- When: September 8, 11:30-12:40
- Where: Oklahoma City Coworking Collaborative (seeMeeting location)
- Topic: Mockito
- Speaker: Ryan Hoegg
Agenda
- 11:30 am – Welcome Announcements
- 11:40 am – Main Presentation
- 12:40 pm – Wrap Up
Presentation Information
Mocking is a technique that comes in handy for many kinds of automated tests. Mockito is a Java framework that (in the project’s own words) "tastes really good". I’ll briefly present the different ways to use stubs and mocks, then roll up my sleeves and get into the code with you. Those of you who have not done much with mock objects will leave with a basic understanding of the technique and the Mockito library. Those of you who are already familiar with the technique, come armed with your tough questions!
- When: August 11, 11:30-12:40
- Where: Oklahoma City Coworking Collaborative (seeMeeting location)
- Topic: Introduction to GlassFish
- Speaker: Scott Centille
Agenda
- 11:30 am – Welcome Announcements
- 11:40 am – Main Presentation
- 12:40 pm – Wrap Up
Presentation Information
GlassFish is Sun Microsystem’s production ready, open source reference implementation for the Java EE 5 specification and the upcoming Java EE 6 specification.
- When: July 14, 11:30-12:40
- Where: Oklahoma City Coworking Collaborative (seeMeeting location)
- Topic: Hudson & Sonar
- Speaker: Ash Lux
Agenda
- 11:30 am – Welcome Announcements
- 11:40 am – Main Presentation
- 12:40 pm – Wrap Up
Presentation Information
Continuous Integration is an important part of our lives. Hudson is quickly replacing Cruise Control out in the wild due to it's ablilty to double as a runway.
Sonar is a great tool to help you get an keep your code well tested and simple.
- When: June 9, 11:30-12:40
- Where: Oklahoma City Coworking Collaborative (see Meeting location )
- Speaker: Chad Gorshing
Agenda
- 11:30 am – Welcome Announcements
- 11:40 am – Main Presentation
- 12:40 pm – Wrap Up
Presentation Information
Sharpening our skills is becoming ever important. Where do you start? Code Katas are one way in which you can take your craft to another level. Chad will define code kata, discuss the different view points of code katas, and will perform code katas as examples.
- When: May 12, 11:30-12:40
- Where: Oklahoma City Coworking Collaborative (see Meeting location )
- Topic: Beginning JavaScript for Java Developers
- Speaker: Jason Lee
Agenda
- 11:30 am – Welcome Announcements
- 11:40 am – Main Presentation
- 12:40 pm – Wrap Up
Presentation Information
These days, writing Java-based web apps require more than just Java. With user interactions becoming richer and more dynamic, one language that every web developer should know is JavaScript. In this session, we'll take a look some of the basic concepts of JavaScript — including variable scopes,classes, closures, and testing — that will be helpful for a Java developer who is starting to learn this powerful and popular language.