Feb
17
February Meeting
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Just a reminder that there will be no February meeting for NJUG.
Look forward to seeing you all next month!
Jan
10
Januray Meeting
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Hello everybody,
This is just a reminder that the January Nashville Java Users Group meeting is scheduled on tuesday, January 15th at 6:15 pm. The meeting is at the standard location, which is 26 Century Blvd Nashville TN 37214, on the 6th Floor at Emdeon corp. You can find a map to the facility by clicking here => http://voomr.com/NJUG
This months speaker is a fellow JUG member, and a stong supporter of object oriented principles - Mr. Steve Nyemba. The topic of the discussion is Javascript.
- Object Oriented Javascript. - JavaScript is an excellent language to write object oriented web applications. It can support OOP because it supports inheritance through prototyping as well as properties and methods. It instantly gives you power; you can write code that can be re-used and that is encapsulated.
- Namespacing javascript, Embedding HTML into another using javascript.
- Last but not least, JSUnit - The Unit Testing framework for JavaScript.
We look forward to seeing all of you tomorrow night! If you have any issues give Gregg a call at 615.351.4178
Dec
11
December Meeting
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Greetings All!
Just a reminder that the December Nashville Java Users Group is tomorrow Tuesday December 18th at 6:15 pm. The meeting is at the standard location, which is 26 Century Blvd Nashville TN 37214, on the 6th Floor at Emdeon corp. You can find a map to the facility by clicking here => http://voomr.com/NJUG . This months speaker is Java evangelist Carol McDonald from Sun Microsystems. Carol has been traveling across the globe speaking at Sun Tech days, with a final 2007 speaking engagement at the Nashville Java Users group. This is a meeting you don’t want to miss!
The topic of the discussion is, “Comparing a Sample Application built using Java EE, Spring and Seam”. Examining a sample Application built 3 different ways:
- with JavaServer Faces, EJB 3.0 and the Java Persistence API,
- Spring 2.0, JPA, and JSF
- JBoss Seam
This talk will explain the implementation of a sample Online Catalog Application using JavaServer Faces, EJB 3.0 and the Java Persistence API. Then we will discuss the same application implemented using Spring 2.0, JPA, and JSF, and Finally we will look at the same application using Seam.
We look forward to seeing all of you tomorrow night!
If you have any issues give me a call 615.351.4178
Nov
14
November Meeting
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Greetings everyone!
The November NJUG meeting will be held at Emdeon Corporation on Tuesday November 20th at 6pm. A map to the facility can be found here =>
http://voomr.com/NJUG . The presentation topic is as follows:
Topic: Taking Advantage of Web Scale Computing with Amazons Elastic Computing Cloud (EC2)
Presenter: Gregg Boyle
Overview: On demand computing power for literally pennies per hour is now a reality for any developer or entrepreneur with a great idea and a little bit of time. We will walk through what it takes to stand up a server, and deploy an application in just minutes. The possibilities are endless for what this solution can enable for any entrepreneur or person with a great idea but but not a lot of money to get off the ground with a project. And of course, we will be doing all of this with a command line toolkit built in java!
BTW, IBM announced today that it is also putting a cloud computing solution into the market. Lookout Software as a Service, here comes Hardware as a Service!
Here is a summary of the EC2 service:
Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud (Amazon EC2) is exposed via a set of web api’s that provides resizable compute capacity in the cloud. It is designed to make web-scale computing easier for developers. Amazon EC2’s simple web service interface allows you to obtain and configure capacity with minimal friction. It provides you with complete control of your computing resources and lets you run on Amazon’s proven computing environment. Amazon EC2 reduces the time required to obtain and boot new server instances to minutes, allowing you to quickly scale capacity, both up and down, as your computing requirements change. Amazon EC2 changes the economics of computing by allowing you to pay only for capacity that you actually use. Service Highlights
Elastic
Amazon EC2 enables you to increase or decrease capacity within minutes, not hours or days. You can commission one, hundreds or even thousands of server instances simultaneously.
Completely Controlled
You have complete control of your instances. You have root access to each one, and you can interact with them as you would any machine.
Flexible
You have the choice of several instance types, allowing you to select a configuration of memory, CPU, and instance storage that is optimal for your application.
Reliable
Amazon EC2 offers a highly reliable environment where replacement instances can be rapidly and reliably commissioned.
Secure
Amazon EC2 provides web service interfaces to configure firewall settings that control network access to and between groups of instances. OK, back to business. The speaker for the December NJUG meeting with be Java Evangelist Carol McDonald of Sun. You can get to her blog here =>
http://voomr.com/CarolMcDonald . The following bio was borrowed from Sun’s Tech Days site: Carol McDonald is a Java Technology Evangelist at Sun Microsystems. As a software developer for over 15 yrs , Carol’s experience has been in the technology areas of distributed network applications and protocols, including Java EE technology, XML, Internet/Intranet applications, LDAP, Distributed Network Management (CMIP,SNMP) and Email (X.400,X.500). Before joining Sun Carol worked on a Car Loan Servicing application for Toyota, Pharmaceutical Intranet applications for Roche in Switzerland, a Telecom Network Management Application for Digital (now HP) in France, a X.400 Email Server for IBM in Germany, and as a student intern for the National Security Agency. Carol holds a M.S. in Computer Science from the University of Tennessee, a B.S. in Geology from Vanderbilt University, and is a Sun Certified Java Architect and Java Language Programmer. Carol is also Fluent
in French and German.
Carol is currently traveling across the globe speaking at Sun Tech days in Asia, with a final 2007 speaking engagement at the Nashville Java Users group. Carol as asked if it is possible for us to hold the December NJUG meeting on the 19th or 20th instead of the 18th. What is everyone’s thoughts on this? Please let me know so we can plan and coordinate appropriately. As usual, if anyone has any issues or questions give me a call 615.351.4178. The address for the NJUG meeting locations is Meeting Location is : Emdeon Corporation 26 Century Blvd, Nashville, TN 37214. Here is a link to a map of the location. http://voomr.com/NJUG
Sep
11
September Meeting
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Hello all,
This is a reminder for the upcoming NJUG meeting for September 2007. It will be held at 6pm, Tuesday the 18th at Emdeon Corporation.
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This time we are not having any presentation. We had lots in the past months. However, we are going to utilize this time to discuss the support for this user group.
We will have an open discussion of the tasks such as finding sponsers, managing presenters, organizing presentation archives website maintenance, JUG advertisements etc.
Let us all together, make this a better organization.
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Feel free to call either Gregg if you have any issues finding the location on Tuesday.
Gregg’s cell: 615.351.4178.
Meeting Location Address:
Emdeon Corporation
26 Century Blvd, Nashville, TN 37214
For a google map view of the meeting location go here:
http://maps.google.com/maps?f=q&hl=en&geocode=&q=26+century+blvd,+nas…
Thanks
-Vaidehi Kasarekar