ºÝºÝߣshows by User: JBUG_London / http://www.slideshare.net/images/logo.gif ºÝºÝߣshows by User: JBUG_London / Thu, 23 Apr 2015 03:25:04 GMT ºÝºÝߣShare feed for ºÝºÝߣshows by User: JBUG_London London JBUG April 2015 - Performance Tuning Apps with WildFly Application Server /slideshow/public-performance-tuningapplicationswithwildfly/47321500 public-performancetuningapplicationswithwildfly-150423032504-conversion-gate01
by Jeremy Whiting; London JBoss User Group, 15th April 2015. Find out more: http://www.c2b2.co.uk/london_jbug_april_2015 London JBoss User Group (London JBUG) is organised and sponsored by C2B2 Consulting - The Leading Independent Middleware Experts. C2B2 JBoss Support & Consultancy: http://www.c2b2.co.uk/jboss London JBoss UG: http://www.c2b2.co.uk/jbug]]>

by Jeremy Whiting; London JBoss User Group, 15th April 2015. Find out more: http://www.c2b2.co.uk/london_jbug_april_2015 London JBoss User Group (London JBUG) is organised and sponsored by C2B2 Consulting - The Leading Independent Middleware Experts. C2B2 JBoss Support & Consultancy: http://www.c2b2.co.uk/jboss London JBoss UG: http://www.c2b2.co.uk/jbug]]>
Thu, 23 Apr 2015 03:25:04 GMT /slideshow/public-performance-tuningapplicationswithwildfly/47321500 JBUG_London@slideshare.net(JBUG_London) London JBUG April 2015 - Performance Tuning Apps with WildFly Application Server JBUG_London by Jeremy Whiting; London JBoss User Group, 15th April 2015. Find out more: http://www.c2b2.co.uk/london_jbug_april_2015 London JBoss User Group (London JBUG) is organised and sponsored by C2B2 Consulting - The Leading Independent Middleware Experts. C2B2 JBoss Support & Consultancy: http://www.c2b2.co.uk/jboss London JBoss UG: http://www.c2b2.co.uk/jbug <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/public-performancetuningapplicationswithwildfly-150423032504-conversion-gate01-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> by Jeremy Whiting; London JBoss User Group, 15th April 2015. Find out more: http://www.c2b2.co.uk/london_jbug_april_2015 London JBoss User Group (London JBUG) is organised and sponsored by C2B2 Consulting - The Leading Independent Middleware Experts. C2B2 JBoss Support &amp; Consultancy: http://www.c2b2.co.uk/jboss London JBoss UG: http://www.c2b2.co.uk/jbug
London JBUG April 2015 - Performance Tuning Apps with WildFly Application Server from JBUG London
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WebSocketson WildFly /slideshow/lightning-talk-by/43733848 jbug-jan-2015-150121042919-conversion-gate01
Lightning talk by Navin Surtani (Consultant, C2B2 ) presented at the London JBoss User Group event on the 14th of January 2015. For more information see Navin's blog post 'Clustering Websockets on WildFly' here: http://blog.c2b2.co.uk/2014/12/clustering-websockets-on-wildfly.html]]>

Lightning talk by Navin Surtani (Consultant, C2B2 ) presented at the London JBoss User Group event on the 14th of January 2015. For more information see Navin's blog post 'Clustering Websockets on WildFly' here: http://blog.c2b2.co.uk/2014/12/clustering-websockets-on-wildfly.html]]>
Wed, 21 Jan 2015 04:29:19 GMT /slideshow/lightning-talk-by/43733848 JBUG_London@slideshare.net(JBUG_London) WebSocketson WildFly JBUG_London Lightning talk by Navin Surtani (Consultant, C2B2 ) presented at the London JBoss User Group event on the 14th of January 2015. For more information see Navin's blog post 'Clustering Websockets on WildFly' here: http://blog.c2b2.co.uk/2014/12/clustering-websockets-on-wildfly.html <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/jbug-jan-2015-150121042919-conversion-gate01-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Lightning talk by Navin Surtani (Consultant, C2B2 ) presented at the London JBoss User Group event on the 14th of January 2015. For more information see Navin&#39;s blog post &#39;Clustering Websockets on WildFly&#39; here: http://blog.c2b2.co.uk/2014/12/clustering-websockets-on-wildfly.html
WebSocketson WildFly from JBUG London
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Hacking on WildFly 9 /slideshow/london-j-bug-may-2014-slides/35157154 londonjbugmay2014slides-140527033747-phpapp01
Presentation delivered by Darran Lofthouse, Principal Software Engineer, Red Hat & Kabir Khan, Principal Software Engineer, Red Hat, during London JBoss User Group event on the 21st of May 2014. ]]>

