Bobby Woolf will be speaking again (and the focus will be a bit different from his last talk) - this time to the WebSphere User Group on Tuesday at IBM. Everyone in the JUG or on this mailing list is invited to attend free of charge. No reservation is needed. - just show up!
More information is below and at http://www.rtpwug.org/meetings.html
Regards,
Don
============================================ Triangle/RTP WUG Jan. 27 - Introduction to Messaging with Patterns
Tues, Jan. 27, 2004
IBM Building #500 Cafeteria Research Triangle Park, NC
Introduction to Messaging with Patterns
Bobby Woolf IBM
6 p.m - Gathering with refreshments courtesy of Strikeiron 6:15 p.m. - Elections. Demo of Strikeiron Web Services Products.
Strikeiron is a new local RTP company whose web services integration tools are making a national impression. StrikeIron�s core technology is encapsulated in the Web Services Business Object (WSBO�) layer. WSBO allows business intelligence analysts, knowledge workers and developers to view, extract, and format data from any existing Web service.
6:45 p.m. - 8:00 p.m. Main Presentation - Introduction to Messaging with Patterns
Our speaker is going to present an Introduction to Messaging using Design Patterns. He tells us that in researching and writing his new book, he found there were certain patterns common to all of JMS, WebSphere MQ, Microsoft's MSMQ and BizTalk, WebMethods, and the other asynchronous messaging frameworks that need to be borne in mind when using any of them.
In a talk accessible to all levels, he will help you understand the advantages and limitations of asynchronous messaging as compared to other integration techniques, how to determine the message channels your applications will need, and will touch on how to manage and monitor a messaging system once it's in use as part of your enterprise.
Bobby Woolf is the coauthor of the new Book,<http://www.aw-bc.com/catalog/academic/product/0,4096,0321200683-PRE,00.html> Enterprise Integration Patterns: Designing, Building, and Deploying Messaging Solutions , and is a Consultant for IBM. He is coauthor of The Design Patterns Smalltalk Companion (Addison-Wesley, 1998), and author of articles in IBM DeveloperWorks (e.g. <http://www.ibm.com/developerworks/library/j-jms11/>"JMS 1.1 simplifies messaging with unified domains" ), Java Developer's Journal, and elsewhere. He has been a tutorial presenter at OOPSLA, JavaEdge, and Smalltalk Solutions, among other conferences.
See the directions below and map at <http://www.rtpwug.org/download/RTPsitemap.pdf>http://www.rtpwug<http://www.rtpwug.org/download/RTPsitemap.pdf>.org/download/RTPsitemap.pdf
The meeting is FREE to all - no RSVP is needed.
Directions to the Meeting
Distance from Raleigh (17 miles) / Durham (8 miles) / Chapel Hill (12 miles)
From I-40, take Exit 280 - Davis Drive. At the end of the exit ramp, take a right (North) onto Davis Drive. Continue straight on Davis Drive for about 0.5 miles. Take a right on Cornwallis road. Go about 1/2 mile, you will cross over railroad tracks. At the IBM gate keep to the right.
If the rightmost gate is down, press on the intercom button and tell the remote guard that you are attending the WebSphere User Group meeting, and give him your name. He will open the gate for you. Go through gate, follow the road around past the first Tivoli Building, looking for signs leading to Building 500 or "Software Group." Our IBM host is Greg Ackerman.
Go through gate, follow the road around past the first Tivoli Building, looking for signs leading to Building 500 or "Software Group." It should be the third road on the left. It can be a little tricky, so please allow some extra time the first time.
It can be a little tricky, so please allow some extra time the first time.
You will see a visitors' parking lot. Turn in and park, and walk to the Building 500 lobby.
Be careful not to go too far (the second Tivoli building is too far) or you will find yourself on a one-way exit ramp and have to drive back around.
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