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| Nathan Phelps, AMICAS, Inc. |
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Nathan Phelps, AMICAS, Inc.
Nathan Phelps is currently a Senior Software Engineer for AMICAS, Inc., where he works on a JEE based medical imaging software product. Nathan is also an adjunct faculty member at Tulsa Community College teaching computer science courses. He previously worked for JBoss, Inc. as a Senior Consultant and Trainer and worked locally for SolArc, Inc. where he was a member of the Technical Architecture team charged with laying forth a path for a migration to .NET. He is married and has 9 month old twins—Noelle and Ross.
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| Nathan Phelps - EJB 3.0 – Has Spring Sprung a Leak? |
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EJB 3.0 – Has Spring Sprung a Leak?
Over the past several years, many enterprise Java developers have rejected Enterprise Java Beans (EJB) due to its complexity and weight and adopted lightweight solutions like Spring and Hibernate instead. In response to this shift, the JCP recently released the EJB 3.0 specification which considerably simplifies the previous specification, standardizes the ORM API in the form of the new Java Persistence API, and reduces the configuration headache by supporting Java annotations. This session will cover EJB 3.0 and the Java Persistence API and discuss if these new technologies are a suitable replacement for Spring + Hibernate based systems.
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| Nathan Phelps - Copy & Paste – Java, JEE and C#, .NET are More Alike than You Might Think |
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Copy & Paste – Java, JEE and C#, .NET are More Alike than You Might Think
Suitable for both Java and .NET developers, this non-biased session will discuss and demonstrate where Java, JEE, and C#, .NET are similar and where they are not. Learn how to apply your .NET skills to Java and vice versa. The session will include discussions on C# vs. Java syntax, EJB vs. .NET component models, ASP.NET vs. JSP/Servlets/JSF, as well as a look toward the future of each.
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20 August, 2008
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