Thursday, October 29th
| Date: |
Thursday - October 29, 2009 |
| Time: |
14:00 - 18:30 |
| Where: |
Oracle Office
Level 6
1 South Place
London, United Kingdom
EC2 M2RB
Google Map
Closest Tubes:
Moorgate Station
Liverpool Street Station
(< 5 mins walk) |
| Coherence and Incubator Update |
Noah Arliss (speaker bio) Senior Software Engineer (Oracle)
In this talk we'll look at some of the new features in Coherence 3.5.2 and changes since 3.4 and 3.5. We'll also outline some of the feature themes for the next set of releases. |
| Simplifying (Server Side) Event Driven Architectures |
Brian Oliver (speaker bio) Global Solutions Architect (Oracle)
In this talk we look at the results of the "Seismic" research project - a new way to develop server-side event-driven system with Coherence, without using Backing Maps and other custom extensions to Coherence. |
| Processing Pattern Revisited |
Noah Arliss (speaker bio) Senior Software Engineer (Oracle)
We've done a lot of work since the first release of the Processing Pattern. In this talk we'll look at some of the changes and new features to enable "compute-grid" style development with Coherence. |
| Building GUIs with Coherence, SWT and JFaces |
Brian Oliver (speaker bio) Global Solutions Architect (Oracle)
In this rapid talk (no slides) we'll look at techniques for simplifying the construction of GUI's for Coherence when using SWT/ JFaces. |
| How to use the Command Line utility |
Brian Oliver (speaker bio) Global Solutions Architect (Oracle)
In this rapid talk (again, no slides) we'll look at how to use the Command Line utility, how to perform queries, extract values, define filters and repeat commands. |
 | Call For Speakers
The LCSIG is looking for speakers. Do you have an interesting Coherence implementation you can show or discuss? Please let us know if you're interested in speaking or if there is a topic you would like to see presented at our next meeting. |
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Registration:
Registration is required for building security.
Register on the UKOUG registration page for the London Coherence Special Interest Group here.
Contact LCSIG with any comments or questions.
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