Re: [jug-discussion] *WARNING* Your Email Account Will Be Closed

2005-06-02 Thread Lesiecki Nicholas
You think that's bad? I get emails from myself all the time with viruses
in them...

:0
nick

--- Ollie [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Bummer
 -Original Message-
 From: Warner Onstine [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Date: Wed, 1 Jun 2005 17:44:05 
 To:jug-discussion@tucson-jug.org
 Subject: Re: [jug-discussion] *WARNING* Your Email Account Will Be Closed
 
 Yeah, the user is me ;-), and I haven't been infected it's a spoofed 
 address.
 
 -warner
 
 On Jun 1, 2005, at 4:56 PM, Michael Oliver wrote:
 
  That user might not even know they have been infected and the activity
  might be a result of that and not intentional.
 
  Michael Oliver
  CTO
  Alarius Systems LLC
  6800 E. Lake Mead Blvd, #1096
  Las Vegas, NV 89156
  Phone:(702)643-7425
  Fax:(702)974-0341
  *Note new email changed from [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 
  -Original Message-
  From: Warner Onstine [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
  Sent: Wednesday, June 01, 2005 4:39 PM
  To: jug-discussion@tucson-jug.org
  Subject: Re: [jug-discussion] *WARNING* Your Email Account Will Be
  Closed
 
  I guess I'll have to unsubscribe this particular user until I post
  using it.
 
  -warner
 
  On Jun 1, 2005, at 4:25 PM, Michael Oliver wrote:
 
  Warner,
 
  Worse than that the one sent to me, had an attachment with a virus in
  it.
 
  Date: Sat, 28 May 2005 05:25:30 +0800
  From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  To: jug-discussion@tucson-jug.org
  Subject: [jug-discussion] *WARNING* Your Email Account Will Be Closed
 
  We regret to inform you that your account has been suspended due to
  the
  violation of our site policy, more info is attached.
 
 
  Attachments:
  application/octet-stream; name=email-doc.zip
 
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  and
 
  -
  Date: Thu, 2 Jun 2005 08:50:16 +1000
  From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  To: jug-discussion@tucson-jug.org
  Subject: [jug-discussion] *DETECTED* Online User Violation
 
  The original message has been included as an attachment.
 
 
  Attachments:
  application/octet-stream; name=tor.zip
 
  -
 
  both had the W32/[EMAIL PROTECTED] virus in the attachmentswhich my
  postini caught.
 
  Michael Oliver
  CTO
  Alarius Systems LLC
  6800 E. Lake Mead Blvd, #1096
  Las Vegas, NV 89156
  Phone:(702)643-7425
  Fax:(702)974-0341
  *Note new email changed from [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  -Original Message-
  From: Warner Onstine [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
  Sent: Friday, May 27, 2005 2:34 PM
  To: jug-discussion@tucson-jug.org
  Subject: Re: [jug-discussion] *WARNING* Your Email Account Will Be
  Closed
 
  Sorry about this, it spoofed a real address that actually is
  subscribed
 
  to the list.
 
  -warner
 
  On May 27, 2005, at 2:25 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 
  We regret to inform you that your account has been suspended due to
  the violation of our site policy, more info is attached.
 
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[jug-discussion] More Shameless Self Promotion

2005-05-18 Thread Lesiecki Nicholas
IBM developerWorks has published both parts of Nick Lesiecki’s two-part
article series Enhance design patterns with AspectJ. This article is a
part of the peer-reviewed [EMAIL PROTECTED] series.

In this article, Nick shines a new light on traditional OO design patterns
from an AOP perspective:

For OOP, we have the GoF patterns, which give us a consistent, though
sometimes cumbersome, way of working with common concepts like observers
and decorators. AOP builds on OOP to give us a direct way of expressing
crosscutting concerns. It turns out that some of the GoF patterns are about
crosscutting and can be expressed directly in AOP. So what you'll notice is
that some of the patterns that involve many classes can be expressed with a
single aspect. Some patterns become easier to use because they involve less
code. Some are so well supported that they almost disappear.

As series lead (and author of the article), I welcome commentary from the
community regarding individual articles and the series as a whole.

Read the article :
http://www-128.ibm.com/developerworks/java/library/j-aopwork5/

Read the series:
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Re: [jug-discussion] And on that note WAS: Re: [jug-discussion] Our thanks to Nick

2005-04-20 Thread Lesiecki Nicholas
Hi everyone,

Thanks for the many recommendations. Unfortunately (?) at a place like
Google, the command-line mumbo jumbo is a big part of my requisite
knowledge. I am in the middle of learning the bash shell by Newham and
Rosenblatt. So far it's good, though I was hoping for more here's what you
might use sed for stuff...

