GROOVY & GRAILS EXCHANGE 2010 16-12-10
Groovy & Grails eXchange 2010
Join Guillaume LaForge, Graeme Rocher and others for talks and open space sessions at the 4th annual Groovy & Grails eXchange. Be part of an informal day of deep technical insight and friendly discussion to learn, adopt and share new innovative ideas, tools and practices for enterprise web development with Groovy and Grails.
With a maximum number of 125 delegates, we aim to provide an informal and intimate environment where you can share experience, demonstrate new ideas and techniques, talk to the experts and generally have lots of fun.
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We are pleased to offer the next 20 tickets for this 2-day Groovy & Grails conference for just £225- get yourself a ticket now and pay just £225!
Thursday 16th December 2010
Groovy & Grails eXchange
09:30-10:15 KEYNOTE - GROOVY, STATE OF THE UNION
Guillaume LaForge: In the same vein as last year Groovy Grails eXchange's presentation, Guillaume will update everybody on the key highlights of recent releases, the latest features the Groovy team has been working on in Groovy 1.7, and give a preview of what to be expected in Groovy 1.8, as well as entertain you with some interesting numbers... View the podcast here...
10.30-11.15 RICH GRAILS UIS WITH CANOO RIA SUITE
Dierk Koenig: Learn how to easily write a Grails web application that appears to your users as if it was a desktop application. To this end, we will use the Grails ULC plugin and the UlcBuilder. View the podcast here...
11:30-12:15 ENTER THE GRADLE
Peter Niederwieser: Gradle allows you to describe your build using a rich, easily extendable build language based on Groovy. It provides compelling solutions for many of the big pain points that exist with current build systems. This session will be mostly driven by live demos. View the podcast here...
13:15-14:00 TESTING DYNAMIC WEBSITES WITH GEB: A NEWBIE'S PERSPECTIVE
Tomas Lin: Geb is a new functional testing framework based on Groovy that provides Page Object support, a Query-like syntax and powerful webdriver integration. But can we use it for real projects? In this talk, Tomas will share his experience using and learning Geb to drive the development of a brand new Grails application for DMC Digital. View the podcast here...
14:15-15:00 GAELYK, SKY-ROCKETING GROOVY INTO THE GOOGLE CLOUD!
Guillaume LaForge: Guillaume will present Gaelyk, a lightweight Groovy toolkit for easily developing Groovy applications to be deployed on Google App Engine Java. We'll learn more about what the toolkit provides, how to leverage it for your own needs through some demos.
View the podcast here...
15:15-16:00 HIGH VOLUME, SCALABLE AJAX WITH GRAILS
David Dawson: Implementing a large, hopefully popular, application, involves more than just pretty pictures and some ajax magic. Threads, latency, bandwidth and all the rest, need to be thought about before it's unleashed on the world. In this talk David Dawson will demonstrate different approaches on how to scale your thread management and latency concerns in your Grails and Ajax applications. View the podcast here...
16:15-17:00 GROOVY SOLUTIONS FOR DATA FLOWS
 Georgios Flouris & Raffaele Cigni: EPO has developed a Data Flow Language (DFL, a Groovy domain specific language) to leverage similarities in the processes for communicating with each individual country’s patent office, and transform them into a single, universal process. View the podcast here...
18:30-20:00 GGUG: BUILDING GRAILS PROJECTS WITH GRADLE
Peter Ledbrook: During this session, members of the Groovy & Grails User Group will join us for some learning, discussion, drinks and pizza. Peter plans to do a session on building Grails projects with Gradle natively based on his experimental work, which should kick off an interesting discussion about using Gradle for Grails 2.0 View the podcast here...
Friday 17th December 2010
Groovy & Grails eXchange
09:30-10:15 KEYNOTE - IN SEARCH OF THE GRAIL OF DEVELOPER PRODUCTIVITY - A GRAILS ROADMAP UPDATE
Graeme Rocher: In his keynote Graeme will do a review of 2010 and discuss what is coming up in the Grails world in 2011
View the podcast here...
10:30-11:15 GET THE MESSAGE? GRAILS INTEGRATION PATTERNS WITH EVENT DRIVEN MESSAGING
Russ Miles: Grails and Groovy applications don't live in a vacuum, and nowhere is this more apparent in enterprise software. In this talk, Russ Miles will demonstrate a collection of common enterprise integration patterns and how they can be implemented effectively, easily and fluently in Grails. View the podcast here...
11:30-12:15 WHAT'S HOT IN GRAILS LAND
Peter Ledbrook: There are many plugins in the Grails ecosystem and it's tough to keep up to date with what's happening out there. In this talk, Peter will look at some key plugins that everyone should know about and when to use them. He will also cover some core Grails features that aren't well known but still very useful. View the podcast here...
12:30-13:15 DESIGN FOR SIMPLICITY
 Glenn Saqui & Dave Stott: Serving 6 million hits a day with 30 editors constantly editing content can be complex. Dave and Glenn come from two different teams within Sky who dealt with the problem differently. They will discuss their architecture and how Grails enabled both teams to achieve their goal. View the podcast here...
14:15-15:00 INTRODUCING THE NEW STATIC RESOURCES FRAMEWORK FOR GRAILS
Marc Palmer: Marc will take you through the new Resources plugin and its companion plugins, introducing the concept of declarative static resource dependencies and all the smarts that come with this. You'll see cleaner GSPs and layouts, smarter integration with plugins that expose static resources, and get a whole bunch of performance benefits from the modular resource processing approach this provides.
View the podcast here...
15:15-16:00 GRAILS SANS SQL
Graeme Rocher: Grails provides solid and mature support for SQL databases, but what about the upcoming range of NoSQL data stores? In this talk Graeme will discuss how Grails can be backed onto alternative data store such as key/value, document and graph based data stores."
View the podcast here...
16:15-17:00 GRIFFON IN REAL LIFE
Sébastien Blanc: Griffon is an amazing framework but when do you really need it? Nowadays, who wants to build old-fashioned Swing Applications? In this talk Sébastien will present two success stories where Griffon was applied successfully and increased the team productivity. The purpose of this talk is to show how you can wrap all the groovy power around an
easy-to-build user interface. View the podcast here...
17:00-17:15 GRAILS & HTML5
Sébastien Blanc: HTML5 is hot and Grails is the most wonderful Web Framework of the world, How can these two entities fit together ? During this talk I will show you how some "hidden" HTML5 features (offline caching, Web
SQL, Geolocation) can be integrated with Grails. I will also cover how the combo "Mobile Web / HTML5 / Grails" is a serious option to conquer the Mobile Web Area. View the podcast here...
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