Hi Daniel,

Would you be kind enough to announce that the No Fluff Just Stuff Java
Symposium Series will be raffling off one more pass at the May TriJUG
meeting on the 17th.  Also, the special JUG discount program for the
Research Triangle Software Symposium ends Friday, May 21st.  Go to
www.nofluffjuststuff.com/2004-06-raleighdurham/index.jsp for details.


Thanks,

Jay

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From: "Daniel Zhang" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Subject: [Juglist] TriJUG May Meeting Topic Announcement


Triangle Java Users Group Presents:

Professional Open Source and the future of JBoss

presented by Mark Fleury

*Monday, May 17, 2004 *
*6:30 PM - 9:00 PM*
*MCNC Auditorium*
3021 Cornwallis Road
Research Triangle Park, North Carolina

Abstract:
Marc Fleury, founder and president of JBoss Inc. and Gavin King, founder
and lead developer of Hibernate will describe the Professional Open
Source model and what the future means for key open source Java products
such as JBoss Application Server, Hibernate, JBoss Cache, and others.
This talk will also include detailed technical discussions about the
Aspect-Oriented Programming (AOP) framework and the role the Microkernel
plays within the JBoss Application Server. We will move beyond just
simple logging examples to cover all standard reusable aspect
technologies present in JBoss such as persistence, caching, invocations,
transactions, and acidity.

As a bonus, this session will also include detailed coverage of key
additional open source Java products such as Hibernate, the world’s most
popular open source O/R Mapping and Transparent Object Persistence
product and JBoss Cache, a unique transactional replicated cache. This
session will also give attendees the chance to ask questions of two of
the most recognized leaders in open source Java software.

Join us for a discussion entitled, "Professional Open Source and the
future of JBoss"

About the Speakers:
Marc Fleury Marc is currently the founder and president of JBoss Inc™,
the industry’s largest open source Java software provider. Based in
Atlanta, JBoss Inc. has instituted the Professional Open Source™ model
whereby open source Java products are supported by the actual core
development teams. A graduate of France's Ecole Polytechnique, and an
ex-Lieutenant in the French paratroopers, Marc received a Masters in
Theoretical Physics from the Ecole Nationale Superieure rue d'Ulm and a
PhD in Physics from Ecole Polytechnique for experimental work he did as
a visiting scientist at MIT's Research Lab of Electronics. Marc began
his professional career at Sun Microsystems France in sales before
transitioning to engineering, where he worked in SAP development for Sun
in Silicon Valley. Shortly after leaving Sun to work as an independent
software contractor, Marc started the JBoss open source Java Application
Server project.

Gavin King is the founder and lead developer of the Hibernate project,
an open source Object/Relational Mapping and Transparent Object
Persistence product. Gavin was born in Australia and still resides in
Melbourne. Gavin studied mathematics at the Monash University before
deciding to make the leap into open source software. He currently works
on Hibernate and a new Hibernate-based CMP engine for JBoss Inc., the
Professional Open Source™ company and supplier of technical support
services for a suite of Open Source Java products. Gavin has recently
co-authored a forthcoming book titled “Hibernate in Action” that will be
published by Manning. He is also an active participant in the JDO expert
group.

Agenda:
6:30 - 7:00 PM -- Meet, Talk, Pizza
7:00 - 7:15 -- JUG Business and Announcements
7:15 - 8:15 -- Presentation
8:15 - 8:30 -- Discussion with Presenter
9:00 - Doors close

Admission:
Paid-up members of TriJUG may attend without additional charge. Non
members are asked to pay $5 per meeting. But, if you are either a full
time student or unemployed, then we ask only $2 per meeting.

DIRECTIONS to MCNC:
*From Raleigh:*
Take I-40 West toward Durham and Chapel Hill. You will enter RTP. Where
I-40 splits, bear right onto the Durham Freeway North (Highway 147).
Take the Cornwallis Road Exit. At the end of the exit ramp, bear right -
cross back over the Freeway. MCNC is located approximately 3/4 mile on
the right.

*From Durham:*
Get on the Durham Freeway South (Highway 147). Take the Cornwallis Road
exit. At the end of the ramp, bear right - MCNC is approximately 3/4
mile on right.

-Daniel Zhang | TriJUG Event Coordinator


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