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Clean Code And Java EE 6

A session at JAX London 2011 - Autumn Edition

Tuesday 1st November, 2011

10:50am to 11:40am (GMT)

Although you can build Java EE 6 applications with only a fraction of the code that’s necessary with J2EE, many projects are still based on the bloated and exaggerated J2EE patterns and best practices. This session discusses how to build lean applications in a productive and maintainable way. The following pragmatic tools, patterns, and best practices will be covered with working source code, which are especially interesting to Java EE developers and architects: - Mixing CDI, JPA, EJB, JSF, and JAX-RS to save code - Mocking, unit testing, stress testing, and integration testing - Continuous integration and build (Maven 3, Git) - Efficient data access without DAOs - CAP and BASE - Asynchronous CDI events for decoupling and pub/sub - Pro-active JMX monitoring instead of logging

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Adam Bien

Independant Consultant, Java EE Expert

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JAX London 2011 - Autumn Edition

England England, London

31st October to 2nd November 2011

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