David Nuescheler Addresses Java Development Community
Las Vegas, NV — March 22, 2006 —Day Software today announced that the company’s CTO, David Nuescheler, will expand upon the benefits of a JCR compliant repository at an educational session entitled JCR vs. RDBMS: Your Application is a “Content Application”, 10 Symptoms at the upcoming ServerSide Java Symposium in Las Vegas, Nevada. This symposium is focused on industry leaders and innovators in the Java Development community.
David Nuescheler is the CTO for Day Software and the specification lead on JSR 170 and JSR 283, Content Repository for Java Technology API (JCR) and, along with a group of industry experts, has been working over the past 4 years to standardize the content repository market.
In many applications the typical short-comings of relational databases are covered up either by using database centric frameworks or even worse by using secondary storage. This shows in symptoms that we all know: Binaries go into a Filesystem, "unstructured" information is stored in XML, etc.
This session is geared to prove that a JCR compliant content repository is the ideal general purpose "Future Storage" for modern Applications that require commodity features like Versioning, Fulltext search, Hierarchy support, Ranking, Namespaces without sacrificing transactions, referencial integrity and scalability.
Expect real-life examples and code-snippets.
What: JCR vs, RDBMS: Your Application is a “Content Application”, 10 Symptoms!
Presenters: David Nuescheler, CTO, Day Software
Where: Caesar’s Palace, Las Vegas
When: Thursday, March 23, 2006
Time: 5:30 pm – 6:45 pm














