On September 26th, 2008, the Lunatech Golf Invitational was held at the Golfbaan Rottebergen. After a few minute last minute cancellations, due to obligations on the European and American tours, 21 players set off to win the coveted event. There were two major prizes which the players were competing for: stableford scoring and stroke play.
parleys.com now has the full video of the Seam In Action presentation that Nicolas Leroux and Peter Hilton gave at JavaPolis 2007.
After ignoring Twitter at first, my curiosity about a new communication channel led me to start using it this year. The easy thing about Twitter is working out how to use it. The hard thing about Twitter is to explain to other people what is going on and why. This article has a few suggestions.
This article talks about the process of validation in Java EE, more specifically about Hibernate Validation and Bean Validation. We start by describing why we need validation, what solutions are available, how we use them and why they are great. We then proceed to describe their limitations, and offer proposals for resolving those limitations in the hope that the future Bean Validation standard will incorporate our (or similar) solutions.
Lunatech is looking to hire some clever Java EE developers for our Rotterdam office. If you are interested in joining a great company, please have a look at our job posting.
It is hard to find qualified and motivated Java developers, but we know you are out there. If you have ever considered working in Rotterdam, the Netherlands, and want to work in an amazing office with a great team using the latest Java technologies, please contact us.
After Nicolas and I said that ‘Seam is the next Struts’ in our JavaPolis presentation, Max told us that ‘Gavin will hate that’, which is funny because of how it takes our statement out of context. This article is the context.
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