Call for Papers

Call for Papers J-Fall 2019 is open!

Want to speak at the biggest Java Conference of the Netherlands? Then this is your chance! Submit your paper now in our Call for Papers application and inspire an audience of 1,500+ Dutch Java professionals. A timeslot has 50 minutes. Attendees typically have intermediate to advanced Java skills and are looking for practical content to enhance their knowledge. Most valued sessions include best practices, code samples and/or live demos. Besides regular technical sessions, we are also looking for hands-on labs proposals and unconference-style sessions. Submitting multiple papers is allowed of course.

Go to Call for Papers application

 

Information about J-Fall 2019 

  • Session types

    Technical session – a 50 minute presentation style session featuring technical content.

    Hands-on labs (HOL) – a 120 minutes session that features self-guided lab descriptions for participants who bring their own laptops to experiment with certain technology. Typically a HOL features one or more instructors for troubleshooting.

    Unconference – a 50 minutes facilitated, participant driven session centered around a theme or purpose. This kind of session will allow for more audience interaction led by a discussion leader.

    Keynote – a 25 minute keynote for the entire audience of J-Fall

    Byte size – a short, 16 minute talk about a technical or non-technical subject.

    Ignite session – 5 minute fast-paced session about any topic you’d like to talk about. For more information, see here.

    And, for the pre-conference event (October 30th, the first day of J-Fall):
    Pre-conference workshop – a 4 hour, expert-level workshop. 

  • Tracks

    • Java language – Java 8-13, Core Java APIs, Performance, Debugging.

      Server Side Java – Server side frameworks such as Java EE, Spring, BPM, Integration

      Alternative JVM languages – Kotlin, Scala, Groovy, Clojure – as long as it runs on a JVM ;-)

      Cloud – Cloud Native, Microservices, Paas, Iaas, Serverless, Containerization, Linux

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      Methodology & culture – Software Development Methodologies, Culture, CI/CD, DevOps, Soft skills, developer communities

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      Web & mobile – Front-end development, SPA, JavaScript, TypeScript, Android, JavaFX

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      Big data & machine learning – Big Data, Artificial Intelligence, Machine Learning, Deep Learning, Streaming Data Processing

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      Security – Encryption, Defensive Practices and Programming, Privacy

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      Architecture – Howto’s, strategies, tools, techniques and best practices for getting software architecture right

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      New & Cool – Popular new technology and/or remarkable application of technology in the real world

     

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