April 11, 2006
Bill Burke
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Born in 1971, Bill Burke has a history of implementing middleware starting with when he was introduced to DCE while at the parent company of Open Environment Corporation. He later went on to being a core member of the Orbix2000 team at Iona, where he helped them build some of their CORBA products. After Iona, Bill was introduced to JBoss while building a large marketing J2EE application at an internet startup. As Chief Architect, Bill is closely involved with clustering, the EJB container, and JBoss's Aspect-Oriented Middleware. He also sits on the EJB 3.0 expert committee as JBoss Inc.'s representative. Bill is co-author of O'Reilly's "JBoss 3.2 Workbook", and has numerous other in-print and on-line publications. He graduated magna cum laude with a B.S.C.S. from Northeastern University in Boston in 1994.
April 11, 2006
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At Java One last year, I did a presentation on the JBoss architecture. One of the things I talked about was our deployer architecture and how you could define your own proprietary package format that could automatically be deployed/hot-deployed into your environments. I gave the Spring Framework as an example of what you could provide