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This presentation provides software developers, architects, and technical leads, a fresh perspective on how to develop enterprise-class Java applications rapidly, using Agile methods, plain-old Java objects (POJOs), the Spring Framework, Hibernate, and Eclipse. Also, Extreme Programming (XP), Agile Model Driven Development (AMDD) and refactoring are methods that can expedite the software development projects by reducing the amount of up front requirements and design; hence these methods are also covered with just enough details and examples to improve the understanding of the listener, while keeping with the focus of this presentation.
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Anil Hemrajani is the author of the book titled Agile Java Development with Spring, Hibernate and Eclipse. He is the founder of Isavix Corporation (now InScope Solutions, Inc.), a successful IT services company, and DeveloperHub.com (formerly isavix.net), an award-winning online developer community that grew to over 100,000 registered members. He has twenty years of experience in the Information Technology community working with several Fortune 100 companies and also smaller organizations. He has published numerous articles in well known trade journals, presented around the world, and received and/or nominated for several awards. Anil can be reached via his web site, VisualPatterns.com.
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