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Scott Delap

Scott Delap is an Independent Consultant focusing on rich client applications. He specializes in training, design, implementation, and performance tuning of applications built using technologies such as Swing, SWT, Eclipse RCP and Spring. Scott is also a frequent presenter at conferences such as JavaOne and No Fluff Just Stuff.

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Flex and Air in the Trenches

Topics
Java,
Rich Internet Apps,
Rich Client / Desktop,
Architecture

Scott Delap shares his experience creating a lobby interface for an online game using Flex&Air. He details on related technologies used, available tooling and frameworks pros&cons, remoting options, unit, functional and load testing approach used.

News by Scott Delap

SpringSource Turns Its Focus to Distributed Data Caching with GemStone Acquisition

Topics
Java,
Clustering & Caching

Today VMware announced the acquisition of GemStone Systems, Inc. GemStone will operate under VMware's Springsource division. Among Gemstone's products is the distributed Java caching GemFire. InfoQ sat down with SpringSource's Rod Johnson and Gemstone's Richard Lamb to discuss their plans going forward.

SpringSource Acquires RabbitMQ

Topics
Acquisitions,
Java,
Messaging

VMware business unit SpringSource announced today that it had acquired Rabbit Technologies. Rabbit Technologies is the primary sponsor of the open source RabbitMQ messaging system.

An Interview with Coding Bubbles creator Andrew Bragdon

Topics
IDE,
Java

Recently the Coding Bubbles project came out of stealth mode. The concept of a new IDE interaction model caught the attention of the software development community. InfoQ recently followed up with creator Andrew Bragdon to find out more about the project.

Articles by Scott Delap

Virtual Panel: The Current and Future State of RIA

Topics
Rich Internet Apps,
Java,
.NET,
Silverlight,
Rich Client / Desktop

InfoQ recently conducted a virtual panel via email on the current and future state of RIA and Ajax technologies. The panel features a number of valued contributors to the community including Dion Almaer, Jnan Dash, Didier Girard, Peter Pilgrim, Tim Sneath, and Ryan Stewart.

Interview and Book Excerpt: Pro Web 2.0 Application Development with GWT

Topics
Java,
Web Frameworks

Jeff Dwyer discusses his new book, GWT 1.5, and creating searchable Ajax applications.

Presentations by Scott Delap

An Overview of Desktop Java Technologies in Today's RIA World

Topics
Rich Client / Desktop,
Rich Internet Apps,
Java

Scott Delap provides an overview of Swing and Eclipse RCP technologies in today's world of RIA applications, as well as advances in deployment techniques such as Java Web Start and Pack200 which assist in the centralized deployment of desktop apps. Scott also compares when to use Java vs. other technologies such as Ajax, Flex, and OpenLazslo.

Interviews by Scott Delap

Orbitz.com Architecture with Brian Zimmer

Topics
Dynamic Languages,
Architecture,
Enterprise Architecture

In this interview taken during QCon 2007, Brian Zimmer talks about the architectural challenges he has faced working on Orbitz.com, one of America's most popular online travel booking sites. He touches the subject of dynamic languages and their importance in augmenting Java in order to become a better and richer platform.

Patrick Curran discusses the Java Community Process

Topics
Leadership,
Community,
Java

In this interview, new JCP chairman Patrick Curran discusses his goals for the JCP, what role standards play, the interactions between innovation and standardization, the impact of OpenJDK, the Java SE TCK and Apache Harmony, the shift in app servers from Java EE to SOA, future Java technology standardization, interesting and successful JSRs, and the future of the JCP.