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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!

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July UJUG Meeting 2008 PDF Print E-mail

The July UJUG Meeting is on Thursday, July 17, 2008

6:00PM - 9:00PM

Please RSVP so we can order the right amount of food.

Meeting Agenda

Time Presenter Topic
6:00  -7:00 Chris Maki

Building Web Apps using Seam

 7:00 - 8:00
Arun GuptaGlassFish
 8:00 - 9:00
Don Bogardus,
Chris Hansen
Breakouts 

 

Plus the following breakouts:

Small Group/Mentoring/Breakout Presenter
Java Certification (Chapter 8) Don Bogardus
Alternative Languages on the JVM Chris Hansen

 

Building Apps using Seam

You can download the presentation here, and find the source code used during the presentation here.

 

 

About thespeaker

Chris Maki is a Principal Software Engineer at Overstock.com. Before joining Overstock.com, he was an independent consultant specializing in server-side Java development. Chris has been designing and building server-side systems for 16 years in C++, Objective-C, and Java. In addition to being a Java evangelist, Chris is also an avid proponent of Agile Software Development. Chris runs the Utah Java User Group and is a member of the WebBeans (JSR-299) and JPA 2.0 (JSR-317) expert groups.

GlassFish

GlassFish is an open-source, production quality and Java EE 5 compatible application server from Sun Microsystems.

This session will cover GlassFish v2, its Clustering capabilities, Metro web services stack with .NET interoperability, Web tier (Grizzly, Comet, jMaki, ...), Tools support, and Administration features. It will then get into ongoing work for GlassFish v3 which provides a highly modular, embeddable and extensible container. The multiple demos will allow the attendees to try the GlassFish bits and contribute to the community.

It explains how we created a vibrant community around GlassFish that is growing on a consistent basis. It will also provide a complete roadmap of GlassFish.

About thespeaker

Arun Gupta is a GlassFish Evangelist focusing on Web Services and "Web 2.0" Applications at Sun. Arun has over 12 years of experience in software industry working in various distributed computing technologies, Java(TM) platform, C++ and several web-related technologies.

In his current role, he works very closely to create and foster the community around GlassFish and related technologies.GlassFish is a 100% open-source Java EE 5 compliant Application server from Sun Microsytems. Arun was the specification lead for Java API for XML Web services (JAX-WS) in the Java platform. Arun is a committer in multiple open source projects in the GlassFish community. He has participated in several standard bodies and worked amicably with members from other companies. He has been with the Java EE team since it's inception. And since then he has contibuted to all Java EE and several Java SE (JDK) releases.

He is a prolific blogger at http://blogs.sun.com/arungupta. This blog has over 600 blog entries with frequent vistors from all over the world reaching upto 25,000 hits/day.

 
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