EJB 3.2/JPA 2.1 Best Practices with Real-Life Examples - CON7535Ahmad Gohar
Session ID: CON7535
Session Title: EJB 3.2/JPA 2.1 Best Practice with life examples
Session Type: Conference Session
Session Abstract:
This session’s speaker, an architect, discusses lessons learned from using JPA and EJB to support a high-volume, high-performance applications. These best practices don't only involve JPA/EJB but also its integration with other Java EE 7 technologies. They also include coding best practices, testing and production practices. The presentation focuses primarily on some Key concepts such as persistence context, lazy loading, caching, flushing, dirty checking, transaction and connection demarcation. This is a fast-paced presentation with many code samples. Categories covered include configuration, JPA, concurrency, performance tuning, exception handling and many more.
1. Social media has become ubiquitous, with many people blogging, joining social networks, and sharing photos and videos online. However, social media is counterintuitive to traditional media which focuses on one-way communication from brand to consumer, while social media enables two-way interactions and user-generated content.
2. The relationship between media companies and their audience has fundamentally changed, with users now empowered and able to access and spread information freely. Communities now drive brands and traffic online through participation and sharing.
3. For media companies to adapt, they must shift from a focus on control to understanding and adding value for communities. Companies should leverage user feedback and insights, enable sharing of content, and
President Barack Obama Smart Branding, & Social Mediamhart007
The document summarizes the marketing campaign of Barack Obama during his successful 2008 US presidential run. It describes how Obama utilized new technologies and social media to engage supporters, raise funds, target voters, and ultimately help him win the election. Specifically, it highlights Obama's use of websites, social networks, online video, email, texting, and grassroots organizing to build enthusiasm, spread his message of change, and mobilize record numbers of new and younger voters.
CDI Best Practices with Real-Life Examples - TUT3287Ahmad Gohar
As the adoption of Contexts and Dependency Injection (CDI) for Java EE API grows, it is important to understand how to use CDI effectively to maximize the benefits of using a loosely coupled, type-safe, annotation-driven dependency injection solution. This session outlines the best practices for using CDI, such as annotations versus XML, @Named as a qualifier, qualifier type safety versus verbosity, effective use of producers/disposers, using scopes properly, best practices for using conversations, defining effective stereotypes, interceptors versus decorators, static versus dynamic injection/lookup, CDI versus Java EE resource injection, using CDI with EJB 3.1, CDI/JSF 2 integration patterns, and CDI/JPA 2 usage patterns.
EJB 3.2/JPA 2.1 Best Practices with Real-Life Examples - CON7535Ahmad Gohar
Session ID: CON7535
Session Title: EJB 3.2/JPA 2.1 Best Practice with life examples
Session Type: Conference Session
Session Abstract:
This session’s speaker, an architect, discusses lessons learned from using JPA and EJB to support a high-volume, high-performance applications. These best practices don't only involve JPA/EJB but also its integration with other Java EE 7 technologies. They also include coding best practices, testing and production practices. The presentation focuses primarily on some Key concepts such as persistence context, lazy loading, caching, flushing, dirty checking, transaction and connection demarcation. This is a fast-paced presentation with many code samples. Categories covered include configuration, JPA, concurrency, performance tuning, exception handling and many more.
1. Social media has become ubiquitous, with many people blogging, joining social networks, and sharing photos and videos online. However, social media is counterintuitive to traditional media which focuses on one-way communication from brand to consumer, while social media enables two-way interactions and user-generated content.
2. The relationship between media companies and their audience has fundamentally changed, with users now empowered and able to access and spread information freely. Communities now drive brands and traffic online through participation and sharing.
3. For media companies to adapt, they must shift from a focus on control to understanding and adding value for communities. Companies should leverage user feedback and insights, enable sharing of content, and
President Barack Obama Smart Branding, & Social Mediamhart007
The document summarizes the marketing campaign of Barack Obama during his successful 2008 US presidential run. It describes how Obama utilized new technologies and social media to engage supporters, raise funds, target voters, and ultimately help him win the election. Specifically, it highlights Obama's use of websites, social networks, online video, email, texting, and grassroots organizing to build enthusiasm, spread his message of change, and mobilize record numbers of new and younger voters.
CDI Best Practices with Real-Life Examples - TUT3287Ahmad Gohar
As the adoption of Contexts and Dependency Injection (CDI) for Java EE API grows, it is important to understand how to use CDI effectively to maximize the benefits of using a loosely coupled, type-safe, annotation-driven dependency injection solution. This session outlines the best practices for using CDI, such as annotations versus XML, @Named as a qualifier, qualifier type safety versus verbosity, effective use of producers/disposers, using scopes properly, best practices for using conversations, defining effective stereotypes, interceptors versus decorators, static versus dynamic injection/lookup, CDI versus Java EE resource injection, using CDI with EJB 3.1, CDI/JSF 2 integration patterns, and CDI/JPA 2 usage patterns.