Google gave me another OS X laptop (I tried to stop them, I swear!) so I
suppose the bash and general *nix stuff will help me there too. Despite the
obvious assumption that I'm sure some of you hold, I've spent very little
time interacting with the *NIX side of OS X, and a lot more time
interacting with its happy GUI... (Whee, watch those windows fly!)

 Anyway, based on the recommendations, I think I will purchase:

C++ Primer
Unix Power Tools

Maybe later  I will get:
Linux Cookbook
Linux in a Nutshell
The C++ Programming Language, Special 3rd ed., by Bjarne Stroustrup

(Too many books and I will read none of them...)

I already own the Scott Myers C++ book, it's standard issue at Google.

I know my Linux question was a little broad. I should have qualified that
I'm using some version of Red Hat  (beats me which one) with a very
pleasant if quirky GUI. So I guess I was hoping for something to give me
some perspective on the field as well as specific knowledge that I can
apply tomorrow.

Cheers,
Nick
--- [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 
 While bash is not Linux.  But much of what you do in Linux is often at
 the command line or a shell script.  So a good grasp of bash can be
 useful.
 
 I spend a great deal of my time trying to overcome this myth when talking
 to
 people about Linux :(I would honestly say I spend as much time in the
 command line on my Linux box as I do on my OSX box or on my Windows box. 
 Not
 to say you cannot do a lot of work in the command line if you wish, but
 just
 as MS batch files are not Windows bash scripts are not Linux.  And, if
 you
 wish, you never have to see a command line in Linux, just as you never
 have to
 see one in windows.  And while I know the people in this thread probably
 know
 this, I just wanted to clear it up for any lurkers out their :)
 
 
 Bryan O'Neal
 President
 Linux Users Group of
 Arizona State University
 
 
 
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Re: [jug-discussion] Searching large object graphs

2004-12-22 Thread Lesiecki Nicholas
OGNL

Nick
--- Tim Colson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 So just assume for a moment that RAM is cheap and you decided to load
 100K
 objects into memory. Assume those objects were Employees... you can
 imagine the fields would be the usual suspects. Assume each employee is
 associated with a profile that is another object, which is composed of a
 bunch of other data objects.
 
 What would you use to find/select objects like Name or email foo matches
 *olson*  ? 
 
 Some possibilities:
 http://jakarta.apache.org/commons/jxpath/
 
 Some of the stuff inside Commons:
 http://jakarta.apache.org/commons/collections/
 
 Lucene indexes
 http://jakarta.apache.org/lucene/docs/
 
 
 Others?
 
 Tim
 
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Re: [jug-discussion] need a short topic (or not)

2004-10-07 Thread Lesiecki Nicholas
Don't hold back Drew, tell us how you really feel!

:)
Nick
--- Drew Davidson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Warner Onstine wrote:
 
  One short topic I thought might be interesting would be Groovy. Has 
  anyone done anything with it yet? Willing to share?
 
 
 I can critique the Groovy hand-written parser code and point out why it 
 is the work of retarded monkeys.  But that won't take 15 minutes, 
 unfortunately.
 
 - Drew
 
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[jug-discussion] Jar slimming tools?

2004-02-25 Thread Lesiecki Nicholas
Hey,

I rememeber a discussion on this list about tools for JAR slimming:
ditching all the classes in a JAR than can be proved by static analysis to
be unused by your code. Does anyone else remember this and can they tell me
what the tools were that accomplished this feat?

Cheers,
Nick

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[jug-discussion] Sorry: Re: [jug-discussion] Developer's SIG - Dec. 2

2003-11-24 Thread Lesiecki Nicholas
Yep, sorry for this one too. Dratted reply-all.

Cheers,
Nick
--- Nicholas Lesiecki [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Martin,
 
 Didn't you ask me to speak at this SIG meeting on AspectJ? I thought I'd
 already confirmed in the affirmative. In any case, I'm happy to postpone
 since I'll have a lot going on that weekend anyway. I could reschedule
 the
 talk for January if you're interested.
 Nick
 
 On 11/22/03 8:13 PM, Martin Lapidus [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 
  The next meeting of the Developer's SIG will be on Dec. 2.
  
