Devoxx Belgium 2015 is from November 9th until 13th, and is expecting no less than 3.500 Devoxxians to come to Antwerp again. Red Hat has always had a strong presence there (both on the conference schedule and around, in BOFs, on the booth area, etc.) and this year is going to be no different!
From our team, Mario Fusco and Geoffrey Desmet will be joining (with a Java8 presentation and an ignite session respectively), and I'll be giving a
presentation on process-driven application development on Thursday:
Even the simplest application ideas always end up requiring more
development than you hoped for: maintaining long-lived state,
interaction with other services or human actors performing some of the
work, showing current status of ongoing requests, management and
reporting, etc. Business processes and rules allow you to externalize
some of that logic and dynamically update it, but you don't want your
business process management (BPM) system to get in your way either.
And every application is different, so you want to be able to fully
control every bit of it.
Using process-driven application development, you define your
application logic in a (flexible) business process, but you also expect
your BPM system to help you out with much more than that. In this
session we will show you live how to quickly get new web
applications up and running by relying on jBPM to provide some of the UI
(should you want to), or even to generate parts of your application for
you (that you can customize later), so you can focus on what makes your
application different. jBPM uses the power of open source and it's
flexible architecture to let you decide what you need: nothing
more, nothing less.
If you look at the entire
schedule or
speaker list, you'll find a lot of other interesting Red Hat speakers like Aslak Knutsen, Charles Nutter, Antoine Sabot-Durand, Clement Escoffier, Dimitris Andreadis, Diogenes Rettori, Paulo Lopez, Roland Huß and Xavier Coulon (I hope my quick search didn't miss anyone).
Hope to see you there !
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