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NFJS

I attended the NFJS Gateway Java Software Symposium over the weekend. Jay and crew did a great job again this year.

I went to four sessions plus a panel discussion on Sunday and read the handouts for the other sessions.

Things of note:

  • The Spring Framework (Bruce Tate): Inversion of control (IOC) and Dependency Injection. The Spring Framework is going to kill EJB.
  • AOP: AOP is not that new and out-of-this-world any more.
  • Persistence (Bruce Tate): "One word: Hibernate"
  • Code Reviews (panel, Mark Volkmann): It always degenerates to a discussion of indentation and tabbing styles.
  • IDEs (Paul Jensen): Last year everybody uses IDEA. This year everybody uses Eclipse.
  • JGoodies Forms: I can use this in the next Swing project.
  • Foxtrot: Ditto.
  • Web Services (Venkat Subramaniam): "Sun's JWSDP - Oh Well". Let me skip this few slides.
  • CM Tools: Dave Thomas is still teaching a CVS session. Don't know if anyone asked him about Subversion.
  • Groovy (Mark Volkmann): GStrings.
  • dynaop (Bob Lee): "Date is to class as trace logging is to aspect."

The buzz of the show is definitely the Spring Framework.



Re: NFJS

I use IDEA exclusively personally and during my presentations. So not everyone was using Eclipse :)

Re: NFJS

I tried the latest Eclipse before purchasing IDEA 4.0. No comparison. Eclipse is clunky and awkward to use. Things requiring a single keystroke in IDEA are buried behind several mouseclicks in Eclipse.

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