My Talks at JavaOne 2012: “Lessons learned from JVM Languages (Java vs Groovy vs Scala vs Clojure vs JRuby vs Jython vs Kotlin)” and “Cloud Integration with Apache Camel”
These days, I am at JavaOne 2012 in San Francisco. That’s the largest and most important Java conference worldwide. In this blog post, I wanna share the slides of my two talks…
Lessons learned: Use of Modern JVM Languages besides Java
I explain my lessones learned while using other programming languages on the Java Platform besides Java, e.g. Groovy, Scala, Clojure, JRuby, Jypthon, Erjang, and others.
Systems Integration in the Cloud Era with Apache Camel
I already hold this session on some other conferences. I introduce the open source integration framework Apache Camel, then I show how easy it is do integrate cloud services such as Amazon Web Services (IaaS), Google App Engine (PaaS), and Salesforce (SaaS).
Tags: Amazon Web Services, Apache Camel, Camel, Ceylon, Clojure, Cloud Computing, Enterprise Service Bus, Erjang, Erlang, ESB, Google App Engine, groovy, Java, JRuby, Jython, Kotlin, Mule, Mule ESB, OpenShift, Pyhton, Ruby, SalesForce, scala, Spring Integration