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Meet us in Antwerp, November 12th-16th 2012, MetroPolis - Belgium

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Forge new Ground in Rapid Enterprise Java Development

Abstract

How many times have you wanted to start a new project in Java EE, but struggled to put all the pieces together? Has the Maven archetype syntax left you scratching your head? Everyone else is talking about Rails, Grails, and Roo, and you're left thinking, "I wish it were that easy for me." Well, there's good news: You don't have to leave Java EE just to find a developer tool that makes starting out simple. JBoss Forge is heating up Java EE, and is ready to work it into a full-fledged project.

It's also an incremental enhancement tool that lets you to take an existing Java EE projects and safely work-in new functionality. JBoss Forge comprehends your entire project, including the abstract structure of the files, and can make intelligent decisions of how and what to change.

Whether you want to get your startup going today, or make your big customers happy tomorrow, JBoss Forge is a tool you should be looking at. Attend this session and get started - today!

Speaker(s)

* Lincoln Baxter III

* Dan Allen

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