  William Mitchell will speak o Programming with GNU Emacs Lisp.
  
  For details see:
  
  www.coffeeInCodeOut.com\DevSig
  
  
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 Check out my books:
 * Mastering AspectJ: http://tinyurl.com/66vf
 * Java Tools for Extreme Programming: http://tinyurl.com/66vt
 
 Check out my articles on AspectJ:
 * http://tinyurl.com/66vu and http://tinyurl.com/66vv
 
 
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Re: [jug-discussion] Vote for JUG Logo

2003-02-03 Thread Lesiecki Nicholas

+1 Large gecko by Tim Colson/TJUG green gecko diagonal by Tim Colson (only
difference is size)
+1 Eduardo

Cheers,
nick
--- Webmaster [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Hi everyone,
 We've finally got several logos to choose from for the website logo. 
 
 You can view the logo entries at:
  http://www.tucson-jug.org/logos.html 
 
 
 To vote, send an e-mail with the name of the entry that you want to vote
 for 
 to this discussion list.  Send your e-mail before the next meeting on 
 February 11, 2003. 
 
 
 Also, I apologize in advance to those who don't like the extra e-mail,
 but 
 we simply don't have the voting functionality implemented yet. And, if
 you 
 really don't like it, maybe you would volunteer to help implement voting
 :-) 
 ? 
 
 
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Re: [jug-discussion] Software Quality Assurance Conference - Call for Speakers

2002-11-23 Thread Lesiecki Nicholas
Hi Martin,

I didn't meet you at Barnes and Noble, but I did coauthor Java Tools for
XP.  are you interested in having both Rick and I speak? If you're
interested, I'd love to hear more details. 

Cheers,
Nick
--- Martin Lapidus [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Greetings.
 We me at BarnesNoble several weeks ago. I picked up your book on Java
 Tools
 for XP and became quite excited about XP.
 
 I am involved in putting together a 1-day conference on software quality
 assurance. We are still at the early stages but our current plans are for
 early March at La Paloma. So far we have one firm commitment for a
 speaker,
 from Ventana Medical Systems, and we are in discussions with Raytheon's
 outreach program. We are planning for several one hour talks as well as
 one
 or two panel discussions. There will also be a vendor area.
 
 Time and place should become firm within the next week.
 
 I hope you would be willing to speak. Please let me know as soon as
 possible. Feel free to contact me for more details.
 
 Thanks,
 
 Martin
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[jug-discussion] Hah! That reply button is brutal.

2002-11-23 Thread Lesiecki Nicholas
I got caught by it too. Sorry all.


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Re: [jug-discussion] [dec presentation] survey of O/R tools

2002-11-13 Thread Lesiecki Nicholas

 Warner says:
 I'd prefer not to [cover EJB/CMP] for a few reasons:
 1) While I know that it is a kind of O/R it is not the kind I am 
 interested in at the moment

What kind are you interested in?

 2) It isn't standalone - it requires an EJB container

Point taken, but every framework requires something be it build tools or
classes to install in your app. In the case of Resin CMP we only use the
O/R mapping part--hardly anything else.

 3) I don't have an intimate knowledge of EJB

Would anyone like to volunteer instead? Rick Hightower?

 4) EJB can be an hour long all on it's own

Of course. Surely the subtleties of any of these frameworks would merit an
hour at least. The idea would be to cover it side by side with the other
persistence frameworks *as a persistence framework* and focus on how it can
be used as such and how it stacks up against the others.

Cheers,

Nick

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Re: [jug-discussion] [dec presentation] survey of O/R tools

2002-11-13 Thread Lesiecki Nicholas
See more below:

--- Warner Onstine [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 
 On Wednesday, November 13, 2002, at 06:14 PM, Lesiecki Nicholas wrote:
 
 
  Warner says:
  I'd prefer not to [cover EJB/CMP] for a few reasons:
  1) While I know that it is a kind of O/R it is not the kind I am
  interested in at the moment
 
  What kind are you interested in?
 
 Well, I personally have some issues with EJB ;-). If I saw a good 
 presentation on it maybe I'd change my mind. But I have problems with 
 any framework that requires me to create multiple files just in order 
 to get some data from a database as an object. 

You have a point. That's why I want to see EJB covered. Everyone I talk to
says EJB sucks. We use it and it doesn't seem so bad. (Back me up Rick,
Andy). But I'm always interested in another better idea. So I want to see
it compared side by side to other frameworks so that I can make up my mind
a little better.

