Patrick Linskey, SolarMetricPatrick Linskey has been working with JDO for over 2 years and has been involved in object/relational mapping for nearly 5 years. Patrick leads SolarMetric on the specification maintenance team and is a luminary on JDOcentral, a consortium committed to marketing the Java Data Objects specification. SolarMetric has been active supporting the JDO specification at Java User Group meetings and conferences throughout the United States. Patrick has spoken to rave reviews in over 30 cities over the past year. Patrick Linskey (pcl@solarmetric.com) manages and drives SolarMetric's technology development as Vice President of Engineering. Previously, Patrick worked in TechTrader's R&D department. At TechTrader, Patrick became the link between client projects and R&D helping ensure that TechTrader developed technology that met customers's needs. A skilled developer, Patrick is equally comfortable at the keyboard or in front of clients. Patrick has also worked at MIL 3 (now Opnet Technologies) and First USA. Patrick also worked on Passive RF Tagging Technology at MIT's Media Lab. Patrick graduated from MIT with a BS in Computer Science & Engineering. He is the co-author Bitter EJB and a technical reviewer of O'Reilly's Java Data Objects. |
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Time: Wednesday 10:15 - 10:45 Location: Dania Presentation: "Understanding Performance with Java" Data Objects"
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Time: Wednesday 15:45 - 16:30 Location: Dania
Abstract: When writing a database application, performance and scalability are often key concerns. In this talk, Patrick Linskey of SolarMetric Inc. describes how the use of Java(TM) Data Objects can help meet performance requirements, and outlines the major concerns that a JDO implementation must take into consideration in order to deliver a fast solution. You will learn about coding tips to help let your JDO implementation be fast, and will see some of the performance-related capabilities and tools that a top-notch JDO implementation provides.
Presentation: "Panel Persistence"
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Time: Wednesday 16:45 - 17:30 Location: Dania |
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