Don't forget tonight's JUG meeting.  Its at a Nortel building rather than
MCNC.


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.


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