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I'm the creator of Hibernate, a popular object/relational persistence solution for Java, and Seam, an application framework for enterprise Java. I've also contributed to the Java Community Process standards as Red Hat representative for the EJB, JPA, JSF specifications and as spec lead of the CDI specification. At Red Hat, I'm currently working on Ceylon, a new programming language for the JVM.

I also post stuff on G+.

Location: Guanajuato, Mexico, cabrones!
Occupation: Fellow at JBoss, a Division of Red Hat
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My Books
Java Persistence with Hibernate
with Christian Bauer
November 2006
Manning Publications
841 pages (English), PDF ebook
Hibernate in Action
with Christian Bauer
August 2004
Manning Publications
408 pages (English), PDF ebook
18. Mar 2008, 12:31 CET, by Gavin King

Congratulations to the JBoss Tools team at JBoss and Exadel for getting 2.0.1 out the door!

12. Mar 2008, 14:29 CET, by Gavin King

The seam community site went live exactly one month ago, and already boasts more than 1000 registered members, with twenty-something people signing up every day. The new forum is buzzing, and we're starting to get lots of useful information up on the wiki.

Meanwhile, I've just got back from a long trip to Japan and Australia, where I met with a bunch of big companies who are either using Seam, considering using Seam, or just curious. And a lot of people have been asking about Web Beans...

13. Feb 2008, 04:05 CET, by Gavin King

The Seam community finally has a new home. Yes, everyone's been begging for this for, like, forever, but we wanted the Seam website to run entirely on Seam, which meant we had to build the infrastructure first.

seamframework.org was created using Seam Wiki, a brand new wiki/forum/blog/FAQ engine implemented using Seam, Hibernate, RichFaces and JQuery. (Seam Wiki also powers this blog.)

A huge thanks to Christian for all his hard work on Seam Wiki, seamframework.org and in.relation.to. And thanks to James Cobb for the design of seamframework.org.

Let us know what you think in the forum!

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