DevRoom Proposal: Ridiculously RAD - Domain Driven application development using Apache Isis
Jeroen van der Wal
jeroen at stromboli.it
Mon Dec 1 21:06:15 CET 2014
Title:
Ridiculously RAD - Domain Driven application development using Apache Isis
Abstract:
In this talk, you'll learn about Apache Isis, an open source Java framework
for writing line-of-business enterprise web applications, and access them
through REST. An application written in Isis will be a fraction the size it
would be if you coded it "traditionally". That's means faster
time-to-market and cheaper to maintain.
Isis' focus is on domain-driven design, with the emphasis on the bit that
matters: the domain. The productivity and clean architecture comes about
by omitting all the irrelevant artefacts of a custom-coded n-layer
architecture (views, controllers, commands, persistence); you build your
app solely and entirely by writing the core domain objects.
There's a pattern for this type of approach: naked objects. Isis
automatically provides a web application UI inferred directly from the
structure and behaviour of your domain objects. What's more, Isis also
makes your domain objects accessible through REST following the "Restful
Objects" specification.
And the pudding is in the eating: Jeroen and his team are building
applications using Apache Isis that drive core processes of multi-billion
euro companies. Totally FLOSS.
Recording me on audio and/or video:
- acceptable under a CC-BY-2.0 license
Speaker bio:
As an entrepreneur and code junkie Jeroen van der Wal is always looking for
the silver bullet in software development. After a 25-year long journey
along numerous platforms, languages and paradigms he discovered the Apache
Isis project and helped that mature into a state-of-the-art framework for
domain driven development. With a small team he is using Apache Isis to
deliver mission-critical enterprise applications to customers all over
Europe.
More details:
Project site: http://isis.apache.org
Jeroen van der Wal
Apache Software Foundation PMC member
Amsterdam, The Netherlands
jeroen at stromboli.it
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