Thursday September 13, 2007
jMaki, NetBeans and GlassFish in Rails Conf Europe 2007
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Sun Microsystems is a
Diamond Sponsor of
Rails Conf Europe 2007 (Sep 17 - 19). We'll demonstrate how
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Here is list of sessions from Sun speakers:
| JRuby on Rails: A Path to Adoption | Charles Nutter, Thomas Enebo | Tue, 9/18 | 2:00pm - 2:45pm | Saal Maritim C |
| An Introduction to JRuby on Rails: This Time With Tools | Brian Leonard | Wed, 9/19 | 11:35pm - 12:20pm | Saal 4 |
| Rails Hydra: Synthesizing An Application out of Multiple Rails Codebases | Craig McClanahan, Nick Sieger | Wed, 9/19 | 10:45am - 11:30am | Saal 4 |
| Rails and the Next Generation Web | Craig McClanahan | Tue, 9/18 | 5:30pm - 5:45pm | Saal Maritim ABC |
Other than this, you can always find us in the exhibitor pavilion.
Joyent, one of our partners, will be sharing the booth space and showcasing their Ruby on Rails powerful and scalable development and deployment systems. Here are their sessions:
| Scaling a Rails Application from the Bottom Up in Europe | Jason Hoffman | Mon, 9/17 | 1:30pm - 5:00pm | Saal Maritim C |
| Creating Hybrid Web and Desktop Applications with Rails and Slingshot | Scott Barron | Wed, 9/19 | 11:35pm - 12:20pm | Saal Maritim B |
Here are some useful entries (with numerous pointers on screencasts, blogs, tips & extensive feature sets) to get you started with JRuby on Rails, NetBeans IDE, GlassFish and jMaki:
See you there!
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Here are some useful entries (with numerous pointers on screencasts, blogs, tips & extensive feature sets) to get you started with JRuby on Rails, NetBeans IDE, GlassFish and jMaki.
Posted by LAPTOP BATTERY on November 26, 2008 at 08:34 PM PST #