Some articles and recorded material relating to either Apache Isis (or its predecessor, the Naked Objects framework), or its 'sister' open source project on the .NET platform, Naked Objects .NET. We’ve highlighted some of the better ones…
Presentation, BDD Exchange: To those whom much is given, much is expected… (45 min. video)
Presentation, JEEConf: Extremely rapid application development with Apache Isis (50 min. video)
Presentation, Oredev: RRRADDD! Ridiculously Rapid Domain-driven (and Restful) Apps With Apache Isis (50 min. video)
Article, Methods and Tools : Introducing Apache Isis
Article, SDJournal : Introducing Isis
Article, SDJournal: Restful Objects on Apache Isis
A Prezi presentation on Naked Objects and Apache Isis, mixed by Thomas Eck
Article, InfoQ: Introducing Restful Objects
Presentation, Skillsmatter: Restful Objects - A Hypermedia API For Domain Object Models
Presentation, InfoQ: Case study: Large-scale Pure OO at the Irish Government (1 hr video)
Article, InfoQ: Interview and Book Excerpt: Dan Haywood’s Domain Driven Design using Naked Objects
Presentation, Skillsmatter: How to have your domain-driven design cake and eat it, too (1 hr video)
Article, InfoQ: Fulfilling the Promise of MVC (Naked Objects .NET)
Podcast, Hanselminutes: Inside the Naked Objects Framework with Richard Pawson (Naked Objects .NET) (30 min)
Article, Methods and Tools: An Introduction to Domain Driven Design
Presentation, Skillsmatter: Exploring Domains and Collaborating with Domain Experts (1 hr video)
Presentation, Devoxx: Introducing Scimpi (30 min video)
Article, PragPub: Going Naked
Book: Domain Driven Design using Naked Objects, Dan Haywood
Article, InfoQ: Rapid Application Development using Naked Objects for .NET (Naked Objects .NET)
Richard Pawson’s PhD thesis on Naked Objects
Article series, TheServerSide
Part 1 - The Case for Naked Objects - Getting Back to the Object-Oriented Ideal
Part 2 - Challenging the Dominant Design of the 4-Layer Architecture
Part 4 - Modeling simultaneously in UML, Java, and User Perspectives
Part 5 - Building Rich Internet Applications with Naked Objects
Book: Naked Objects, Richard Pawson and Robert Matthews.