Monday April 18, 2005
At the MySQL Conference in San Jose
I arrived in San Jose at 10:00 this morning to give a 3-hour tutorial on developing test-driven webapps with Spring and Hibernate [download PDF]. This was just a fancy name for developing webapps with AppFuse, but the session seemed to go over pretty well nevertheless. In the first half of the class, there were a couple of sleepers, but I cranked down the A/C for the second half and everyone stayed awake (although some were shivering). I never thought I could ramble on for 3-hours, but it wasn't that hard. I did end up doing mini-presentations on Spring and Comparing Web Frameworks, but all in all, I think it went pretty well. Very few people in the room had heard of any of the Java web frameworks, and only 6 were familiar with Spring and Hibernate. It was a tough crowd, but AppGen's code generation (hopefully) showed it's easy to create CRUD-based webapps with AppFuse. Note to self: make a video of that.
I have a free pass to the MySQL Conference, but I doubt I'll attend many sessions. I have a lot on my plate for AppFuse 1.8, Acegi integration into Roller, and some updates for Spring Live. It should be a good week, hopefully I'll get a lot done. This weekend should be awesome - Julie shows up on Friday for our 5-year anniversary party.
The best part of the conference so far? Talking shop over beers with the locals (crew from c|net and AppFuse user Phil Hershkowitz).
Posted in Java
at Apr 18 2005, 09:34:01 PM MDT
1 Comment
Search This Site
Recent Entries
- What's wrong with JSF
- Why such a busy week?
- New Passport in 9 Days
- EhCache Project Busy this Summer
- Spontaneous Stuff Weekend
- Awesome Birthday Present: A Kegerator
- Maven Plugin for Running Integration Tests against Multiple Containers
- Presenting Web Frameworks of the Future Tomorrow in Denver
- My OSCON Aftermath
- OSCON 2008 Wrapup