JBoss World Day 1 - No Fluff Just Stuff

JBoss World Day 1

Posted by: Joseph Nusairat on February 13, 2008


Today is the first day of JBoss World, I survived the first three presentations and waiting for the keynote to be ��complete to do some of the "socializing" / "networking" aspect of this conference. Has gone very well so far. The first session on JBoss Clustering was quite interesting. Also attended Big Lots session. I was not going to at first, but it is always interesting to see what others are doing in the technologies one works with. I also even met two people from the company I used to work at when I was in Georgia (I knew one of the guys but did not recognize him at first)

All in all good soo far. I do find it weird how many of their sessions someone duplicate (like Seam). I hope by the time they get to my session people are not thinking, you know i am tired of Seam now.

At any rate, will post more later.


Joseph Nusairat

About Joseph Nusairat

Joseph Faisal Nusairat, author of “Beginning JBoss Seam” and co-author “Beginning Groovy & Grails”, is a Java developer who has been working full time in the Columbus Ohio area since 1998, primarily focused on Java development. His career has taken him into a variety of Fortune 500 industries including military applications, data centers, banking, internet security, pharmaceuticals, and insurance. Joseph is particularly fond of open source projects and tries to use as much open source software as possible when working with clients. Joseph is a graduate of Ohio University with dual degrees in Computer Science and Microbiology with a minor in Chemistry. Currently, Joseph works as a Senior Partner at Integrallis Software (www.integrallis.com).

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