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Charla de MadridJUG: Java EE 8 - Where are we?

El próximo jueves 26 mayo a las  7:30 PM en la Sala de Grados de Escuela Técnica Superior de Ingeniería de Sistemas Informáticos (Campus Sur Universidad Politécnica de Madrid Carretera de Valencia Km.7, Madrid) MadridJUG celebrará la charla "Java EE 8 - Where are we?". En esta charla David Delabassee, Evangelista de Oracle, presentará las principales novedades que va a traer Java EE 8.

La descripción de la charla segunda David:

Java EE 7 went final in mid 2013 and from J2EE to Java EE 7, much has changed... but we are not done yet! The Java EE platform has always stood for striking a balance between stability and innovation, erring on the side of stability rather than always chasing the latest trends. But even with that in mind, Java EE must evolve or face irrelevance. In this session, we will look at the current state of Java EE 8. We will review some of the new JSRs that will be part of Java EE 8 (e.g. MVC, JSON-B, Security JSR). We will obviously also look how some of the existing technologies will evolves in Java EE 8 (e.g. Servlet 4 which brings HTTP/2 support, JMS's plan to replace Message Driven Beans, CDI/EJB alignment, JAX-RS 2.1, etc.). We will finally conclude by looking at how you can get involved in those works! This talk will be in English.

Biografía:

David is a Software Evangelist working for Oracle; his primary focus is Java on the Server-Side, i.e. Java Enterprise Edition. Prior to Oracle, David spent a decade at Sun Microsystems focusing on Java end-to-end (from the smart card to the high end server), related technologies and developer tools. In his various roles, David has been involved in numerous Java projects since the early days of this technology. David lives in Belgium. In his spare time, he enjoys playing video games with his daughter and tinkering with technologies such as Java, Home Automation, Electronics and Pinballs.

You can find him on Twitter under @delabassee

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