This message includes updates and announcements regarding the 2001 RMI
Community Meeting (http://www.blumenfeld-maso.com/RMIMeeting).

* Initial Set of Sessions Announced
* Last Chance for New Proposals
* Your Chance to Register

Initial Set of Sessions Announced
---------------------------------
An initial set of sessions for the RMI Community Meeting has been selected
and can be viewed on-line at
http://www.blumenfeld-maso.com/RMIMeeting/schedmain.html. The initial set
of sessions was selected by the conference co-chairs from amongst the
proposals received thus far.

The newly selected proposals include:
* "Java Platform Performance Tuning" (with special emphasis on RMI),
presented by Jeff Kesselman from Sun
* "Looking Up RMI Objects" (alternatives to the RMI Registry) presented by
Ted Neward of DevelopMentor
* "RMI Mobile Extensions for Portable Devices", presented by Tetsuro Kimura
of Toshiba Corp.
* "Rio -- A Dynamic, Distributed, Quality of Service Architecture Based on
Jini and RMI", presented by Jim Clarke and Dennis Reedy, both from Sun

See the community meeting website for session abstracts, speaker bios and
session schedules.

Last Chance for New Proposals
-----------------------------
Today, Jan. 31, 2001, is the last day to submit proposals for the RMI
Commuity Meeting. Many potential speakers have expressed interest in
speaking but have no doubt been putting off submitting a proposal. Today is
your last chance! There are still several slots for sessions in the meeting
schedule that have not been filled. Proposals received before midnight
tonight (PST) will be considered for those slots.

For directions on how to submit a proposal for a session to the RMI
Community Meeting, please see
http://www.blumenfeld-maso.com/RMIMeeting/speakmain.html.

Your Chance to Register
-----------------------
The RMI Community Meeting only has room for up to 300 registered attendees.
The ranks of attendees have been slowly filling since the meeting was first
announced. Now that session schedules are being announced, and as the date
of the meeting gets closer, the rate of new registrations is accellerating.
If you are planning on attending the RMI Community Meeting, register as
soon as possible to guarantee your spot!

The RMI Community Meeting registration page is
http://www.blumenfeld-maso.com/RMIMeeting/regmain.html.


Brian Maso
Host, RMI Community Meeting 2001
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