Presentation delivered by Darran Lofthouse, Principal Software Engineer, Red Hat & Kabir Khan, Principal Software Engineer, Red Hat, during London JBoss User Group event on the 21st of May 2014. ]]>
Tue, 27 May 2014 03:37:47 GMT /slideshow/london-j-bug-may-2014-slides/35157154 JBUG_London@slideshare.net(JBUG_London) Hacking on WildFly 9 JBUG_London Presentation delivered by Darran Lofthouse, Principal Software Engineer, Red Hat & Kabir Khan, Principal Software Engineer, Red Hat, during London JBoss User Group event on the 21st of May 2014. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/londonjbugmay2014slides-140527033747-phpapp01-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Presentation delivered by Darran Lofthouse, Principal Software Engineer, Red Hat &amp; Kabir Khan, Principal Software Engineer, Red Hat, during London JBoss User Group event on the 21st of May 2014.
Hacking on WildFly 9 from JBUG London
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Introduction to PicketLink /slideshow/london-jbug-april-2014/34481324 londonjbugapril2014-140509081530-phpapp01
Presentation by Peter Skopek (JBoss by Red Hat) delivered at the London JBoss User Group event on the 30th of April 2014. Presentation Introductory talk to PicketLink from Federation through to Identity Management. What is PicketLink? PicketLink is an umbrella project for security and identity management for Java Applications. PicketLink is an important project under the security offerings from JBoss. A Picket Fence is a secure system of pickets joined together via some type of links. Basically, the Pickets by themselves do not offer any security. But when they are brought together by linking them, they provide the necessary security. This project is that link for other security systems or systems to bring together or join, to finally provide the necessary secure system. For more information visit http://picketlink.org/ ]]>

Presentation by Peter Skopek (JBoss by Red Hat) delivered at the London JBoss User Group event on the 30th of April 2014. Presentation Introductory talk to PicketLink from Federation through to Identity Management. What is PicketLink? PicketLink is an umbrella project for security and identity management for Java Applications. PicketLink is an important project under the security offerings from JBoss. A Picket Fence is a secure system of pickets joined together via some type of links. Basically, the Pickets by themselves do not offer any security. But when they are brought together by linking them, they provide the necessary security. This project is that link for other security systems or systems to bring together or join, to finally provide the necessary secure system. For more information visit http://picketlink.org/ ]]>
Fri, 09 May 2014 08:15:30 GMT /slideshow/london-jbug-april-2014/34481324 JBUG_London@slideshare.net(JBUG_London) Introduction to PicketLink JBUG_London Presentation by Peter Skopek (JBoss by Red Hat) delivered at the London JBoss User Group event on the 30th of April 2014. Presentation Introductory talk to PicketLink from Federation through to Identity Management. What is PicketLink? PicketLink is an umbrella project for security and identity management for Java Applications. PicketLink is an important project under the security offerings from JBoss. A Picket Fence is a secure system of pickets joined together via some type of links. Basically, the Pickets by themselves do not offer any security. But when they are brought together by linking them, they provide the necessary security. This project is that link for other security systems or systems to bring together or join, to finally provide the necessary secure system. For more information visit http://picketlink.org/ <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/londonjbugapril2014-140509081530-phpapp01-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Presentation by Peter Skopek (JBoss by Red Hat) delivered at the London JBoss User Group event on the 30th of April 2014. Presentation Introductory talk to PicketLink from Federation through to Identity Management. What is PicketLink? PicketLink is an umbrella project for security and identity management for Java Applications. PicketLink is an important project under the security offerings from JBoss. A Picket Fence is a secure system of pickets joined together via some type of links. Basically, the Pickets by themselves do not offer any security. But when they are brought together by linking them, they provide the necessary security. This project is that link for other security systems or systems to bring together or join, to finally provide the necessary secure system. For more information visit http://picketlink.org/
Introduction to PicketLink from JBUG London
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Extending WildFly /JBUG_London/extending-wildfly-by-tomaz-cerar jbug-london-extending-wildfly-140217081859-phpapp01
Presentation by Tomaz Cerar (Red Hat), delivered at the London JBoss User Group event on the 12th of February 2014. Watch the video here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eu9K5NLUKBI Join London JBUG: http://www.c2b2.co.uk/jbug ]]>

