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'Agile Development with JBoss Seam' Download

Written by: Dan HinojosaMon, 18 Feb 2008 10:16 AM PST .
Filed Under: SeamDownloadJBossJBoss World 2008
Here is the presentation of 'Agile Development with JBoss Seam'  that I tried to give at JBoss World 2008 in Orlando Florida.  I use the word 'try' because when I got on stage, I became so excited that I ended up expanding on every topic of every slide.  Then, when the proctor indicated that there were only five minutes left, I started to freak out and sweat buckets - I had only gone through half of what I wanted to present! :(  It was all downhill from there...

Unfortunately, the dry run that I gave to my JUG before-hand didn't help at all, because the atmosphere at JBoss World put me into a 'sharing' mode so that all I wanted to do was dump everything 'Seam' from my wet squishy brain onto the folks that attended my presentation.

So even though the actual presentation didn't go the way I wanted it,  the work I put into it did.

To download the slides (format is OpenDocument Presentation), click here: www.evolutionnext.com/blog/files/jbossworld_presentation.odp

To download the demo seam-gen project, click here:
www.evolutionnext.com/blog/files/jboss_world_2008_download.zip

The download requires a little bit of setup. Don't worry, it isn't anything difficult. ;)  All of the information you need is in the README.txt file (located in the demo seam-gen project zip file).  The demo is licensed as GPLv3 to encompass all of the component's licenses.  

I was thinking of maturing this little project as a reference implementation for testing in Seam.  If anyone out there is interested in having me upkeep this demo, let me know.  One consideration that I need to make is whether to host the demo from here or add it to the Seam project.  I am leaning towards the latter.
1 comment for 'Agile Development with JBoss Seam' Download
Chris Wash
Thu, 13 Mar 2008 12:08 PM PDT

Looks awesome – do you have any A/V from the presentations you gave? If not, interested in giving it another go maybe at my local JUG if we can work it out?

Most of them seem to be Grails disciples, and we should change that!  :)