Spring Dallas User Group Wednesday June 19 2013
TOPIC: Speed Talks
6:30 to 7:00 Pizza
7:00 Main Meeting
Speaker: Brian Hurley
Abstract: Finding a good server to develop and deploy on doesn’t have to be hard or expensive. We will look at the options for deploying Java code on the net and review some of their good and bad points. However, I have found a cloud solution that fits exactly what I needed for some small Java based web sites for a very reasonable price. Digital Ocean Cloud servers offer some very good performance, extremely fast SSD drives for the best price that I have found so far. Here is a link to my presentation, files and notes that we will cover in the meeting. https://github.com/brhurley/digitalocean.git
Biography: Brian Hurley has been programming for over 30 years. He has been working for Texas Instruments for 24 years and programming Java for the last 12 years. Brian has been serving on the board of JavaMUG (http://javamug.org) for 5 years, and was the previous leader of the Dallas Spring User Group . When not programming he likes to play with his 3 kids and two dogs and target shoot.
Speaker: Brian Hurley
Abstract: Catching exceptions in
Spring in easy and flexible. I’ll show how to catch exceptions in web
apps a couple of different ways that won’t make your code look like
it’s bombarded with try/catches all over the place…
Biography: Brian Hurley has been programming for over 30 years. He has been working for Texas Instruments for 24 years and programming Java for the last 12 years. Brian has been serving on the board of JavaMUG (http://javamug.org) for 5 years, and was the previous leader of the Dallas Spring User Group . When not programming he likes to play with his 3 kids and two dogs and target shoot.
Speaker: Speaker 3
Abstract: Abstract
Biography: Biography