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Welcome To UJUG Website
The Utah Java User Group is a non-profit organization primarily concerned with helping all of the Java developers in our community keep our skills sharp and knowledge current. There's no better place for Java developers in Utah to socialize, network, and learn about what's happening in the Java universe.
We meet the third Thursday of each month (except December).
Our meeting agenda includes two technical presentations, various break-out sessions, book giveaways,
and (perhaps the biggest draw) free food during the meeting. Bring your Java questions to the meeting
and you'll probably find an answer!
Visit our sponsors. We do not collect dues or fees, so without them we wouldn't have a group.
This includes our meeting place, food, books, drinks, our web site and everything else.
Please take the time to visit our sponsor's web sites and support them.
We're always looking to improve our group. Send your comments, suggestions and whatever to Chris Maki
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Consider joining the announcements email list. This list is only used to send mail regarding the upcoming meetings, and is low-volume. To sign-up to our jobs email list, check out this page.
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The April UJUG Meeting is on Thursday, April 17, 2008 6:00PM - 9:00PM Please RSVP so we can order the right amount of food. Meeting Agenda | Time | Presenter | Topic | | 6:00 - 8:00 | Java Technology Stack | Overstock.com, Williams Energy, O.C. Tanner, the LDS Church, and IHC | | 8:00 - 9:00 | Don Bogardus, Chris Hansen | Breakouts | Plus the following breakouts: | Small Group/Mentoring/Breakout | Presenter | | Java Certification (Chapter 4 & 5) | Don Bogardus | | Alternative Languages on the JVM | Chris Hansen
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Java Technology Stack Have you every wondered how Java technologies are used at Overstock.com, or how the world's largest J2EE (no that's not a typo, these guys were J2EE technology pioneers) application built by Williams Energy is being transformed right now to use Java and Flex? How about how O.C. Tanner, the world leader in employee recognition and the manufacture of the 2002 Olympic medals, uses Java technology? If you attended last months meeting you know just how complex the FamilySearch Digital Pipeline is, but how about the rest of the applications and systems built by the LDS Church? Finally, IHC, host of the UJUG monthly meeting, will be talking about how Java enables them to build complex Java systems.
This months UJUG meeting will be broken into two sections, first a technology stack overview by Overstock.com, Williams Energy, O.C. Tanner, the LDS Church, and IHC followed by a panel discussion. To give you a better idea of what will be covered during the technology stack overview, each presenter will talk about:
- Challenges your company faced and how they were resolved with your technology stack
- Overview of your technology stack
- Once you decided on the stack, what worked and what didn’t?
- What would you change if you could?
The panel discussion will cover the following topics:
- Does the platform you’ve selected drive additional technology choices? e.g. if you are using GlassFish does that mean you also use the Metro stack for web services?
- What is your biggest pain point today and how are you addressing it?
- Two part question on how your stack effects things:
- How does your technology stack choices affect hiring?
- Do you expect everyone hired to know the whole stack or just the experts?
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