- When: October 14, 2008 11:30-12:40
- Where: University of Phoenix room 308 (see Meeting location or here )
- Topic: Executable Requirements with Fitnesse
- Speaker:Ryan Hoegg & Kenyatta Clark
- Sponsor: Principal Technologies
Agenda
- 11:30 am – Welcome Announcements
- 11:40 am – Main Presentation
- 12:40 pm – Wrap Up
Evening Meeting (register here ) *****Cancelled*****
- When: October 14, 2008 5:30 PM
- Where: University of Phoenix room ???(see Meeting location or here )
- Topic: Executable Requirements with Fitnesse
- Speaker: Kenyatta Clark & Ryan Hoegg
- Food and drinks will not be provided!
Agenda
- 5:30 pm – Eat, chat, network time
- 6:00 pm – Welcome Announcements
- 6:05 pm – Presentation
- 7:30 pm – Open the floor to questions, discussion, network time
Presentation Information
Fitnesse is a open source software development collaboration tool. We will show how to use Fitnesse to make acceptance criteria run against your software system. We will explore how to use various fixture types to match acceptance criteria. We will also explore the use of the extension FitLibrary.
Agenda
- 11:30 am – Welcome Announcements
- 11:40 am – Main Presentation
- 12:40 pm – Wrap Up
Evening Meeting — CANCELED –(register here)
- When: September 9, 2008 5:30 PM
- Where: University of Phoenix room 105W (next door) (see Meeting location or here )
- Topic: Groovy: an introduction
- Speaker: Les Martin
- Food and drinks will not be provided!
Agenda
- 5:30 pm – Eat, chat, network time
- 6:00 pm – Welcome Announcements
- 6:05 pm – Presentation
- 7:30 pm – Open the floor to questions, discussion, network time
Presentation Information
Groovy has been gaining ground in mainstream Java circles. Admittedly it's gotten a lot of help from Grails (the Ruby on Rails inspired web framework), but Groovy itself is an extremely useful and powerful tool/language to have in your programmer utility belt. This presentation will present a basic introduction of what Groovy is and what it can do for the everyday Java developer.
- When:August 12, 2008 11:30-12:40
- Where: University of Phoenix room 308 (see Meeting location or here )
- Topic: JSF2 Component Development in a 1.2 World
- Speaker: Jason Lee
- Sponsor: GDH
Agenda
- 11:30 am – Welcome Announcements
- 11:40 am – Main Presentation
- 12:40 pm – Wrap Up
- When: August 12, 2008 6:00PM
- Where: University of Phoenix room ??? (see Meeting location or here )
- Topic: JSF2 Component Development in a 1.2 World
- Speaker: Jason Lee
- Food and drinks will not be provided!
Agenda
- 5:30 pm – Eat, chat, network time
- 6:00 pm – Welcome Announcements
- 6:05 pm – Presentation
- 7:30 pm – Open the floor to questions, discussion, network time
Presentation Information
One of the improvements coming in JSF 2 is the vast simplification of component development, but JSF 2 is months away, and you want that functionality NOW, so what's an impatient developer to do?
Enter JSFTemplating and JSF Extensions. Using these two libraries, it is possible to use an approach very similar to what JSF 2 will offer, but can be done using JSF 1.2. In this presentation, we'll peek under the hood of Mojarra Scales, a component set that uses this approach, and see what it has to offer.