Ron Bodkin
Chief Software Architect, Quantcast
Ron Bodkin is the chief software architect of Quantcast, an open ratings service for Web sites. Ron is also the founder of New Aspects of Software, which provides consulting and training on aspect-oriented software development and effective architectures for Java. Ron is also the leader of the open source Glassbox application performance troubleshooting project.
Previously, Ron led the first implementation projects and training efforts for customers of the AspectJ group at Xerox PARC. Prior to that, Ron was a founder and the CTO of C-bridge, a consultancy that delivered enterprise applications using Java frameworks.
Previously, Ron led the first implementation projects and training efforts for customers of the AspectJ group at Xerox PARC. Prior to that, Ron was a founder and the CTO of C-bridge, a consultancy that delivered enterprise applications using Java frameworks.
Blog
Glassbox Lab at JavaOne Today
Posted Wednesday, May 9, 2007
This is just a quick note to let everyone know that MaxPoon and Paul Cheung are doing a lab session with hands on Glassbox content at JavaOne today from 1:30pm to 3:30pm. I'll be there also to answer questions. Here are the details:Nonintrusivmore »Two Useful Aspects
Posted Wednesday, November 15, 2006
Sometimes it's refreshing to write a useful little aspect. Just last night I was reviewing some code that colleagues wrote for thread safety and I found this to be a really efficient way to find likely danger spots: public aspect TrackColmore »Presentations
Rich Web Application Performance and Scalability
You know AJAX can improve Web application usability, but only if designed properly. more »Managing Client State Across Domains
Rich Web apps often need to combine information from different DNS domains, though needs vary from visual mash-ups to deep integration. more »Rich Web apps often need to combine information from different DNS domains, though needs vary from visual mash-ups to deep integration.
This presentation looks at current and emerging security models for storing state and allowing communication across domains with JavaScript, DOM, Images, and Flash Shared Objects.
