What more could a nerd want? Next week I will be at JavaPolis talking about Building Sexy Web Apps. Attendees will receive a free Flex Edition Rubik’s Cube! The first person to solve theirs will win an iPod nano! Then on Thursday at 4:10pm, bring your Flex Edition cubes to the Adobe booth for speedcubing madness! Fastest speedcuber gets an iPod nano! If I still have any cubes left on Friday, you will also be able to get them at either of my sessions; Adobe Flex 2.0 & Java : RIA for the Enterprise or Flex 2.0 @ Work in combination with Spring and Hibernate. Better start practicing your speedcubing! These Flex Edition cubes are much harder than regular Rubik’s cubes! See you in Antwerp!
*** Update ***
I didn’t realize it before but I guess we are expecting a ton of people and I’m only going to drag 150 Rubik’s Cubes to Antwerp. So, the first 150 lucky people at the session on Tuesday will get the free Flex Edition cubes. So get there early!


5 Comments
Hi James,
I would like to attend to your talk but due to the fact that I’m from Spain is really difficult to attend :(. We are architecting a large app that should rely on Spring/Hibernate and FDS2 but we are near to avoid hibernate since lazy collections doesn’t work for us. Please, if you have some example of using FDS/Spring/Hibernate with lazy hibernate collections that does not overload the client could you contact me by email? This would avoid more headaches for me since I don’t get it work.
Best,
C.
Hi Carlos,
I don’t have anything right now, but I will check around and see if I can find an example for you.
-James
If I were there, I’d have a shot at winning the iPod. :-)
But, I just want the cube, not the iPod.
Who does one have to do to get his hands on one of these Flex Rubik Cubes?
Jeff, I think you will have to attend one of my Flex sessions somewhere. I’ll continue posting my where abouts so that hopefully we will be in the same city sometime.
Many Thanks James,
It would be great to have a simple working example since this is the main problem when you plan to use Hibernate.
Hope you make the example soon! :)