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JEEConf 2014
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Videos (49)
1 — Zulu: OpenJDK for cloud and enterprise (Ivan Krylov, Russia)
2 — OOP paradigms, basics of good design and architecture for Java systems (Mikalai Alimenkou, Ukraine)
3 — In-Memory Data Grid – an essential part of your architecture (Roman Shramkov, Ukraine)
4 — Easy Distributed Systems using Hazelcast (Peter Veentjer, Bulgaria)
5 — Spring 4, Java EE 7 or Both? (Ivar Grimstad, Sweden)
6 — Serialization and performance (Sergey Morenets, Ukraine)
7 — Apache Lucene/Solr Internals (Anatoliy Sokolenko, Ukraine)
8 — ESB. Mule ESB. From zero to Hero. (Bohdan Bandrivskyy, Ukraine)
9 — Java Memory Model Pragmatics (Aleksey Shipilёv, Russia), part 2
10 — Don’t tell me how to bring your beer (Yakov Fain, USA)
11 — Streamline your processes with jBPM 6 (Jiri Svitak, Czech Republic)
12 — Memes and Cargo Culting in Java (Nicolas Fränkel, Switzerland)
13 — Web application development with no front-end skills (Nicolas Fränkel, Switzerland)
14 — In-Memory Data Grids Essentials: Oracle Coherence (Vladimir Kondrashchenko, Ukraine)
15 — Legacy projects: how to win the race (Victor Polischuk, Ukraine)
16 — Cooperation between Java compilers and IDEs (Nikolay Chashnikov, Russia)
17 — Groovy for Java Developers (Peter Ledbrook, UK)
18 — Understanding Java Garbage Collector (Ivan Krylov, Russia)
19 — A Little REST with JAX-RS 2.0 and Java EE 7 (Adam Bien, Germany)
20 — Developing desktop and mobile applications in HTML5 for Java Developers (Yakov Fain, USA), part 2
21 — Type Driven Development (Maciek Próchniak, Poland)
22 — Mobile functional testing with Arquillian Droidium (Stefan Miklosovic, Czech Republic)
23 — Tooling of a Test-Driven Developer (Paweł Lipiński, Poland)
24 — Holding down your Technical Debt with SonarQube (Patroklos Papapetrou, Greece)
25 — Test with Spock and enjoy the life (Evgeny Borisov, Israel)
26 — Java8: Stream Style (Sergey Kuksenko, Russia)
27 — What Heap Dumps Are Lying To You About (Aleksey Shipilёv, Russia)
28 — Java8: Advanced Stream Techniques (Sergey Kuksenko, Russia)
29 — Java Concurrency Under The Hood (Gleb Smirnov, Russia)
30 — Dining Philosophers Strike Back (Alexey Fyodorov, Russia)
31 — BDD and browser automation with Geb and Spock (Bogdan Danilyuk, Ukraine)
32 — Handling 20 billion requests a month? Easy! (Dmitriy Dumanskiy, Ukraine)
33 — Reflection Madness (Heinz Kabutz, Greece)
34 — Rapid Development of Big Data applications using Spring for Hadoop (Zenyk Matchyshyn, Ukraine)
35 — Dart for Java Developers (Anton Moiseev, Russia)
36 — Developing Native & Hybrid Android mobile Apps, with Netbeans 7.4+ (Mohamed Taman, Egypt)
37 — Developing desktop and mobile applications in HTML5 for Java Developers (Yakov Fain, USA), part 1
38 — Bootiful’ code with Spring Boot (Josh Long, USA)
39 — Yeah, TRUE real time web applications, no more hacks (a hack session) (Mohamed Taman, Egypt), part 2
40 — Web Apps in LISP!? EWW! (Anatoly Polinsky, USA)
41 — Spring the Ripper (Evgeny Borisov, Israel)
42 — Yeah, TRUE real time web applications, no more hacks (a hack session) (Mohamed Taman, Egypt), part 1
43 — Панельная дискуссия
44 — Spring configuration: how to do it right (experience report) (Mikalai Alimenkou, Ukraine)
45 — Java Benchmarking: Easy Peasy, Right? (Aleksey Shipilёv, Russia)
46 — Extremely rapid application development with Apache Isis (Jeroen van der Wal, Netherlands)
47 — JEEConf 2014 Overview
48 — Java Memory Model Pragmatics (Aleksey Shipilёv, Russia), part 1
49 — Interview with Mikalai Alimenkou from XP Injection (JEEConf conference organizer)