Alex Kalinovsky

Alex Kalinovsky was born in Ukraine in 1974 and moved to the United States in 1997. He has been in the IT industry for more than 10 years, with experience that ranges from writing C and C++ applications to developing enterprise Java solutions. Since 1997, Alex has worked solely with Java and is proud to be one of its original evangelists. He has taught more than 15 classes on Enterprise Java technologies and worked as a mentor for many teams. Alex has written for various publications, including JavaWorld, Sun JavaSoft, Information Week and the Washington Post. He is a Certified Enterprise Java Architect consulting for leading companies that use Java and J2EE. He is also a lead architect for WebCream, a revolutionary Java product that bridges Swing and HTML. In his spare time, Alex enjoys traveling, reading, wind-surfing, snowboarding and bodybuilding.

Alex Kalinovsky

Alex Kalinovsky has been in the IT industry for more than nine years, with experience that ranges from developing with C and C++ on Windows, to Java on Unix. He is a lead developer for WebCream, a revolutionary Java product that uses many of the techniques that will be covered in the book. Since 1997, Alex has worked solely with Java and is proud to be one of its original evangelists and gurus. He has worked as an architect and tech lead on various enterprise-level projects involving EJB, CORBA, Servlets/JSP, XML, Swing, and others. He has taught more than 15 different classes on enterprise Java technologies and worked as a mentor for many teams.