Sunday, September 7, 2008

Central Ohio Java Users Group - gathering and meetings - Sept 9

Lunch Meeting
Testing ... what's that?

Quick Solutions will be providing lunch.
Abstract
Vital to any development is the ability to test that application. Often time developers use excuses as to why NOT to test. One of those excuses is not knowing HOW to test. Testing can be as simple as writing code to go against your method and expecting a certain result. However most applications have a variety of moving parts that include databases or outside services that we do not want to test. Luckily Java has created multiple ways of helping to test out outside services, and we shall go over four of those ways. The first two will look at Easy Mock and JMockit which can be used by any framework. The third one will be specific for EJB3Unit testing and our last example of testing will look at how to test against JBoss Embedded application server.
Bio
Joseph Faisal Nusairat, author of "Beginning JBoss Seam" and co-author of "Beginning Groovy & Grails", is a Java developer who has been working full time in the Columbus Ohio area since 1998, primarily focused on Java development. His career has taken him into a variety of Fortune 500 industries including military applications, data centers, banking, internet security, pharmaceuticals, and insurance. Joseph is particularly fond of open source projects and tries to use as much open source software as possible when working with clients. Joseph is a graduate of Ohio University with dual degrees in Computer Science and Microbiology with a minor in Chemistry. Currently, Joseph works as a Senior Partner at Integrallis Software (www.integrallis.com ). In his off-hours he enjoys watching bodybuilding and Broadway musicals, but not at the same time.
Quick Solutions Offices
Time: 11:30 am
Address:
440 Polaris Parkway
Suite 500
Westerville, OH 43082
Evening Meeting
Google Web Toolkits (GWT)
Quick Solutions will be providing an after hours event at Brazenhead.
Abstract
Brief introduction of ajax as needed, what is and why GWT? Building User interface with GWT Widgets, event handling and styling, Remote procedure call (RPC), JavaScript Native Interface (JSNI). The talk will be accompanied with live demo.
Bio
Yiguang Hu have been working in IT for over 12 years for some of the finest companies in Ohio. He was a Sun Certified Java 2 Programmer and J2EE Web component developer. He also passed the Sun Certified Enterprise Architect in Java Technologies knowledge exam. He is now a senior software engineer working on supply change management software using technologies like JSF/Spring/Ajax technologies.

Time: 6:30 pm
Place: OCLC’s Kilgour building auditorium
Address:
OCLC Online Computer Library Center, Inc.
6565 Frantz Road
Dublin, OH 43017-3395 USA

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