Training courses
JTeam provides training courses on certain innovative, productivity increasing technologies, like Apache Wicket, Apache Lucene, Apacehe Solr. For most of these training courses, we have partnered with the leading companies that provide professional trainings and consultancy services, like jWeekend and Lucid Imagination.
Each training provides an in-depth, usually three days, course that will get you familiar with the specific technology in a hands on fashion. You will be teached by one of our subject matter experts, who will also be able to help you with real world problems from your own projects.
More detailed information about these trainings and how to sign up can be found at:
- Introduction to Apache Wicket
- Search Development with Apahce Lucene
- Search Development with Apache Solr
- Introduction to Test Driven Developement (TDD)
Top 5 Technologies
We are constantly looking for new ways to improve the way we do projects. A big part of this is spotting the right technologies and trying them out in a controlled manner. As part of this process we internally maintain a BCG-like matrix which lists all the 'Star', 'Question Mark', 'Cow' and 'Dog' technologies. In this list we give you insight into our top 5 (read: star) technologies and the most top 5 most interesting (read: question mark) technologies:
Top 5: Current technologies
- Apache Solr / Lucene
- Spring
- Flex
- Google Web Toolkit (GWT)
- Apache Wicket
Top 5: Interesting technologies
- Hibernate Search
- Esper
- Tomcat TC Server
- Grails
- Hadoop
White papers
JTeam publishes more and more White Papers written by our team of architects. Currently, you can download the following White Papers:
- A perspective on Content Management - Jettro Coenradie
- Concern-Oriented Analysis and Refactoring of Software Architectures using Dependency Structure Matrices - Frank Scholten
- Continous integration - Jettro Coenradie
- Java Application Monitoring and Management - Allard Buijze
- Does Professionalization Kill Open Source - Jettro Coenradie
Job offerings
JTeam is hiring again! We are looking for enthousiastic Java developers / architects. You should have at least 5 years of experience programming in Java and hands on, real world experience with our common developement stack (e.g. Spring, Hibernate / JPA, Tomcat). Furthermore, experience with Apache Lucene / Apache Solr is preferred. If you feel you meet this criteria, want to work with some of the best and want to learn a lot, then send your resume to jobs@jteam.nl
Tech Talk
Jelmer introduced Git, explained the core concepts behind DVCS and showed how Git can be used.
Frank and Tom gave a birds-eye view of the Adroid platform and showed how to get started with developing an Android application.
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