

Time to eat now! I met a colleague of mine wandering for his accreditation :) After getting it, we began the endless queue to get our lunch disappointing hot dogs. Really, that did not do it!
After this, we went to see the Google web toolkit presentation by Dick Wall. A tool that lets you build applications by converting class into javascript. Very interesting, but the demo was a little bit confused.

The next conference I saw was the “SOA Development using JBossESB” by MarkLittle. His presentation was very clear! He explained the place of and (two buzzwords of choice today…) in the development process an their places in the WS-* architecture.

The last conference I saw was “JSR 318 - Enterprise JavaBeans 3.1″ by Kenneth Saks. Too tired, I had to leave at the half of the presentation. (I had still to catch a bus and two trains to come back home…).

Finally what I liked:

  • the quality of the conferences I saw
  • the whiteboards concept

… and what I didn’t like:

  • the lunch queue
  • the lunch
  • the commercial (but normal) part (stands)

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Dec 23 2007

Winter in Belgium

Published by Gilles under Everyday life

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Dec 20 2007

Hello world!

Published by Gilles under Uncategorized

Youhou! A freshly new blog for Xmas! My intentions as a developer are just to share my daily tribulations on () programming and much more.

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