 Make it easy for me to 
 do it and I might be interested. But I also like a light-weight 
 approach in regards to containers - I know servlets and I know servlet 
 containers, I don't want to have to learn how to configure JBoss just 
 to use EJB's.

From my cursory look at Torque and Hibernate I say the exact same thing: I
don't want to have to configure this tool just to get my persistence. But
we're debating before the presentation!

[...snip...] 
 I would gladly develop the framework and have others contribute pieces 
 to it.

Gosh, when's the next meeting? After all my bitching I should probably
attend and present. But my schedule has allowed no free evenings for the
last two months...sigh.

Cheers,

nick

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RE: [jug-discussion] [dec presentation] survey of O/R tools

2002-11-13 Thread Lesiecki Nicholas
 Nick ( or anyone else ) have you worked with EJB 2.x stuff? 

Yep, it's all we use at eBlox. We use Resin as our EJB and servlet
container and it has served us very well. The crucial savings comes through
the use of CMR and EJB-QL. We use local entity beans so performance hasn't
been an issue for us. (Resin also does simple read caching).

Rick Hightower (JUG member and esteemed colleague) has written several
Tutorials on EJB 2.X/CMP. You can find an index of them here:

http://www.rickhightower.com/ejbcmpcmrtut.html

There's one specific to Resin at:

http://java-tools.eblox.com/index.php?ResinCMPCMRXDocletTutorial

Cheers,
Nick


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Re: [jug-discussion] Eclipse is better on Windows

2002-11-01 Thread Lesiecki Nicholas
Hah! you should post that to slashdot. It will start WWIII.

Cheers,

Nick
--- Randolph S. Kahle [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 I run Linux on my workstation. On top of Linux I run vmware and Windows
 2000.
 
 Eclipse runs faster on Windows2000 in vmware than natively in Linux.
 
 Strange...
 
 I think the native SWT widgets make the difference.
 
 Are the SWT widgets native on OS/X ?
 
 -- Randy
 
 
 
 
 
 
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RE: [jug-discussion] Eclipse is better on Windows

2002-11-01 Thread Lesiecki Nicholas
+1 From Me too...
--- Rick Hightower [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 +1 for SWT
 
 -Original Message-
 From: Simon Ritchie [mailto:simon.ritchie;amo.com]
 Sent: Friday, November 01, 2002 4:00 PM
 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Subject: Re: [jug-discussion] Eclipse is better on Windows
 
 
 Warner Onstine wrote:
 
 
  Aren't all SWT widgets native (no matter the platform)? This was my 
  impression initially, especially in respect to why it took so long to 
  port it to OS X.
 
  -warner
 
 Yes, they are. SWT consists of some standard java code and also some JNI 
 native code. The native code is written in C and  is obviously unique to 
 each OS.
 
 For instance, to run SWT standalone you need swt.jar and on Windows you 
 need a .dll. On linux an .so, on Mac OS a .jnilib (whatever that is).
 
 Due to the lack of volunteers to present for the next meeting (and some 
 proding from Vince and Nick) I've been thinking of doing a presentation 
 on SWT. I've recently written a fairly simple plugin to Eclipse and 
 although I'm still learning I might be able to put together something.
 
 Would anyone be interested?
 
 Simon.
 
 
 
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RE: [jug-discussion] Price to replace my current laptop Re: [jug- discussion] Mac question

2002-10-18 Thread Lesiecki Nicholas
I got a TiBook for 3000 with an Airport base station and a Copy of Office
for Mac. Without those the price was like, $2400.

Very sweet.

Cheers,

Nick
--- Jon Thomas [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Go to Computech and play with an iBook to see if you like it
 
 
 -Original Message-
 From: Rick Hightower [mailto:rick;eblox.com] 
 Sent: Thursday, October 17, 2002 10:08 AM
 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Subject: RE: [jug-discussion] Price to replace my current laptop Re:
 [jug-discussion] Mac question
 
 Wow... only $1800 for a maxed out iBook that is in my budget.
 
 Dude I am getting a MAC!
 
