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Ian Robinson and Jim Webber's Neo4J Tutorial
"Graph databases like Neo4j are an esoteric and powerful member of the NOSQL family. For highly connected data, graph databases can be thousands of times faster than relational databases, making Neo4j popular for managing complex data across many domains from finance to social, and telecoms to geospatial. This intensive two-day tutorial provides a mixture of theory and hands-on practical sessions to demonstrate the capabilities of graph data and the Neo4j database. Find out more
here.
Progressive NOSQL Tutorials (May 9-11)
Skills Matter is pleased to announce the First Progressive NOSQL Tutorials, the annual NOSQL conference offering a unique blend of product and experience mixed, and tempered with theory and practice. Find out more
here.
DeNormalised NOSQL 2012 (Sept 20)
Skills Matter is delighted to announce DeNormalised NOSQL, a two-day conference packed with talks and exchanges with experts of NOSQL solutions such as Neo4J, Cassandra, and MongoDB.
Dive deep in the world of Big Data. DeNormalised NoSQL sees our NoSQL experts share their NoSQL solutions such as Cassandra, Neo4j, MongoDB and Riak with you. Put your NoSQL related questions to our panel of experts in the Park Bench discussion. Day two Lets you pick a track and work closely with our experts in hands-on workshops. Find out more
here.
Howard Lewis Ship's Web Application Development with Tapestry
This four day Core Tapestry: Web Application Development with
Tapestry course is taught as an interactive workshop consisting of seven
labs. You will learn a different aspect of Tapestry in each lab; a
particular component or set of components, or a particular challenge you
are likely to face. Howard Lewis Ship's tapestry workshop gently leads
you into the way of Tapestry, and helps you understand exactly what it
is that Tapestry does and even how it operates internally. Find out more
here
Kito Mann's JSF2 in Action
Build highly interactive Ajax-enabled applications with JavaServer
Faces (JSF) 2, the standard web application framework for Java EE. JSF 2
incorporates time-saving features, such as
convention-over-configuration, built-in Ajax, templating, simple custom
UI component development, and several powerful third-party Ajax
component suites. JSF applications can be integrated seamlessly with
Spring and/or Java EE. This course covers the key features of JavaServer
Faces and walks you through building different aspects of a JSF
application. You will also learn how to take advantage of rich JSF
component suites such as ICEfaces and RichFaces.. Find out more
here