Presentation by Tomaz Cerar (Red Hat), delivered at the London JBoss User Group event on the 12th of February 2014. Watch the video here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eu9K5NLUKBI Join London JBUG: http://www.c2b2.co.uk/jbug ]]>
Mon, 17 Feb 2014 08:18:59 GMT /JBUG_London/extending-wildfly-by-tomaz-cerar JBUG_London@slideshare.net(JBUG_London) Extending WildFly JBUG_London Presentation by Tomaz Cerar (Red Hat), delivered at the London JBoss User Group event on the 12th of February 2014. Watch the video here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eu9K5NLUKBI Join London JBUG: http://www.c2b2.co.uk/jbug <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/jbug-london-extending-wildfly-140217081859-phpapp01-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Presentation by Tomaz Cerar (Red Hat), delivered at the London JBoss User Group event on the 12th of February 2014. Watch the video here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eu9K5NLUKBI Join London JBUG: http://www.c2b2.co.uk/jbug
Extending WildFly from JBUG London
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What's New in Infinispan 6.0 /slideshow/whats-new-in-infinispan-60/28922606 whatsnewininfinispan60-131205063057-phpapp02
Presentation delivered by Mircea Markus (JBoss) at the London JBoss User Group Event on Wednesday, the 4th of December 2013. In this talk, Mircea Markus (Infinispan Lead) covers the major features added in the 6.0 release to the Infinispan ecosystem: - querying in client/server mode - better integration with the persistent storage - multi-master cross-site replication - support for heterogeneous clusters Participants will take home a better understanding of Infinispan capabilities and the use cases in which it can be put at work. Ideally the attendees should have a basic knowledge of the in-memory data grids.]]>

Presentation delivered by Mircea Markus (JBoss) at the London JBoss User Group Event on Wednesday, the 4th of December 2013. In this talk, Mircea Markus (Infinispan Lead) covers the major features added in the 6.0 release to the Infinispan ecosystem: - querying in client/server mode - better integration with the persistent storage - multi-master cross-site replication - support for heterogeneous clusters Participants will take home a better understanding of Infinispan capabilities and the use cases in which it can be put at work. Ideally the attendees should have a basic knowledge of the in-memory data grids.]]>
Thu, 05 Dec 2013 06:30:57 GMT /slideshow/whats-new-in-infinispan-60/28922606 JBUG_London@slideshare.net(JBUG_London) What's New in Infinispan 6.0 JBUG_London Presentation delivered by Mircea Markus (JBoss) at the London JBoss User Group Event on Wednesday, the 4th of December 2013. In this talk, Mircea Markus (Infinispan Lead) covers the major features added in the 6.0 release to the Infinispan ecosystem: - querying in client/server mode - better integration with the persistent storage - multi-master cross-site replication - support for heterogeneous clusters Participants will take home a better understanding of Infinispan capabilities and the use cases in which it can be put at work. Ideally the attendees should have a basic knowledge of the in-memory data grids. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/whatsnewininfinispan60-131205063057-phpapp02-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Presentation delivered by Mircea Markus (JBoss) at the London JBoss User Group Event on Wednesday, the 4th of December 2013. In this talk, Mircea Markus (Infinispan Lead) covers the major features added in the 6.0 release to the Infinispan ecosystem: - querying in client/server mode - better integration with the persistent storage - multi-master cross-site replication - support for heterogeneous clusters Participants will take home a better understanding of Infinispan capabilities and the use cases in which it can be put at work. Ideally the attendees should have a basic knowledge of the in-memory data grids.
What's New in Infinispan 6.0 from JBUG London
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Compensating Transactions: When ACID is too much /slideshow/jud-con2013-paulrobinson/26581824 judcon2013-paulrobinson-130926095326-phpapp02
The talk was presented by Dr Paul Robinson (Red Hat) at the London JBoss User Group event on the 25th of September 2013. Video available soon ACID transactions are a useful tool for application developers and can provide very strong guarantees, even in the presence of failures. However, ACID transactions are not always appropriate for every situation. ACID transactions are achieved by holding locks on resources and require the ability to rollback changes. In some situations, the blocking nature of the protocol can be too limiting to performance, especially if the transaction is distributed. Also, some actions can’t simply be rolled back; for example, sending an email. A common strategy for applications that can’t use ACID, is to throw out transactions altogether. However, with this approach you are missing out on many of the benefits that transactions can provide. There are alternative transaction models that relax some of the ACID properties, while still retaining many of the strong guarantees essential for building robust enterprise applications. These should be considered before deciding not to use transactions at all. In this talk, I’ll present one such alternative to ACID transactions: compensation-based transactions. I’ll provide an overview of ACID and it’s limitations and describe some use-cases where ACID is not appropriate. I’ll then present our new API for compensation-based transactions and demonstrate how it can be used to address these problems. Finally, I’ll present our future plans to improve and expand our support for compensation-based transactions.]]>

