Java Spotlight Episode 97: Shaun Smith on JPA and EclipseLink
- by Roger Brinkley
Interview with Java Champion Shaun Smith on JPA and EclipseLink.
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Show Notes
News
Project Jigsaw: Late for the train: The Q&A
JDK 8 Milestone schedule
The Coming M2M Revolution: Critical Issues for End-to-End Software and Systems Development
JSR 355 passed the JCP EC Final Approval Ballot on 13 August 2012
Vote for GlassFish t-shirt design
GlassFish on Openshift
JFokus 2012 Call for Papers is open
Who do you want to hear in the 100 JavaSpotlight feature interview
Events
Sep 3-6, Herbstcampus, Nuremberg, Germany
Sep 10-15, IMTS 2012 Conference, Chicago
Sep 12, The Coming M2M Revolution: Critical Issues for End-to-End Software and Systems Development, Webinar
Sep 30-Oct 4, JavaONE, San Francisco
Oct 3-4, Java Embedded @ JavaONE, San Francisco
Oct 15-17, JAX London
Oct 30-Nov 1, Arm TechCon, Santa Clara
Oct 22-23, Freescale Technology Forum - Japan, Tokyo
Nov 2-3, JMagreb, Morocco
Nov 13-17, Devoxx, Belgium
Feature InterviewShaun
Smith is a Principal Product Manager for Oracle TopLink and an active
member of the Eclipse community. He's Ecosystem Development Lead for the
Eclipse Persistence Services Project (EclipseLink) and a committer on
the Eclipse EMF Teneo and Dali Java Persistence Tools projects. He’s
currently involved with the development of JPA persistence for OSGi and
Oracle TopLink Grid, which integrates Oracle Coherence with Oracle
TopLink to provide JPA on the grid.
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