Silicon Valley Code Camp : October 8th and 9th, 2011.

Arun Gupta

Couchbase
About Arun
Arun Gupta is a Principal Open Source Technologist at Amazon Web Services. He has built and led developer communities for 12+ years at Sun, Oracle, Red Hat and Couchbase. He has deep expertise in leading cross-functional teams to develop and execute strategy, planning and execution of content, marketing campaigns, and programs. Prior to that he led engineering teams at Sun and is a founding member of the Java EE team. He has extensive speaking experience in more than 40 countries on myriad topics and is a JavaOne Rock Star for four years in a row. Gupta also founded the Devoxx4Kids chapter in the US and continues to promote technology education among children. A prolific blogger, author of several books, an avid runner, a globe trotter, a Docker Captain, a Java Champion, a JUG leader, NetBeans Dream Team member, he is easily accessible at @arungupta.
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Speaking Sessions

  • Deploy and Monitor your Java EE 6 session in a fully-clustered GlassFish

    9:45 AM Saturday   Room: 4201
    The NetBeans IDE and GlassFish provide a seamless experience for developing/deploying a Java EE 6 application. GlassFish also provides several other features, such as nonintrusive REST monitoring, that are very typical of a Java EE 6 production deployment. This hands-on session begins with developing/deploying a typical Java EE 6 application with NetBeans and GlassFish. You will learn how to create a two-instance GlassFish cluster and front end with a Web server and a load balancer. The application demonstrates session replication when one of the instances fail. You will also learn how to use the extensible monitoring infrastructure to generate application-specific monitoring data. This session will equip you to put a Java EE 6 application into production.

  • The Java EE 7 Platform: Developing for the Cloud

    11:15 AM Saturday   Room: 4201
    This talk introduces the Java EE 7 platform, the latest revision of the Java platform for the enterprise. The focus of Java EE 7 is on the cloud, and specifically it aims to bring Platform-as-a-Service providers and application developers together so that portable applications can be deployed on any cloud infrastructure and reap all its benefits in terms of scalability, elasticity, multitenancy, etc. Furthermore, Java EE 7 continues the ease of development push that characterized prior releases by bringing further simplification to enterprise development. It also adds new, important APIs such as the REST client API in JAX-RS 2.0 and plenty of improvements to all other components.