The talk was presented by Dr Paul Robinson (Red Hat) at the London JBoss User Group event on the 25th of September 2013. Video available soon ACID transactions are a useful tool for application developers and can provide very strong guarantees, even in the presence of failures. However, ACID transactions are not always appropriate for every situation. ACID transactions are achieved by holding locks on resources and require the ability to rollback changes. In some situations, the blocking nature of the protocol can be too limiting to performance, especially if the transaction is distributed. Also, some actions can’t simply be rolled back; for example, sending an email. A common strategy for applications that can’t use ACID, is to throw out transactions altogether. However, with this approach you are missing out on many of the benefits that transactions can provide. There are alternative transaction models that relax some of the ACID properties, while still retaining many of the strong guarantees essential for building robust enterprise applications. These should be considered before deciding not to use transactions at all. In this talk, I’ll present one such alternative to ACID transactions: compensation-based transactions. I’ll provide an overview of ACID and it’s limitations and describe some use-cases where ACID is not appropriate. I’ll then present our new API for compensation-based transactions and demonstrate how it can be used to address these problems. Finally, I’ll present our future plans to improve and expand our support for compensation-based transactions.]]>
Thu, 26 Sep 2013 09:53:26 GMT /slideshow/jud-con2013-paulrobinson/26581824 JBUG_London@slideshare.net(JBUG_London) Compensating Transactions: When ACID is too much JBUG_London The talk was presented by Dr Paul Robinson (Red Hat) at the London JBoss User Group event on the 25th of September 2013. Video available soon ACID transactions are a useful tool for application developers and can provide very strong guarantees, even in the presence of failures. However, ACID transactions are not always appropriate for every situation. ACID transactions are achieved by holding locks on resources and require the ability to rollback changes. In some situations, the blocking nature of the protocol can be too limiting to performance, especially if the transaction is distributed. Also, some actions can’t simply be rolled back; for example, sending an email. A common strategy for applications that can’t use ACID, is to throw out transactions altogether. However, with this approach you are missing out on many of the benefits that transactions can provide. There are alternative transaction models that relax some of the ACID properties, while still retaining many of the strong guarantees essential for building robust enterprise applications. These should be considered before deciding not to use transactions at all. In this talk, I’ll present one such alternative to ACID transactions: compensation-based transactions. I’ll provide an overview of ACID and it’s limitations and describe some use-cases where ACID is not appropriate. I’ll then present our new API for compensation-based transactions and demonstrate how it can be used to address these problems. Finally, I’ll present our future plans to improve and expand our support for compensation-based transactions. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/judcon2013-paulrobinson-130926095326-phpapp02-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> The talk was presented by Dr Paul Robinson (Red Hat) at the London JBoss User Group event on the 25th of September 2013. Video available soon ACID transactions are a useful tool for application developers and can provide very strong guarantees, even in the presence of failures. However, ACID transactions are not always appropriate for every situation. ACID transactions are achieved by holding locks on resources and require the ability to rollback changes. In some situations, the blocking nature of the protocol can be too limiting to performance, especially if the transaction is distributed. Also, some actions can’t simply be rolled back; for example, sending an email. A common strategy for applications that can’t use ACID, is to throw out transactions altogether. However, with this approach you are missing out on many of the benefits that transactions can provide. There are alternative transaction models that relax some of the ACID properties, while still retaining many of the strong guarantees essential for building robust enterprise applications. These should be considered before deciding not to use transactions at all. In this talk, I’ll present one such alternative to ACID transactions: compensation-based transactions. I’ll provide an overview of ACID and it’s limitations and describe some use-cases where ACID is not appropriate. I’ll then present our new API for compensation-based transactions and demonstrate how it can be used to address these problems. Finally, I’ll present our future plans to improve and expand our support for compensation-based transactions.
Compensating Transactions: When ACID is too much from JBUG London
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London JBUG - Connecting Applications Everywhere with JBoss A-MQ /slideshow/london-jbug-connecting-applications-everywhere-with-jboss-amq/24179242 connectingapplicationseverywherewithjbossamq-130712102020-phpapp02
Presentation by Rob Davies (Red Hat) delivered at the London JBoss USer Group event on the 10th of July 2013. See the video here: http://youtu.be/VrJyKLAXVTg As part of the FuseSource acquisition, Red Hat now supports Apache ActiveMQ as the recently released Red Hat JBoss A-MQ product. ActiveMQ is the most widely used message-oriented middleware that uses messaging to connect remote applications written in Java, C/C++, Python, Perl, Ruby, and many other languages. ActiveMQ is standards based and supports messaging protocols such as AMQP 1.0, WebSockets, Stomp, OpenWire, and MQTT. In this session, Rob Davies will discuss the product’s features and functionality, and demonstrate connectivity from a microprocessor to web sockets using JBoss A-MQ.]]>

