Remember the meeting is Thursday for August.  The information on the website has been
updated.  Here it is:


Triangle Java Users Group Presents:

All the stuff you're doing wrong in your J2EE/JBoss application

presented by Andrew Oliver of JBoss

Thursday, August 12, 2004
6:30 PM - 9:00 PM
Nortel Networks
4001 E. Chapel Hill-Nelson Highway
Research Triangle Park, North Carolina

Abstract:
* You've got class cast exceptions at startup
* Your application only scales to 10 concurrent users and then gets slow
* You want to use CMP, but gosh darn it, its so slow (you messed it up)
* You want to package your application to allow maximum hot-deployability but all you
manage to do is get class cast exceptions
* Commit Option means what exactly?
* Just what the heck IS a dynamic proxy?
* How do classloaders work?
* The JMX Console....that's secure....how?
* How do you impose arbitrary security rules outside of your code?

Do these questions burn in the back of your mind? Does this sound kinda like you? In
about 1.5 hours we will cram as much of the full Raleigh JBoss Advanced Training as
possible. You'll know all sorts of configuration and packaging issues. While we'll 
focus
on JBoss, many of these concepts have general applicability in Java (Classloaders,
dynamic proxies, etc.). As usual, it'll be about as much comedy show as hard core
technology.

About the Speaker:
Andrew Oliver is a professional open source developer with JBoss, Inc. He is also a
member of the Apache Software Foundation. Andy was very fortunate to get involved with
the TriJUG and together which JUG member Marc Johnson founded POI, an API for reading 
and
writing Microsoft Office (Excel, Word, OLE 2 Compound Documents, etc.) using pure Java.
While president of the JUG, Andy was fortunate enough to meet Marc Fleury (CEO JBoss,
Inc) at the J2EE Container Shootout. After Andy was done insulting Marc and telling him
all of the things he thought was wrong with J2EE and JBoss, Marc offered Andy a job.

Andy's worked for JBoss, Inc. first as a contractor for nearly a year before becoming 
an
employee in October of 2003. At JBoss, Andy works his dream job doing open source
development, and teaching/consulting with people in the fine art of open source. Andy
leads the JBossMail project.
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 Nortel Networks:
>From Raleigh:
Proceed West on I40 to Davis Drive (Exit 280) Take exit for Davis Drive. At the top of
the ramp turn left (south) on Davis Drive Proceed to the light at Davis and 54 (aprox 
1/3
mile) Turn left onto 54. Proceed approx. 1/4 mile to first (of 3) Nortel entrances on
your left. Turn left into Nortel site (you should see a pond to your right) Proceed
aprox. 200 yards to the first right turn into parking lot. Park near center of near 
side
of building Enter through guard station near BIG YELLOW WALL. (Know your car's license
plate number -- guard may ask.)

>From Durham:
Proceed East on I40 to Davis Drive (Exit 280) Take exit for Davis Drive. At the top of
the ramp turn left (south) on Davis Drive Proceed to the light at Davis and 54 (approx
1/4 mile) Turn left onto 54. Proceed approx. 1/4 mile to first (of 3) Nortel entrances 
on
your left. Turn left into Nortel site (you should see a pond to your right) Proceed
aprox. 200 yards to the first right turn into parking lot. Park near center of near 
side
of building Enter through guard station near BIG YELLOW WALL. (Know your car's license
plate number -- guard may ask.)

>From Cary/Apex:
Entering RTP on Davis proceed to intersection with Hwy 54. Turn Right onto Hwy 54 (at
light) Proceed approx. 1/4 mile to first (of 3) Nortel entrances on your left. Turn 
left
into Nortel site (you should see a pond to your right) Proceed aprox. 200 yards to the
first right turn into parking lot. Park near center of near side of building Enter
through guard station near BIG YELLOW WALL. (Know your car's license plate number --
guard may ask.) 

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