I'm really looking forward to meeting people in person at the meeting!
I've got a couple of articles that were published this week by IBM
devWorks, so I may as well put in a plug for those: Data Binding Part 3:
JiBX architecture
http://www-106.ibm.com/developerworks/library/x-databd3/index.html on
the XML zone, and Securing Linux for Java services
http://www-106.ibm.com/developerworks/linux/library/l-secjav.html on
the Linux zone.
- Dennis
Simon Ritchie wrote:
The next meeting on April 8, will feature two interesting speakers:
Dennis Sosnoski and Rob Gingell. The meeting will be held in the large
conference room at Arizona Mail Order. Here are the presentation topics:
Short Presentation
The short presentation will be from Dennis Sosnoski. He will be
speaking on his open source data binding project JiBX
(http://www.jibx.org).
Dennis is the founder of Sosnoski Software Solutions
http://www.sosnoski.com/ and is a frequent speaker on Java
technologies and related Internet issues.
Main Presentation
The main presentation will be from Rob Gingell. Rob will be speaking
on JCP, Sun and Network Computing. It will be a presentation in two
parts. Part I: a largely vendor agnostic discussion of the status of
the Java Community Process and recent updates to it. Part II: a
largely vendor specific discussion about Sun's interests in Java and
Network Computing.
Rob Gingell is a Sun Fellow and Vice President and currently serves as
Sun's Chief Engineer and also as the Chair of the Java Community
Process (SM). He has been with Sun since 1985 and prior to that was on
the staff of Case Western Reserve University, from which he received a
B.S. in Computer Engineering in 1977. His current interests are in
network computing environments.
Thanks,
Simon.
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