Presentation by Rob Davies (Red Hat) delivered at the London JBoss USer Group event on the 10th of July 2013. See the video here: http://youtu.be/VrJyKLAXVTg As part of the FuseSource acquisition, Red Hat now supports Apache ActiveMQ as the recently released Red Hat JBoss A-MQ product. ActiveMQ is the most widely used message-oriented middleware that uses messaging to connect remote applications written in Java, C/C++, Python, Perl, Ruby, and many other languages. ActiveMQ is standards based and supports messaging protocols such as AMQP 1.0, WebSockets, Stomp, OpenWire, and MQTT. In this session, Rob Davies will discuss the product’s features and functionality, and demonstrate connectivity from a microprocessor to web sockets using JBoss A-MQ.]]>
Fri, 12 Jul 2013 10:20:20 GMT /slideshow/london-jbug-connecting-applications-everywhere-with-jboss-amq/24179242 JBUG_London@slideshare.net(JBUG_London) London JBUG - Connecting Applications Everywhere with JBoss A-MQ JBUG_London Presentation by Rob Davies (Red Hat) delivered at the London JBoss USer Group event on the 10th of July 2013. See the video here: http://youtu.be/VrJyKLAXVTg As part of the FuseSource acquisition, Red Hat now supports Apache ActiveMQ as the recently released Red Hat JBoss A-MQ product. ActiveMQ is the most widely used message-oriented middleware that uses messaging to connect remote applications written in Java, C/C++, Python, Perl, Ruby, and many other languages. ActiveMQ is standards based and supports messaging protocols such as AMQP 1.0, WebSockets, Stomp, OpenWire, and MQTT. In this session, Rob Davies will discuss the product’s features and functionality, and demonstrate connectivity from a microprocessor to web sockets using JBoss A-MQ. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/connectingapplicationseverywherewithjbossamq-130712102020-phpapp02-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Presentation by Rob Davies (Red Hat) delivered at the London JBoss USer Group event on the 10th of July 2013. See the video here: http://youtu.be/VrJyKLAXVTg As part of the FuseSource acquisition, Red Hat now supports Apache ActiveMQ as the recently released Red Hat JBoss A-MQ product. ActiveMQ is the most widely used message-oriented middleware that uses messaging to connect remote applications written in Java, C/C++, Python, Perl, Ruby, and many other languages. ActiveMQ is standards based and supports messaging protocols such as AMQP 1.0, WebSockets, Stomp, OpenWire, and MQTT. In this session, Rob Davies will discuss the product’s features and functionality, and demonstrate connectivity from a microprocessor to web sockets using JBoss A-MQ.
London JBUG - Connecting Applications Everywhere with JBoss A-MQ from JBUG London
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Easy Integration with Apache Camel and Fuse IDE /slideshow/jbug-march-camel-overview-jbossintegrationforum/17008178 jbugmarch-cameloverviewjbossintegrationforum-130307093714-phpapp01
The talk presented by James Strachan (Red Hat) on the 6th of March 2013 at the London JBoss USer Group event. Visit London JBUG on Meetup http://www.meetup.com/JBoss-User-Group/ ]]>

