This is a reminder of the the upcoming TriJUG October 18th meeting.
Details below.

See you there.

-Chris

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Triangle Java Users Group Presents:

The Future of Object Persistence

presented by Patrick Linskey

Monday, October 18, 2004
6:30 PM - 9:00 PM

4001 E. Chapel Hill-Nelson Highway
Research Triangle Park, North Carolina

Abstract:
The recent announcement by Sun Microsystems about the EJB and JDO
specification teams collaborating on a common persistence API was driven
by requests from the Java community. The collaboration will result in the
development of a new specification that incorporates the best of parts of
the JDO and EJB standards. Like JDO, this common persistence API will work
in and out of the container. Additionally, JDO 2.0 will continue to push
forward, sharing many aspects of the new persistence specification e.g.,
object/relational mapping metadata, but adding functionality that will go
beyond the scope of the new persistence specification.

In this presentation, we will highlight the current status of the new
persistence specification and the details of the JDO 2 specification. We
will highlight how developers can use the JDO specification, available
today, as the perfect migration path to the new persistence specification
and how products supporting both specifications can provide
interoperability between the two standards. Finally, in this presentation,
we will highlight criteria to look at when you evaluate different
persistence solutions.

About the Speaker:
Patrick Linskey has been working with Java Data Objects for over 3 years
and has been involved in object/relational mapping for 5+ years. As the
founder and CTO of SolarMetric, Patrick drives the technical direction of
the company. Patrick is a luminary on JDOcentral, a consortium committed
to marketing the JDO standard. Patrick has been the primary evangelist for
JDO, having publicly spoken to rave reviews in numerous cities over the
past 2 years. He has been one of the leaders on the JDO specification
team, currently helping drive the JDO 2.0 specification and will be
SolarMetric's representative on the new POJO persistence specification
proposed by Sun.

Patrick is co-author of Bitter EJB, one of the more popular Java books in
2003. Patrick has also worked for TechTrader, MIT's Media Lab and Bank One
in various technical roles. Under Patrick's leadership, SolarMetric has
developed the market leading JDO implementation with nearly 300 customers
throughout the world spanning all industries. Patrick holds a B.S. in
Computer Science from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.
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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