Michael Vorburger is co-author of Core Java Data Objects (JDO), published by Sun Microsystems Press. He has been a Java enthusiast for the past 7 years. He currently is Chief Software Architect / VP Engineering at Vertical*i, a company providing corporate business solutions based on an innovative application development platform using JDO. Michael is a graduate from EPFL.
31.03.2005
LOCATION: Zürich
SPEAKER: Michael Vorburger COMPANY: Vertical*i
SLIDES: 050331_jdo.ppt
In a first part, Michael will briefly outline the history of object persistence, in particular in the Java space, and then present the Java Data Object persistence standard API. No prerequisite knowledge will be assumed.
In a second part, we will look at recent events such as the JDO 2.0/JSR 243 story and EJB 3.0/JSR 220, and what they may mean for the future of persistence technologies in the Java space.
The first part will likely follow the structure of and use some examples from his book "Core Java Data Objects".
Michael Vorburger is co-author of Core Java Data Objects (JDO), published by Sun Microsystems Press. He has been a Java enthusiast for the past 7 years. He currently is Chief Software Architect / VP Engineering at Vertical*i, a company providing corporate business solutions based on an innovative application development platform using JDO. Michael is a graduate from EPFL.
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