The talk presented by James Strachan (Red Hat) on the 6th of March 2013 at the London JBoss USer Group event. Visit London JBUG on Meetup http://www.meetup.com/JBoss-User-Group/ ]]>
Thu, 07 Mar 2013 09:37:14 GMT /slideshow/jbug-march-camel-overview-jbossintegrationforum/17008178 JBUG_London@slideshare.net(JBUG_London) Easy Integration with Apache Camel and Fuse IDE JBUG_London The talk presented by James Strachan (Red Hat) on the 6th of March 2013 at the London JBoss USer Group event. Visit London JBUG on Meetup http://www.meetup.com/JBoss-User-Group/ <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/jbugmarch-cameloverviewjbossintegrationforum-130307093714-phpapp01-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> The talk presented by James Strachan (Red Hat) on the 6th of March 2013 at the London JBoss USer Group event. Visit London JBUG on Meetup http://www.meetup.com/JBoss-User-Group/
Easy Integration with Apache Camel and Fuse IDE from JBUG London
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jBPM5 - The Evolution of BPM Systems /slideshow/jbpm5-the-evolution-of-bpm-systems/15637066 jbpm-theevolutionofbpms-121214054328-phpapp02
Talk by Mauricio Salatino and Esteban Aliverti presented at the JBUG London Event on the 12th of December 2012. To watch the video please visit http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9M1eaH3v4qg]]>

Talk by Mauricio Salatino and Esteban Aliverti presented at the JBUG London Event on the 12th of December 2012. To watch the video please visit http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9M1eaH3v4qg]]>
Fri, 14 Dec 2012 05:43:28 GMT /slideshow/jbpm5-the-evolution-of-bpm-systems/15637066 JBUG_London@slideshare.net(JBUG_London) jBPM5 - The Evolution of BPM Systems JBUG_London Talk by Mauricio Salatino and Esteban Aliverti presented at the JBUG London Event on the 12th of December 2012. To watch the video please visit http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9M1eaH3v4qg <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/jbpm-theevolutionofbpms-121214054328-phpapp02-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Talk by Mauricio Salatino and Esteban Aliverti presented at the JBUG London Event on the 12th of December 2012. To watch the video please visit http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9M1eaH3v4qg
jBPM5 - The Evolution of BPM Systems from JBUG London
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Arquillian - Integration Testing Made Easy /slideshow/arquillian-integration-testing-made-easy/15028575 arquillian-jbug-121105040035-phpapp01
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ºÝºÝߣs by Davide D'Alto presented at JBUG London event on the 24th of October 2012. You can watch the presentation video here http://youtu.be/MuqAx9SuIOk]]>
Mon, 05 Nov 2012 04:00:34 GMT /slideshow/arquillian-integration-testing-made-easy/15028575 JBUG_London@slideshare.net(JBUG_London) Arquillian - Integration Testing Made Easy JBUG_London ºÝºÝߣs by Davide D'Alto presented at JBUG London event on the 24th of October 2012. You can watch the presentation video here http://youtu.be/MuqAx9SuIOk <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/arquillian-jbug-121105040035-phpapp01-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> ºÝºÝߣs by Davide D&#39;Alto presented at JBUG London event on the 24th of October 2012. You can watch the presentation video here http://youtu.be/MuqAx9SuIOk
Arquillian - Integration Testing Made Easy from JBUG London
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Infinispan from POC to Production /slideshow/infinispan-from-poc-to-production-13455333/13455333 infinispan-from-poc-to-production-judcon-final-120626034228-phpapp01
by Mark Addy - Senior Middleware Consultant at C2B2 Presented at JBUG London and JUDCon Boston in June 2012]]>

