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Boldly Go Where the Java Language Has Never Gone Before and JVM Clustering in the Real World
sponsored by Terracotta, Inc.
Posted:  27 Jun 2008
Premiered:  27 Jun 2008
Format:  Video
Type:  Videocast
Language:  English


ABSTRACT:
Java Champion; Creator, RIFE Application Framework

Developers don't have to learn a new language to touch other application domains. A new development trend focuses on achieving functionalities not provided by the JVM with the standard Java programming language.

We're only just experiencing the advent of new creative uses for the Java programming language. Judging from the wide range of new areas that have already opened up, the future holds a lot of promise for this approach. This presentation will highlight several radically different approaches that all use the Java programming language as their foundation.

In this session, you will learn how:

  • Terracotta brings clustering to any Java application by distributing the characteristics of the Java Memory Model;
  • Google Web Toolkit allows you to write and debug Ajax Web 2.0 applications in Java that still execute as DHTML and JavaScript on the client-side;
  • Google Android converts Java byte code to an instruction set that is optimized for mobile phones;
  • RIFE turns method calls into continuations so that stateful Web applications and event based systems are safer and easier to create.

Each of these technologies will be introduced with characteristic examples. We will step through demos to show the benefits of each approach. You will see how your current knowledge of the Java language allows you to enter new application domains with a minimal of effort.



Speaker

Geert Bevin
Sun Java Champion; Creator, RIFE Application Framework
Geert is a developer at Terracotta Inc., the CEO and founder of Uwyn, and the creator of the RIFE project, which provides a full-stack Java Web application framework for quickly building maintainable applications. He both started and/or contributed to open-source projects like Bla-bla List, OpenLaszlo, Drone, JavaPaste, Bamboo, Elephant, RelativeLayers, and Gentoo Linux.



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