Announcing the Java RMI Community Meeting
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What: The Java RMI Community Meeting is an opportunity for RMI developers,
Sun RMI architects, and RMI/Jini/EJB vendors and advocates to share
advanced tools and techniques, and to learn about the future directions and
goals of RMI. This is a mini-conference with a strong practical, technical
bent.

Where: http://www.blumenfeld-maso.com/RMIMeeting -- on-line information and
registration
    OR: Irvine, California (real world)

When: Wed., March 21 & Thurs., March 22, 2001

Who: 300 RMI developers, Sun RMI architects, and various gurus from the
distributed Java world will be speaking and in attendance.

Also:

Call for Speaking Proposals
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You are also invited to submit speaking proposals. There is room for 10-15
talks of length 60-90 minutes. The RMI community is interested in hearing
what you have to say about your experience with/design ideas
for/tools for RMI. Sample topics include: RMI internals and protocols;
design and implementation techniques; developing, debugging and profiling
RMI applications; and using RMI or RMI-based tools in an enterprise system,
which basically includes any techniques targeted toward one of the 6
cardinal enterprise system properties: security, maintainability,
reliability, availability, scalability and performance.

Sun's Ann Wollrath and DevelopMentor's Stu Halloway, the meeting co-chairs,
will be selecting from amongst the proposals. Submission guidelines and
instructions are at
     http://www.blumenfeld-maso.com/RMIMeeting


From:

The Java RMI Community Meeting is brought to you by Blumenfeld & Maso,
Inc. (http://www.blumenfeld-maso.com), a small software consulting company
dedicated to Java technology. Blumenfeld & Maso is bringing you this
community meeting because, basically, no one else has stepped forward to do
so. This meeting is technically not endorsed by Sun or any other entity.
Please remember that Java is a trademark of Sun.




Brian Maso
Host, RMI Community Meeting 2001
For more information: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

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