Stop writing new - A brief comparison of several main stream Dependency Injection (IoC) Frameworks recorded at JFokus 2008, another JUG enabled conference.
Erik Hellman (IBS JavaSolutions AB) is an experienced Java techonology consultant with a broad experience with Java, ranging from large-scale distributed enterprise systems to services on small embedded devices with Java ME. Work experience within the mobility field includes teaching Mobility-courses and as a research assistant at Blekinge Institute of Technology in Sweden and lead designer of the DROPme (www.dropme.se) service for Emdo AB.
Effective Java Reloaded— The long-awaited second edition of Effective Java is here. It covers the latest in best practices for the Java platform. This presentation will concentrate on three areas where new material has been added to the book: enum types, generics, and concurrency.
Taming Code Dependencies— During this session we'll talk about code dependencies between classes and packages in large scale software projects: what they are, and why they're important,
The Java Puzzlers— Josh Bloch and Neal Gafter present yet another installment in the continuing saga of Java Puzzlers, consisting of eight more programming puzzles for your entertainment and enlightenment.
Java - A tour of the landscape— During this JavaPolis '07 keynote, James Gosling (father of Java) presents The State of the Java Universe. Java SE and JavaFX receive special attention during this keynote, where the first ideas towards a possible FX Designer tool gets presented.
Java SE Update— During this JavaPolis presentation, Danny Coward (platform lead for Java SE) gives a broad (not necessarily deep) picture of the work Sun Microsystems is doing in and around the Java SE platform and on JavaFX.