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Pre-WWDC Practical WebObjects Related Seminar is On!
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Pre-WWDC Practical WebObjects Related Seminar is On!


  • Subject: Pre-WWDC Practical WebObjects Related Seminar is On!
  • From: Chuck Hill <email@hidden>
  • Date: Wed, 11 May 2005 16:44:54 -0700

I am pleased to announce that the pre-WWDC WebObjects seminar in San Francisco will be going ahead:

Chuck Hill, co-author of the book "Practical WebObjects", will be running a WebObjects seminar on Sunday, June 5 immediately before WWDC. This will be a day of WebObjects training and problem solving focused on a beginning to intermediate level of experience with WebObjects. This is not an introduction to WebObjects and you will be assumed to have some experience with WebObjects.

The seminar will take the mystery out of some aspects of WebObjects and give you skills and technologies to make your work more efficient. The cost for the day of training and lunch is $175.00 USD. This is more than we originally intended as costs in San Francisco were higher than anticipated. The seminar will take place in the boardroom of The Orchard Hotel

Registration can be purchased from Kagi via a link at http://www.global-village.net/pwo_wwdc_seminar. Seating is limited so register early.


The seminar content will be similar to what we did for Seattle dBug on May 7:


	1.  	How WebObjects Works
	* 	the Request-Response loop
	* 	how component based actions work
	* 	how direct actions work and how to avoid sessions
	* 	how automatic and manual binding synchronization works
	* 	using WOOgnl - bindings on steroids!
	* 	designing component for reuse


2. EO Modeling - A Step Beyond the Basics * the generation gap pattern and why its good * using your own EO super-class * inheritance, when and how to use it * optimizing relationships


3. Advanced EOF techniques * JDBC connection debugger * managing data freshness * optimistic locking failures - what they mean and how to handle them * batch fetching and pre-fetching * trouble shooting EOF problems


4. Deployment Topics
* why you should develop as you deploy
* setting up your machine - Apache config
* the function of the woadaptor and logging
* the function of wotaskd and getting thread dumps and early startup info
* how JavaMonitor really works and what all those settings are for
* trouble shooting common problems when app won't start
* error messages from deployed applications and what they mean
* how to tell when you need more instances / memory / indexes



See you there!

Chuck


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Practical WebObjects - a book for intermediate WebObjects developers who want to increase their overall knowledge of WebObjects, or those who are trying to solve specific application development problems.
http://www.global-village.net/products/practical_webobjects



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