Tuesday: NoSQL Day
Thursday, 16:40 - 17:30
Track: Java
The JEE development paradigm is heavily used for creating production-grade server applications. Despite its popularity, many argue that JEE is overly complex yielding unnecessarily bloated and unmaintainable code. Scala is an internationally recognized language which - among other things - reduces code bloat drastically while providing seamless interoperability with Java libraries. This session illustrates the best of both worlds: how to produce maintainable/less bloated JEE entities using the Scala language. The seminar shows refactoring examples from an entity layer with JAXB and JPA using Maven and Scala.
JEE experience required
How to reduce coding and rely on JPA / JAXB / Scala to move entities between states.
Java Architect, Developer and Mentor with Java Experience since 1995. Open Source and JEE focus - lots of project productivity refactoring experience. Normally builds large-scale server side systems. Author "J2EE Frontend Technologies, APress 2001". This book provides theory and code examples of how to structure J2EE systems. Author or Technical Editor of several Java/JEE courses for Learning Tree International, NetGuide Scandinavia and others.
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