With immense success of the earlier two editions of JAX India Conference, all eyes are set on its upcoming third edition, JAX India 2009. This year’s JAX India Conference has attracted visionaries, industry luminaries, architects and IT consultants, all under one roof, to impart the latest information on salient development and architecture trends.
Following is a glimpse of high-profile sessions and speakers included in the JAX India 2009 array:
· Writing Killer JSF 2.0 UI Components - Kito D. Mann, JavaServer Faces Guru, JSFCentral.com
· Communication Skills for Geeks - Neal Ford, Application Architect, ThoughtWorks
· OSGi Service Platform by example - Gerd Wutherich, Software Architect & OSGi Expert
· Spring and JPA - Ken Sipe, Java Coder & Architect, Perficient
· All About Merb - Steven Bristol, Ruby on Rails Core Contributor, Less Everything
· Unit Testing that Sucks Less: Small Things that Make a Big Difference - Neal Ford, Application Architect, ThoughtWorks
· Advanced JavaScript and Rails - Steven Bristol, Ruby on Rails Core Contributor, Less Everything
· Java Persistence Architecture and Eclipse: From XML to the Database, and Back Again (Full day Power workshop) - Mike Keith, Java EE Expert, Oracle Corp.
JAX India 2009 and Eclipse Forum India 2009 will be held parallel from 6th-10th April 2008, at the NIMHANS Convention Centre, Bangalore, India. Note that there will be three parallel sessions at any given time, so attendees can choose to attend the sessions they want to.
More information on the conference can be gathered from
www.jaxindia.com