Here is the presentation of 'Agile Development with JBoss Seam' that I tried to give at JBoss World 2008 in Orlando Florida. I use the word 'try' because when I got on stage, I became so excited that I ended up expanding on every topic of every slide. Then, when the proctor indicated that there were only five minutes left, I started to freak out and sweat buckets - I had only gone through half of what I wanted to present! :( It was all downhill from there...
Unfortunately, the dry run that I gave to my JUG before-hand didn't help at all, because the atmosphere at JBoss World put me into a 'sharing' mode so that all I wanted to do was dump everything 'Seam' from my wet squishy brain onto the folks that attended my presentation.
So even though the actual presentation didn't go the way I wanted it, the work I put into it did.
To download the slides (format is OpenDocument Presentation), click here: www.evolutionnext.com/blog/files/jbossworld_presentation.odp
To download the demo seam-gen project, click here:
www.evolutionnext.com/blog/files/jboss_world_2008_download.zip
The download requires a little bit of setup. Don't worry, it isn't anything difficult. ;) All of the information you need is in the README.txt file (located in the demo seam-gen project zip file). The demo is licensed as GPLv3 to encompass all of the component's licenses.
I was thinking of maturing this little project as a reference implementation for testing in Seam. If anyone out there is interested in having me upkeep this demo, let me know. One consideration that I need to make is whether to host the demo from here or add it to the Seam project. I am leaning towards the latter.
'Agile Development with JBoss Seam' Download
Posted by:
Daniel Hinojosa
on 02/18/2008
Daniel Hinojosa's complete blog can be found at: http://www.evolutionnext.com/blog
About Daniel Hinojosa
Providing solutions to private, education, and government entities since 1999. He has also been a teacher and speaker since the early 90s, teaching development for 8 years. His business is currently emphasized on Java, Groovy, Grails, EJB3, and the JBoss Seam web framework. Daniel Hinojosa is also co-founder of the Albuquerque Java User's Group and is currently failing overcoming his addiction of NFJS conferences.
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