 -Original Message-
 From: Warner Onstine [mailto:warner;warneronstine.com]
 Sent: Thursday, October 17, 2002 9:58 AM
 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Subject: Re: [jug-discussion] Price to replace my current laptop Re:
 [jug-discussion] Mac question
 
 
 You could go with one of the new iBook 14.1, mine is slower and 
 smaller screen, but I love it (you'll love yours too ;-). But, it 
 really depends on how long you plan on keeping it (I have been using 
 mine for over a year). If you plan on keeping it 3+ years and still 
 getting good use out of it I would opt for the Ti if at all possible, 
 if not get the best iBook you can afford (max ram, max hd, best 
 processor, airport, combo drive), looks like about $1800.
 
 -warner
 
 On Thursday, October 17, 2002, at 09:41 AM, Rick Hightower wrote:
 
  Okay... I now have a Sony Vaio and it is a 1 1/2 years old and it was 
  not
  top of the line when it was bought. I think it is a Pentium 3. And it 
  has a
  gig of memory. The HD is slow.
 
  How much would a Mac cost that is equivelant or better performance? I 
  need a
  laptop not a desktop. I want OS X (the latest dot 2 I think).
 
  I want to switch, but $3K on a titanium seems a little too much for my
  current budget. Plus there is no way my work will pay for it
 
  Can I just volunteer to be on one of their comercials? :o)
 
  Actually, I think that is how Jon got his. ;o)
 
  Rick Hightower
 
 
 
  - Original Message -
  From: Jon Thomas [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  Sent: Thursday, October 17, 2002 9:33 AM
  Subject: RE: [jug-discussion] Mac question
 
 
  The way it works is simeple.  As soon as you buy one a new line will 
  come
  out and yours will be absolete.  But I do love my 800mhz g4, SINGLE
  PROCESSOR (g)
 
  -Original Message-
  From: Warner Onstine [mailto:warner;warneronstine.com]
  Sent: Thursday, October 17, 2002 8:09 AM
  To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  Subject: Re: [jug-discussion] Mac question
 
  Typically they announce new products at the different MacWorld's
  (typically). Another thing that they also do is switch between desktop
  and laptop, since they just announced the new dual g4 desktops my 
  guess
  would be either the iBook or Titanium. The next expo is in January 
  (may
  actually be able to make one finally ;-), where they will no doubt
  announce new systems. The new 14.1 iBook was introduced 5/2002, along
  with an updated Titanium as well so it is hard to say exactly when 
  they
  will announce new laptops, it probably won't be in January but you
  never know.
 
  Lawson probably has a better feel for this however.
 
  -warner
 
  On Thursday, October 17, 2002, at 07:29 AM, Randolph S. Kahle wrote:
 
  I know this is off-topic, but there seem to be a lot of Mac experts 
  on
  this list.
 
  My father just sold his IBM portable and wants to switch to a Mac
  portable.
 
  Does anyone know about the product cycle from Apple? If he buys a
  high-end portable today will they bring out new models in another
  month?
  Is there a regular time of the year that Apple introduces products?
 
  Thanks -- Randy
 
 
 
 
 
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Re: [jug-discussion] cancel presentation on XDoclet

2002-08-26 Thread Lesiecki Nicholas

Sorry, gotta work on the book! I'm behind.

Any word on the errata page?

Cheers,
nick
--- Rick Hightower [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Any takers? I know a few people at eBlox know XDoclet pretty well. 
 Nick? Paul? Andy? Come on
 
 
 
   Something big came up and I have to cancel the XDoclet Presentation.
 This is the third time that I had to cancel and I feel really bad. I
 really want to do the presentation, but I cannot.  I took extra
 precautions to make sure that day was free, but something big came up.
 Sorry.

   I am free the week before and the week after.  I have the slides if
 someone else knows XDoclet. I also have working examples. I am looking
 for volunteers. 
 
 
 
 


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Re: [jug-discussion] cancel presentation on XDoclet

2002-08-26 Thread Lesiecki Nicholas

Whoops! Reply all instead of reply. Everyopne who isn't Rick can ignore the
bit about the errata page.

Cheers,

nick
--- Lesiecki Nicholas [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Sorry, gotta work on the book! I'm behind.
 
 Any word on the errata page?
 
 Cheers,
 nick
 --- Rick Hightower [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  Any takers? I know a few people at eBlox know XDoclet pretty well. 
  Nick? Paul? Andy? Come on
  
  
  
Something big came up and I have to cancel the XDoclet Presentation.
  This is the third time that I had to cancel and I feel really bad. I
  really want to do the presentation, but I cannot.  I took extra
  precautions to make sure that day was free, but something big came up.
  Sorry.
 
