JBoss Productivity Frameworks: Using Seam, Hibernate & Rich Application Frameworks to Speed Up Your Development Time


Recorded on March 3, 2010


This is the third session in the the six-part JBoss Enterprise Application Platform Webinar Series.

Red Hat's Java application platforms feature integrated versions of some of the most innovating productivity frameworks on the market. Whether you are building rich applications, writing search intensive sites or simply looking to leverage the industry's most popular object/relational persistence framework, JBoss solutions already include all of these tools. This session feature JBoss Core developers who will provide an overview of the benefits and features of JBoss Seam, Hibernate, RichFaces and numerous other JBoss-backed frameworks. After this session, you'll gain an understanding of:

  • How these industry leading frameworks can dramatically simplify application development and reduce time to market
  • The impact that Seam and Hibernate are having on Java EE standards
  • The out of the box functionality and benefits each framework can provide to quickly and easily build rich applications

Speakers:
Aaron Darcy, Director, JBoss Product Line Management
Dan Allen, JBoss Core Developer and Seam contributor

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