Daniel Mavis is an agile web application developer working as the technical lead of the Flight Inspection Automation Team at the FAA in Oklahoma City for Objectstream, Inc. As a relatively young developer, he enjoys working on the bleeding edge of technologies, constantly learning and looking for new ways to be more agile and effective. In addition to working full-time on the Java platform, he has also worked in .NET and more recently in Ruby and various Ruby frameworks such as Rails and Sinatra.
Speaker Bios
I took a few minutes to update the OKCJUG Sponsorship Information page so that it reflects what we are actually doing for sponsors in 2010. Please check it out, and if you’re interested in sponsoring you can always email me to discuss it directly.
We appreciate our sponsors, their generosity is allowing us do a lot more for the java community in OKC.
On that note, we have two 2010 Annual Sponsors already. If you don’t know about them, ObjectStream and MBO Partners are both local companies who use java.

ObjectStream: 2010 Annual Sponsor

MBO Partners: 2010 Annual Sponsor
General Information
ObjectStream (one of our 2010 sponsors) would like to hire a Business Analyst. Here is the job description. If you are interested, please submit your resume to Biju Kurian at his objectstream.com email address. Just add a “.” between his first and last name.
Click on “Read More” for the job description.
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Agenda
- 11:30 am – Welcome Announcements
- 11:40 am – Main Presentation
- 12:40 pm – Wrap Up
Presentation Information
The Spring Framework and its various related projects have done a great deal to move the Enterprise Java platform forward. The SpringSource group (commercial company now supporting and developing the Spring portfolio) recently released Spring 3.0 in December 2009. Starting in Spring 2.5, the web MVC support has undergone a significant face-lift to simplify web application development. With the new release the Spring MVC module has completed the transition to much simpler model, using POJO-based controller objects and adding extensive support for REST-style controllers and interactions. The talk will cover the overall architecture of Spring MVC, focusing mainly on the new POJO-based controllers now favored over the old abstract controller class hierarchy. Additionally, the talk will cover some interesting new aspects of Spring 3.0 that help solve common application development problems.
Meeting Information
Felipe Gaucho, co-founder of Brazil’s CeJUG and Java enthusiast/evangelist known and loved the world over, passed away on Friday, March 5. He will be sorely missed.

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