tv.adam-bien.com

2013

Dependency Injection ...and there is no magic

Two classes, a custom annotation and a bit of reflection. It's just enough to demystify DI.

Dependency Injection, Inversion of Control and Convention over Configuration ...with JavaFX 8

This screencast is a walk-through an AirhHacks Control and a 2-class "framework" afterburner.fx which realizes the Convention over Configuration and Dependency Injection

The EJB Overhead...

Are EJBs too slow for the real world?

2012

130 k HTTP Sessions, with -Xmx512m and Stock GlassFish

How many HTTP Sessions can a stock Java EE server handle? Probably more than you expect...

Interactive On Stage Hacking At Infoshare 2012

Real World Java EE Talk At Devoxx 2012

EJBs? Still Interesting In Java EE 7--5 Mins About Lifecycle

...The combination of EJB 3.2 and CDI managed Beans is still the leanest possible choice ...in Java EE 7.

nighthacking: A conversation with Stephen Chin on Java FX, EE and lightfish

I planned to perform some stress testing, but discussed http://lightfish.adam-bien.com source and design instead. We also chatted about Java FX and a bit HTML 5.

Lightweight Java EE

"...The primary goal of this webcast is to provide developers and architects with an understanding how Java EE 6 inherently creates modern, lightweight architectures for enterprise Java..."

GeeCON 2012 - Adam Bien: Java EE--Or Who Cares About WebContainers?

Enterprise Java 2.0 TechTalk, 29.08.2012, GameDuell HQ, Berlin

Mocking Without Interfaces

Why Not Private (visibility of injected fields)

Great Simplification With EJB

Creating Java EE 6 Projects With Maven 3

Introducing LightFish--The OpenSource Monitoring Tool

5 Minutes With Java EE, Screencast

No Ivory Towers in Java EE 6, Rhein JUG Session [GERMAN], 20.03.2012

2011

Clean Code and Java EE, Jax London

JBoss One Day Talk, Munich

Java EE 6: The Cool Parts, JavaOne 2011, San Francisco

Rethinking Best Practices with Java EE 6, JavaOne 2011, San Francisco

Interview @TheServerSide LasVegas

2010

Creating Lightweight Applications With Nothing But Vanilla Java EE 6

Vernunft Driven Design [German]