I am free the week before and the week after.  I have the slides if
  someone else knows XDoclet. I also have working examples. I am looking
  for volunteers. 
  
  
  
  
 
 
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Re: [jug-discussion] Main Speaker for August

2002-08-08 Thread Lesiecki Nicholas

I'm conflicted! It sounds great, but I can't be there!
(We're building FOP-based PDF generation into one of our
sites currently.)

Cheers,
Nick
--- Thomas Hicks [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Thank-you Rene. +1 more for this!
  -tom
 
 At 07:35 PM 8/8/2002 -0500, you wrote:
 Hi all,
 I can give a presentation on FOP (Formatting Objects
 Processor) for 
 August.  I will use an application I wrote to illustrate
 FOP and will cover:
 
 - Supported output formats
 - Formatting Objects
 - A simple .fo file
 - Running fop on the command line
 - Embedding FOP
 - FOP example overview (going over xml, xsl, fo files,
 java code, and 
 running the example)
 - Links and resources for FOP
 
 Let me know if you'd like me to do this for August.  If
 not, we can 
 schedule it for later.  I think some had expressed
 interest in this earlier.
 
 Thanks,
 Rene
 
 

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Re: [jug-discussion] JDO Presentation for October 8

2002-07-21 Thread Lesiecki Nicholas

+1 and Thanks for taking over Simon!

Cheers,

Nick
--- Presentations [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 We have had an offer from SolarMetric Inc
 (http://www.solarmetric.com
 ) to do a presentation on Java Data Objects (JDO) at the
 October 8 meeting. 
 Because the speaker will be travelling, they need to know
 by mid August if 
 we are interested. Apparently, they have spoken at other
 JUGs and have had a 
 tremendous amount of interest. Personally, I am very
 interested in this 
 topic. 
 
 I have included the message they sent below. It appears
 they sell a JDO 
 implementation named Kodo JDO. 
 
 Please let me know if this is of interest, and I'll
 schedule it. 
 
 Thanks, 
 
 Simon. 
 
 P.S. Nick has relinquished his duties as Presentations
 Coordinator while he 
 works on his next literary masterpiece. 
 
 
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in introducing the JDO 
specification to your JUG at your October meeting .nbsp;
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specification provides a 
standard way for persisting objects and is showing a great
deal of promise by 
increasing application portability, reducing development
cycle time, and 
improving code quality.BRBRThe likely speaker will be
Abe White, Senior 
Software Architect, or Patrick Linskey, VP of
Engineering.BRBRPatrick and 
Abe have been working with JDO for over 15 months and have
been involved in 
object/relational mapping for over 4 years.nbsp;
SolarMetric is part of the 
specification maintenance team and is a charter member of
JDOcentral, a 
consortium committed to marketing the Java Data Objects
specification.nbsp; 
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specification at Java User Group 
meetings throughout the country at the Research Triangle
Park, NC, Pittsburgh, 
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and Ft. Collins, 
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manages and drives 
SolarMetric's technology development as Vice President of
Engineering.nbsp; 
Previously, Patrick worked in TechTrader's Ramp;D
department.nbsp; At 
TechTrader, Patrick became the link between client projects
and Ramp;D helping 
ensure that TechTrader developed technology that met
customers's needs.nbsp; A 
skilled developer, Patrick is equally comfortable at the
keyboard or in front of 
clients.nbsp; Patrick has also worked at MIL 3 (now Opnet
Technologies) and 
First USA.nbsp; Patrick also worked on Passive RF Tagging
Technology at MIT's 
Media Lab.nbsp; Patrick graduated from MIT with a BS in
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thenbsp;original author of 
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size=2.nbsp;nbsp;Abe 
is SolarMetric'snbsp;point person on the
JDOnbsp;specification maintenance 
team and is anbsp;JDO luminarynbsp;on JDOcentral, a
consortium committed to 
supporting the Java Data Objects specification.nbsp; He
has extensive 
experience in Object/Relational mapping, Object/XML
mapping, and Java Enterprise 
technologies.nbsp; Abe graduated with High Honors from
Dartmouth College with a 
degree in Computer Science./FONT/DIV
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and encourage your friends to vote for Kodo JDO as Best
Java Data Access Tool 
(Category 7) and Best Database Tool or Driver (Category 29)
at the Java 
Developers Journal 2002 Readers' Choice Awards.nbsp; The
ballot is online at 
http://www.sys-con.com/java/readerschoice2002/nominationform.cfm.

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