[PJUG Javamail] Java DOA ?

Steve Mayzak stevemayzak at gmail.com
Sat Jun 7 05:10:13 UTC 2008


I will definitely check out GlassFish.  I have been meaning to for
some time, thanks for the reminder!

On Fri, Jun 6, 2008 at 4:08 PM, Ken Paulsen <Ken.Paulsen at sun.com> wrote:
>
> Spring and OSGi?  Why not GlassFish and OSGi?  Then you could do more Grails
> and other scripting too w/o the jar hell.... GlassFish has a lot more meat
> to it than the vapor-ware that is currently Spring App Server.  ;)
>
> Ken
>
> Steve Mayzak wrote:
>
> 1.  Who else has more work than they did last year?
>
>
> So far, this year is busier than last!
>
>
> 2.  What technologies and architectures are coming up in your work in
> the next year or two?
>
>
> Seeing a lot of ESB and Restful Web services, more SOAP as well.  I
> can see myself working Groovy in more and more.
> Lots of back end, less front end.
>
>
> 2.  Who here is feeling a pinch from outsourcing?
>
>
> As a Consultant, I am seeing less of a pinch from outsourcing than
> just general belt tightening lately.
>
>
>
> 3.  What technologies would you be playing with if you had the time and
> energy (and presumably permission?)
>
>
> Groovy and Grails, no doubt!  JavaFX/Silverlight( don't hate me!),
> Google Gears, Adobe AIR, Amazon's EC2 and S3.
> Spring App Server and OSGi
> I would play around on Google App Engine if they had Java support.  I
> hear its coming but who knows...
>
>
>
> 4.  What would you learn as your next sellable skill?
>
>
> Spring App server and OSGi.  After spending time recently in JAR hell,
> I am more than ready to get on board with OSGi!
>
>
>
> --
> Richard Johnson
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