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Eberhard Wolff, Track Host, Regional Director, SpringSource GmbH
Eberhard Wolff has been working as a developer, consultant and trainer for enterprise solutions based on Java technologies ever since Java became available. He has authored three books including the first German book on Spring. He regularly contributes to conferences and writes articles for several journals. Eberhard is a founding member of the Java Champions and works as Regional Director for SpringSource in Germany.
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Presentation: "Operations and Monitoring with Spring"
Time:
Monday 13:30 - 14:30
Location:
Archauz
Abstract:
So you have finished the development of your Spring based application and
it is ready for production. Spring gives you a lot of freedom - so which
platform should the application run on? And how are you going to monitor it?
Often these challenges are the real ones.
This talk will give you an insight on the possibilities - ranging from the
well established Java EE server to the lightweight Tomcat / tc Server and
the more advanced dm Server. We will also see how to monitor these
environments as well as Spring applications running on them.
Presentation: "Meet and Greet with SpringSource"
Time:
Monday 16:15 - 17:15
Location:
Archauz
Abstract: An informal networking session with SpringSource speakers: Arjen Poutsma, Eberhard Wolff, Graeme Rocher and Rod Johnson.
Presentation: "Typical Java Problems in the Wild"
Time:
Tuesday 16:15 - 17:15
Location:
Lille Sal
Abstract: If you do code and project reviews on a regular basis you discover
certain patterns that are - unfortunately - quite common. This talks
shows them - and of course it also explains how to avoid them or get
rid of them. While some are related to code we will not stop at that
level - problems in design and architecture might be just as bad or
even worse.
Keywords: Java, code quality, code reviews, lessons learned
Target audience: Developers, architects and technical project leads can learn what to focus on in projects and avoid typical problems in their projects.
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