Slides for Seam talk at the New England JUG

I gave a 2-hour talk on JBoss Seam in the New England Java User’s Group last Thursday. Although the talk was at the same night as a crucial game for Red Sox, it still managed to attract 250+ people — making it one of largest JUG meetings I have ever attended! I had a great time there, and learned first hand about how Java developers in the Boston area are using JBoss Seam to solve real world problems. For those who are interested, the presentation itself can be found here:

Slides for the JBoss Seam presentation in NEJUG, Oct 18th 2007

I enjoyed a “re-union” with my Red Hat colleagues in the Boston area: Shelly McGowan, Chantal Yang, Bill Burke, Kurt Stam, and Rajesh Rajasekaran. Thank you guys for making the meeting a success! In addition, I’d also like to thank Mark Johnson (the president of the NEJUG), Heather Fox (publicist at Prentice Hall), and Shaun Connolly (my sponsor at Red Hat) for organizing everything!

Finally, a couple of references to things I mentioned in the meeting:

One Response to “Slides for Seam talk at the New England JUG”

  1. Jim Wormold Says:

    Great presentation Michael! We are planning on using seam on our next project and was wondering whether you might be able to point me in the direction of any information about splitting the deployment over separate web and app servers? The company I work for believe this provides security-in-depth as opposed to just deploying the application on a single instance of jboss.

    Any pointers would be gratefully received!

    Keep up the excellent work.

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