On the road... By popular demand and in order to partially finance the continued development of JBoss I will be offering a training class on JBoss technology in Atlanta GA, May 14-18 2001. I will be offering the course at the Marriot Marquis hotel in downtown Atlanta GA. http://www.marriotthotels.com/dpp/PropertyPage.asp?MarshaCode=ATLMQ There are only 20 seats available, as I want to keep the class small due its intense lab format, and already 2 are gone :) hurry folks. Send an email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] to reserve a sit early. Here are the details ------------------------------------------- Training from The Source JBoss is today a mature, state-of-the-art, Open Source J2EE-based container. With 500 downloads a day, our modular Open Codebase is used in production around the world. Because of its very high degree of modularity, JBoss server is a prime candidate for embedding in web-enabled, database-driven and scalable applications. Our courses, delivered directly by the people behind the technology, will teach you the skills necessary to develop on top of the leading J2EE-based Open Source framework. Also, since JBoss is based on the J2EE industry standard, most of what you learn will apply to other J2EE-based vendors as well. Java 2 Enterprise Edition and EJB on JBoss. JBoss Group is offering both on-site and off-site training sessions. This 5-day class will teach you how to build advanced applications based on the JBoss framework. Whether you are a software developer, architect, technical lead or manager, you will find that our intermediate-to-advanced level class focuses on the essentials of J2EE application development on JBoss as well as JBoss specific must-know features and how to take full advantage of JBoss' Open Source nature. We explore in great detail the modular architecture of JBoss, powered by Java Management eXtensions (JMX), configuration and remote usage. We focus on the creation of custom extensions of our codebase such as custom interceptors and advanced persistence engines, and teach you all that is needed to take full advantage of the Open Source nature of JBoss. We can target our class depending on whether you are an OEM/ISV looking to embed JBoss.org technology, an ISP managing farms of JBoss servers or a tech-savvy IT department. Nowhere else can you find up-to-date information from the guys who create the technology in the first place. Where, When: Marriot Downtown Atlanta, Georgia. May 14-18 2001. To be taught by Marc Fleury, founder of JBoss.org. <a href="mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]?subject=Register for Atlanta training, May 14-18 2001">Register now</a> Training available onsite as well, <a href="mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]?subject=I need onsite training information">contact us</a> for availability. We are also thinking about a "European" Tour, <a href="mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]?subject=Interested in Europe training"> preregister here</a> Price: $3k per student. $25k for onsite. Unlimited number of students. Topics: Format is 50% theory, 50% lab. Laptop required. We will be covering the following topics: EJB 2.0 with JBoss Persistence with JBossCMP Servlet and JSP with Tomcat/Catalina Messaging and JMS with JBossMQ JBoss advanced configurations JMX infrastructure and MBeans Interceptors and Plugins JBoss internal development JBoss advanced integration topics Student selected topics _________________ Marc Fleury, Ph.D [EMAIL PROTECTED] _________________
