SpringOne2GX 2010

Posted by: James Williams on 2010-10-29 19:00:00.0

Due to my procrastinating nature, much of the conference was spend darting between my friends presentations and working on my slides/doing run-throughs. The extra effort made it worth it. Despite starting a couple minutes late because of no mini-DVI cable, the fact that I did two run-throughs that morning helped me roll with the punches and give a better presentation. My demos were:

  • a MongoDB viewer application with GORM-like capabilities
  • a Stock Tracker app ported from Apache Pivot
  • enhancements to griffon-talk to enable advancing slides with websockets
  • and a chat application using web sockets that can display presentation slides

The demos are up on Github here. They have been tested with Griffon 0.9.0. YMMV with 0.9.1.

You can check out the session slides on Slideshare.


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James Williams

James Williams is a Sun Certified Programmer specializing in desktop Java and rich Groovy clients. He was a successful participant in the 2007 Google Summer of Code working to bring easy access to SwingLabs UI components to Groovy. He is a co-creator of the Griffon project, a rich desktop framework for Java applications. James works as a Senior Software Engineer for the Tools and Technology group at Ribbit, a Silicon Valley based VOIP provider.

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