by Mark Addy - Senior Middleware Consultant at C2B2 Presented at JBUG London and JUDCon Boston in June 2012]]>
Tue, 26 Jun 2012 03:42:27 GMT /slideshow/infinispan-from-poc-to-production-13455333/13455333 JBUG_London@slideshare.net(JBUG_London) Infinispan from POC to Production JBUG_London by Mark Addy - Senior Middleware Consultant at C2B2 Presented at JBUG London and JUDCon Boston in June 2012 <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/infinispan-from-poc-to-production-judcon-final-120626034228-phpapp01-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> by Mark Addy - Senior Middleware Consultant at C2B2 Presented at JBUG London and JUDCon Boston in June 2012
Infinispan from POC to Production from JBUG London
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Hibernate OGM - JPA for Infinispan and NoSQL /slideshow/hibernate-ogm-jpa-for-infinispan-and-nosql/11733834 hibernate-ogm-concepts-1-3-120224073541-phpapp02
Presentation by Emmanuel Bernard presented at the JBUG London Event on the 22nd of February 2012 ]]>

Presentation by Emmanuel Bernard presented at the JBUG London Event on the 22nd of February 2012 ]]>
Fri, 24 Feb 2012 07:35:39 GMT /slideshow/hibernate-ogm-jpa-for-infinispan-and-nosql/11733834 JBUG_London@slideshare.net(JBUG_London) Hibernate OGM - JPA for Infinispan and NoSQL JBUG_London Presentation by Emmanuel Bernard presented at the JBUG London Event on the 22nd of February 2012 <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/hibernate-ogm-concepts-1-3-120224073541-phpapp02-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Presentation by Emmanuel Bernard presented at the JBUG London Event on the 22nd of February 2012
Hibernate OGM - JPA for Infinispan and NoSQL from JBUG London
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JBoss jBPM, the future is now for all your Business Processes by Eric Schabell /slideshow/jboss-jbpm-the-future-is-now-for-all-your-business-processes-9766560/9766560 linktojbpm5londonjbug-111017181631-phpapp02-111019032516-phpapp01
Main talk by Eric Schabell presented at London JBUG event on the 17th of October 2011]]>

Main talk by Eric Schabell presented at London JBUG event on the 17th of October 2011]]>
Wed, 19 Oct 2011 03:25:13 GMT /slideshow/jboss-jbpm-the-future-is-now-for-all-your-business-processes-9766560/9766560 JBUG_London@slideshare.net(JBUG_London) JBoss jBPM, the future is now for all your Business Processes by Eric Schabell JBUG_London Main talk by Eric Schabell presented at London JBUG event on the 17th of October 2011 <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/linktojbpm5londonjbug-111017181631-phpapp02-111019032516-phpapp01-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Main talk by Eric Schabell presented at London JBUG event on the 17th of October 2011
JBoss jBPM, the future is now for all your Business Processes by Eric Schabell from JBUG London
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JBoss AS7 by Matt Brasier /slideshow/jboss-as7-9750047/9750047 jbossas7-111018100216-phpapp01
Presented by Matt Brasier on 15th of June 2011 at the JBUG is Back! June Event - JBoss 7 More info: http://www.meetup.com/JBoss-User-Group/events/19943531/]]>

Presented by Matt Brasier on 15th of June 2011 at the JBUG is Back! June Event - JBoss 7 More info: http://www.meetup.com/JBoss-User-Group/events/19943531/]]>
Tue, 18 Oct 2011 10:02:15 GMT /slideshow/jboss-as7-9750047/9750047 JBUG_London@slideshare.net(JBUG_London) JBoss AS7 by Matt Brasier JBUG_London Presented by Matt Brasier on 15th of June 2011 at the JBUG is Back! June Event - JBoss 7 More info: http://www.meetup.com/JBoss-User-Group/events/19943531/ <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/jbossas7-111018100216-phpapp01-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Presented by Matt Brasier on 15th of June 2011 at the JBUG is Back! June Event - JBoss 7 More info: http://www.meetup.com/JBoss-User-Group/events/19943531/
JBoss AS7 by Matt Brasier from JBUG London
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