I just posted 3 posts related to the available JavaZone presentations and Qi4j. Even though I couldn't be there this year due to work on StreamFlow, there was an awful lot of mentions of Qi4j in the presentations, which is encouraging.

Here are my thoughts on some of the presentations that I've seen so far:
The DDD panel
http://www.jroller.com/rickard/entry/javazone_2009_qi4j_and_the

Randy's persistence talk
http://www.jroller.com/rickard/entry/javazone_2009_qi4j_and_domain

The "should we ditch relational databases?" talk:
http://www.jroller.com/rickard/entry/javazone_2009_qi4_and_the

My sense of the conference is that it seems like most of the ideas we have worked with here are coming into "mainstream" consciousness, and the problems that are highlighted during so many sessions are things that we have dealt with. I think we might be in for some interesting times :-)

/Rickard

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