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2004 Borland Conference September 11-15, 2004 San Jose California

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PRECONFERENCE TUTORIALS

DEFINE
CaliberRM
DESIGN
Together
DEVELOP
C++Builder
C#Builder
Delphi
JBuilder
TEST
Optimizeit
DEPLOY
Borland Enterprise Server
Janeva
VisiBroker
InterBase/JDataStore
MANAGE
StarTeam

INTEREST AREAS
ALM, Methods, and Process
Architecture, Models, and Patterns
J2EE™
Microsoft® .NET Framework
Service-oriented Architectures
Best Practices
User Experience
Emerging Technologies
Testing and Quality
Programming
Mobile
People, Teams, and Management
Platforms
Security

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SPEAKERS

 CONFERENCE SPEAKER: Neal Ford

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1000  New Features of JBuilder 2005  Session Change
JBuilder ALM, Methods, and Processes J2EE Service-oriented Architectures Programming People, Teams and Management
Type: Preconference Tutorial. Level: All.
This tutorial helps you get more out of the new features of Borland JBuilder 2005, including enhancements to Web application, Enterprise JavaBeans and Web Services design and development capabilities, productivity for code-centric development, and new team and ALM integrations.
Prerequisites: Experience using Borland JBuilder and Java
1000 canceled Time Change

1154  Ten Java Coding Techniques and Idioms
JBuilder Best Practices Programming
Type: Regular Session. Level: All.
This session delivers techniques to improve code, regardless of the platform. The knowledge is derived from years of teaching Java developers and noticing the techniques and idioms used to make code easier to read and maintain.
Prerequisites: Experience writing Java applications
1154 Monday, September 13, 2004 — 5:00pm - 6:15pm
Room: A2

4120  Hard-core Multi-threading in Java
JBuilder Architecture, Models, and Patterns J2EE Best Practices Programming
Type: Regular Session. Level: Advanced.
This session shows how to handle complex threading scenarios in Java, including deadlock avoidance, handling threading issues in Swing, creating mutexes, using the Optimizeit thread debugger to locate and eliminate bugs, and other advanced thread topics.
Prerequisites: Experience with threading in Java.
4120 Tuesday, September 14, 2004 — 1:30pm - 2:45pm
Room: A2


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