NFJS Speakers
- Matthew Bass
- David Bock
- Stevie Borne
- John Carnell
- Tim Dalton
- Scott Davis
- Keith Donald
- Robert Fischer
- Mark Fisher
- Neal Ford
- David Geary
- Andrew Glover
- Brian Goetz
- Stuart Halloway
- Jason Harwig
- John Heintz
- David Hussman
- Mark Johnson
- Scott Leberknight
- Tiffany Lentz
- Chris Maki
- Kito Mann
- Tom Marrs
- Matthew McCullough
- Alex Miller
- Ted Neward
- Joseph Nusairat
- Michael Nygard
- Pratik Patel
- Srini Penchikala
- Mark Richards
- Jared Richardson
- Brian Sam-Bodden
- Srivaths Sankaran
- Nathaniel Schutta
- Ryan Shriver
- Ken Sipe
- Brian Sletten
- Venkat Subramaniam
- Burr Sutter
- Shashank Tiwari
- Vladimir Vivien
- Mark Volkmann
- Craig Walls
Floyd Marinescu
Co-founder of Infoq.com
Floyd Marinescu is co-founder of InfoQ.com and was also previously the creator of TheServerSide.com and TheServerSide Java Symposium conferences. Floyd is the author of the best seller "EJB Design Patterns" (2002, John Wiley and Sons). Floyd also publishes a blog on Enterprise Java topics at http://dynamicsemantics.blog-city.com/.
Presentations
Trends in Enterprise Java
There are a number of trends occurring that are rapidly changing the way we think about and develop Enterprise Java applications. Trends such as- Annotations, Dependency Injection, and AOP
- Web 2.0 turning the internet into an application platform
- Domain Driven Design
- SOA
- Open Source in emerging economies
- the rise of scripting languages
... and others are changing the nature of software development in Java.
This talk, presented by author of the book EJB Design Patterns, creator of TheServerSide.com and co-founder/Chief Editor of InfoQ.com Enterprise Software Development Community, will give an update on the most important trends affecting Java that are currently growing and will become mainstream in 1-2 years that you should be paying close attention to.