Central Ohio Software Symposium

June 25 - 27, 2010 - Columbus, OH


Crowne Plaza Columbus North
6500 Doubletree Avenue
Columbus, OH   43229
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The Modern Enterprise Java Development Environment

In this session we'll look at what a modern Java/Java EE environment could and should look like. This session is a survey of the software infrastructure that needs to be in place to create a productive and successful development environment. Version control, continuous integration, metrics and static code analysis and more.

Learn what needs to be setup early, what can wait, and what can be sourced out and how to deal with privacy and security issues.

In this session we'll look at what a modern Java/Java EE environment could and should look like. This session is a survey of the software infrastructure that needs to be in place to create a productive and successful development environment. Version control, continuous integration, metrics and static code analysis and more.

Learn what needs to be setup early, what can wait, and what can be sourced out and how to deal with privacy and security issues.


About Brian Sam-Bodden

Brian Sam-Bodden is an author, instructor, speaker and hacker that has spent over fifteen years crafting software systems. He holds dual bachelor degrees from Ohio Wesleyan University in computer science and physics and heads Integrallis http://www.integrallis.com. He is a frequent speaker at user groups and conferences nationally and abroad. Brian is the author of "Beginning POJOs: Spring, Hibernate, JBoss and Tapestry", co-author of the "Enterprise Java Development on a Budget: Leveraging Java Open Source Technologies" and a contributor to O'reilly's "97 Things Every Project Manager Should Know".

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