Laparoscopic Surgery Training at World laparoscopy hospitalrkmishra14
Minimally invasive surgery has evolved significantly since the early 1900s. Key developments include the first laparoscopic procedures in the 1980s and 1990s like cholecystectomy, appendicectomy, and hysterectomy. Minimally invasive procedures now include laparoscopy, thoracoscopy, cystoscopy, and hysteroscopy. The document outlines the chronological milestones in minimally invasive surgery and the increasing use of techniques like hand assisted laparoscopic surgery, single incision laparoscopic surgery, natural orifice transluminal endoscopic surgery, and robotic surgery. Minimally invasive surgery is now the standard approach for many common procedures worldwide.
Single incision laparoscopic Surgery-SILSrkmishra14
World Laparoscopy Hospital is Pioneer in SILS. Single incision laparoscopic surgery (SILS) under direction of Prof. R.K. Mishra is a new technique that has now been utilized in many centers for minimal access surgery. http://www.laparoscopyhospital.com/single_incision_laparoscopic_surgery.html
THE INFORMATION MANAGEMENT OFMEDICAL INFORMATION PROFESSIONALS IN EVIDENCE-BA...Somrux Sahapong
The document discusses the information management roles of medical information professionals (MIPs) in supporting evidence-based medicine (EBM) in Thailand. It found that MIPs have moderate competency in EBM and information searching but lack basic EBM knowledge. Most hospitals have high-level EBM support policies and technology infrastructure. Common services MIPs provide include database subscriptions and training, though critical appraisal and consultation are less common. Key obstacles to MIPs' information management include insufficient staff, knowledge gaps, and a basic lack of EBM understanding. Addressing these issues through additional training and collaboration could help MIPs better support clinicians practicing EBM.
Slideshow of Laparoscopic Surgery by Prof. R.K. Mishra Prof. R.K. Mishra has the distinction of being first Asian who is honoured as Professor of Minimal Access Surgery by legislated University of Govt. of India. He is is currently the most experienced professor of minimal surgery in the world who has alone as a single faculty trained more than 3000 surgeon and gynaecologists from 108 countries. http://www.laparoscopyhospital.com/drrkmishra.htm
Dokumen tersebut memberikan informasi tentang tutorial pembuatan souvenir karet dan penggunaan mesin CNC. Untuk souvenir karet, dibutuhkan peralatan seperti oven, cetakan karet, dan bahan karet serta pigmen warna. Proses pembuatannya meliputi pengisian cetakan dengan karet, pemanasan, pembersihan, dan pematangan. Sedangkan untuk mesin CNC, digunakan software Rhinoceros untuk desain dan Mach 3 untuk operasi mesin. File desain kemudian diol
Laparoscopic Surgery Training at World laparoscopy hospitalrkmishra14
Minimally invasive surgery has evolved significantly since the early 1900s. Key developments include the first laparoscopic procedures in the 1980s and 1990s like cholecystectomy, appendicectomy, and hysterectomy. Minimally invasive procedures now include laparoscopy, thoracoscopy, cystoscopy, and hysteroscopy. The document outlines the chronological milestones in minimally invasive surgery and the increasing use of techniques like hand assisted laparoscopic surgery, single incision laparoscopic surgery, natural orifice transluminal endoscopic surgery, and robotic surgery. Minimally invasive surgery is now the standard approach for many common procedures worldwide.
Single incision laparoscopic Surgery-SILSrkmishra14
World Laparoscopy Hospital is Pioneer in SILS. Single incision laparoscopic surgery (SILS) under direction of Prof. R.K. Mishra is a new technique that has now been utilized in many centers for minimal access surgery. http://www.laparoscopyhospital.com/single_incision_laparoscopic_surgery.html
THE INFORMATION MANAGEMENT OFMEDICAL INFORMATION PROFESSIONALS IN EVIDENCE-BA...Somrux Sahapong
The document discusses the information management roles of medical information professionals (MIPs) in supporting evidence-based medicine (EBM) in Thailand. It found that MIPs have moderate competency in EBM and information searching but lack basic EBM knowledge. Most hospitals have high-level EBM support policies and technology infrastructure. Common services MIPs provide include database subscriptions and training, though critical appraisal and consultation are less common. Key obstacles to MIPs' information management include insufficient staff, knowledge gaps, and a basic lack of EBM understanding. Addressing these issues through additional training and collaboration could help MIPs better support clinicians practicing EBM.
Slideshow of Laparoscopic Surgery by Prof. R.K. Mishra Prof. R.K. Mishra has the distinction of being first Asian who is honoured as Professor of Minimal Access Surgery by legislated University of Govt. of India. He is is currently the most experienced professor of minimal surgery in the world who has alone as a single faculty trained more than 3000 surgeon and gynaecologists from 108 countries. http://www.laparoscopyhospital.com/drrkmishra.htm
Dokumen tersebut memberikan informasi tentang tutorial pembuatan souvenir karet dan penggunaan mesin CNC. Untuk souvenir karet, dibutuhkan peralatan seperti oven, cetakan karet, dan bahan karet serta pigmen warna. Proses pembuatannya meliputi pengisian cetakan dengan karet, pemanasan, pembersihan, dan pematangan. Sedangkan untuk mesin CNC, digunakan software Rhinoceros untuk desain dan Mach 3 untuk operasi mesin. File desain kemudian diol