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Great Savings on the Chattanooga Software Symposium!

Friday, August 15, 2003 - Sunday, August 17, 2003

 

http://www.nofluffjuststuff.com/Dave Thomas
Keynote Speaker

Chattanooga Software Symposium
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Highlights: Three day Java conference, with limited attendance of 200, designed for Java Developers, Architects, and Technical Managers. Immerse yourself and your software teams with more than 40 technical sessions covering J2EE, XML, Web Services, Agile Methodologies, Best Practices and Open Source Software, and more.

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Discounted Rates: $495-$595

(Regular Rates: $695-$800)


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http://www.nofluffjuststuff.com/Erik Hatcher
"Development with Ant"



http://www.nofluffjuststuff.com/Bruce Tate
"Bitter EJB" "Bitter Java"

Sessions

Don't miss your chance to attend more than forty education and solutions sessions, such as:

eXtreme XDoclet
Erik Hatcher
An out-of-the-box installation of XDoclet will work wonders, but there can be a need for more than the basics. For example, rather than accepting the basic EJB lookup utility helper class, a custom template can be provided to generate a more sophisticated "proxy" object decoupling the presentation tier from direct EJB access and allowing statistics to be gathered for each method invocation.

Java Large Scale Package Design
Robert C. Martin
The problems of large scale software are becoming ever more severe. This talk introduces six principles of large scale package design for Java. These principles help software engineers keep their large projects under control, minimizing compile, link, and maintenance costs. Learn about metrics that can be used to measure the quality of an object oriented package structure.

JDO vs. EJB
Bruce Tate
Recently, EJB entity beans with container-managed persistence have come under fire. Though EJB 2.0 and 2.1 make some much-needed improvements, they may not go far enough. JDO can be an attractive persistence alternative for some applications. Learn why in this session.

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http://www.nofluffjuststuff.com/James Duncan Davidson
Apache Tomcat and Apache Ant


http://www.nofluffjuststuff.com/Jason Hunter
Java Servlet Programming

Speakers

The Complete Programmer Network has assembled a list of nationally recognized subject matter experts. Often times the speaker is the creator of the software -- Tomcat, Ant, and JDOM, just to name a few. Featured speakers include:

James Duncan Davidson

Creator of Apache Tomcat and Apache Ant

Stuart Halloway

Author of Component Development for the Java Platform

Erik Hatcher

Co-author of "Java Development with Ant"

Jason Hunter

Author of "Java Servlet Programming" and publisher of Servlets.com

"Uncle Bob" Robert Martin

Author of Agile Software Development: Principles, Patterns, and Practices.

Ted Neward

Author of Server-Based Java Programming and the forthcoming Effective Enterprise Java

Bruce Tate

Author of "Bitter Java" and "Bitter EJB"

Dave Thomas

Co-author of the bestseller "The Pragmatic Programmer"

Glenn Vanderburg

Onjava.com contributor.

Maciej Zawadzki

Original author of the open source Anthill Build Management Server and Urbancode's EJB Benchmark


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