Technology Director/Senior Architect @ Sun Microsystems
Ludovic Champenois is a Technology Director and Senior Architect at Sun Microsystems, and has been with Sun and Java for the last 11 years. He is one of the tech lead and architect on Sun's Application Server and is responsible to ensure best in class developer experience for Java EE programmers with Sun Application Server and tools. (NetBeans and Eclipse). Ludovic is also heavily involved in leading Sun's open source initiative (Projects GlassFish, Ajax jMaki, Phobos, OpenSolaris and SAMP).Books by Ludovic Champenois
by Ludovic Champenois
- The second edition of the NetBeans IDE Field Guide has been released (as of May 2006). The Field Guide provides both an introduction to the IDE and a task reference "cookbook" for intermediate to advanced users. The second edition updates the material in the first edition for NetBeans IDE 5.0 and adds totally new chapters on Project Matisse, the new CVS support, support for Struts , GlassFish, and JavaServer Faces technology, profiling, and developer collaboration.
- Available At: http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/0132395525/sr=8-2/qid=11455..
Ludovic Champenois's Blog
Friday, June 20, 2008
Next week, I'll be in Zurich for the Jazoon conference with the GlassFish crew. This is a Java conference, and I'll be talking about....PHP and OpenSolaris and the OpenSolaris WebStack (Apache, MySQL, PHP,...). What!!! PHP at a Java conference? Am I crazy?
Sunday, May 4, 2008
GlassFish
V3 TP2 is now available. If you want to use it, or even
download it from
NetBeans 6.1, just fire the IDE, go the
tools--plugins menu and refresh the list of modules, you should
see 2 modules, one for Java EE development and one for jRuby projects....
V3 TP2 is now available. If you want to use it, or even
download it from
NetBeans 6.1, just fire the IDE, go the
tools--plugins menu and refresh the list of modules, you should
see 2 modules, one for Java EE development and one for jRuby projects....
Friday, May 2, 2008
My my, hey hey
Rock and roll is here to stay
It's better to burn out than to fade away
My my, hey hey
Rock and roll is here to stay
It's better to burn out than to fade away
My my, hey hey
Wednesday, April 30, 2008
Preparing CommunityOne and JavaOne talks, products, presos, demos,... craziness...