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Mastering the Spring 2.5 Framework
Framework is a five-day hands-on workshop geared for experienced Java developers who need to understand what the Spring Framework is in terms of today?s Spring makes your application easier to configure and reduces the need for many J2EE design patterns. AOP Framework Advice and Weaving Proxies: Cost/Benefit Types of Advice Interceptor Chain Joinpoints and PointCuts Advisors Working with Proxies Annotations and AOP Aspects, Advice, Explain the issues associated with complex frameworks such as J2EE and how Spring addresses those issues Understand the relationships between Spring and J2EE, AOP, IOC, JDBC, Hibernate, JSF, Struts, JMS, and EJBs.
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- Friday, June 12, 2009
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Pattern writing in Sofia
Continuing about patterns... At the beginning of the month I went out to Bulgaria to teach pattern writing to some academics and students at the University of Sofia. Only about an hour in and we had our participants putting pen to paper to write some patterns. Once the groups had grasped this we expended these into the traditional parts of a pattern: context, It was the first time I’d been to Bulgaria so I was interested to see the country which physically, historically and culturally sited between Europe and Russia. We made the class very practical, no PowerPoint,
Allan Kelly's Blog
- Monday, November 23, 2009
ACCU conference 2 of many (Thursday)
Thursday kicked off with a keynote from Linda Rising in which she described her personal journey of discover of, and with Patterns. I’m lucky enough to count Linda as a friend, and I already knew much of the patterns story she told. Mark Delgarno of Software Acumen and Helen Sharp of the Open University workshop on “What motivates software developers?” Still, I had fresh insights and understanding. For many of those in the room Linda’s ideas and thoughts were completely new.
Allan Kelly's Blog
- Sunday, April 26, 2009
Busy time - and the Software Development Practice Review
In addition to finishing up a couple of personal projects (the book, various patterns papers and other stuff) and giving some talks and briefings I have been involved in an attempted rescue. In addition to regrouping some of my services ( training , briefings and workshops ) I’ve also created a Software Development Practice Review product - SDPR for short. Despite the fact that I have deliberately taken a couple of months off since the end of my last assignment I’ve been keeping very busy. I’ll be glad when Christmas comes and I can leave the laptop switched off for a few
Allan Kelly's Blog
- Monday, December 17, 2007
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Pattern writing in Sofia
Continuing about patterns... At the beginning of the month I went out to Bulgaria to teach pattern writing to some academics and students at the University of Sofia. Only about an hour in and we had our participants putting pen to paper to write some patterns. Once the groups had grasped this we expended these into the traditional parts of a pattern: context, It was the first time I’d been to Bulgaria so I was interested to see the country which physically, historically and culturally sited between Europe and Russia. We made the class very practical, no PowerPoint,
Allan Kelly's Blog
- Monday, November 23, 2009
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Post EuroPLoP
My paper, Patters for Technology Companies was reviewed in a workshop were I got a lot of very positive comments. The main thing is I need to split this one paper into two, one with the pattern theory and one patterns. I’ve been thinking that this would draw a line under my business patterns but right now I’m not sure. I was at EuroPLoP in Bavaria most of last week. I returned mentally fired up with lots of ideas and new thoughts but physically shattered - too many late nights and beer.
Allan Kelly's Blog
- Wednesday, July 12, 2006
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Return from EuroPLoP 2005
Next : there where several analysis patterns at the conference, including a couple in my workshop. Didi Schutz asked me: “Are Analysis Patterns really Patterns?” I think we all tend to accept Analysis Patterns as Patterns but I’m no longer sure they are Patterns. I’ve just returned from the EuroPLoP conference in Germany. For those who’ve never been to a PLoP conference you don’t know what your missing - get along now! Anyone will do - except for the fact that I hear the original PLoP (outside of Chicago) has changed its atmosphere in the
Allan Kelly's Blog
- Monday, July 11, 2005
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Encapsulate Context becomes Encapsulated Context.
The naming of patterns can be a tricky business. My first proper pattern, Encapsulate Context , didn't follow these rules. In fact, there was a lot of debate over the pattern name, if I remember rightly. I originally called it a Program State, then during the writing it became Encapsulate Exclusion Context, and when it was workshop at EuroPLoP the group felt the name Encapsulate There are all sorts of rules of thumb, one can use, for example: favour and nouns over verbs, tell the reader what to build and describe what you get rather than what you do . So it
Allan Kelly's Blog
- Sunday, November 20, 2005
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VikingPLoP footnote - I won a prize!
For those of you who don’t know how pattern conferences work a quick word of explanation... Pattern conferences exist to help pattern authors improve their papers. At the conference the paper is reviewed in a workshop. A footnote to my comments on VikingPLoP the other week. I forgot to mention: I won a prize!
Allan Kelly's Blog
- Sunday, October 21, 2007
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VikingPLoP
This week is VikingPLoP – the Scandinavian patterns conference. For me there are two notable things about this PLoP and the patterns we’re reviewing. First VikingPLoP has a dedicated “Business patterns” stream. Business patterns have been around for a long time but they’ve been a real niche. Once again I’m sitting in the back of an Airbus writing. One of the nice things about flying – well travelling generally – is the long periods of just sitting around.
Allan Kelly's Blog
- Sunday, September 25, 2005
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An organization mapping exercise
Jim and Neil Harrison have been running these workshops for some years, their aim was to better understand development organizations and produce the patterns in their book “Organizational Patterns for Agile Software Development.” Typically they run the workshop with a software development team, at the end of the sessions they have a collection of index cards they can analyze and produce a map of your organization. This map can then guide you through their patterns telling you which patterns your organization is using, which is isn’t using and which it should think
Allan Kelly's Blog
- Wednesday, June 15, 2005
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