RE: [U2] Java theme at Seattle Area Pick Users Group 9/15 meeting

2005-08-31 Thread Ross Morrissey
There's a much bigger chance now :)  I will do what I can.

Thanks, Ross. 

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From: Wendy Smoak
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Subject: Re: [U2] Java theme at Seattle Area Pick Users Group 9/15 meeting

Any chance you'll have the presentation slides available after the meeting?
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Re: [U2] Java theme at Seattle Area Pick Users Group 9/15 meeting

2005-08-31 Thread Josh Volosov (3)
Hi,

I will be at a customer's office on September 1st.  I will return to the
office on Sept. 2nd.  I will no have access to e-mail or voice mail.  If
a you need an immediate response to your e-mail please e-mail
[EMAIL PROTECTED] or you can call Frank at extension 467.

Thanks and have a great day!

Josh
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Re: [U2] Java theme at Seattle Area Pick Users Group 9/15 meeting

2005-08-31 Thread Wendy Smoak

From: "Ross Morrissey" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>


Lately this list seems to be a Java list :)  Here's a meeting that will be
of interest to current and future UniObjects for Java users in the Pacific
Northwest (and anyone wishing to stay in touch with their MV community).


Any chance you'll have the presentation slides available after the meeting?

Thanks!
--
Wendy Smoak 
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[U2] Java theme at Seattle Area Pick Users Group 9/15 meeting

2005-08-31 Thread Ross Morrissey
Lately this list seems to be a Java list :)  Here's a meeting that will be
of
interest to current and future UniObjects for Java users in the Pacific 
Northwest (and anyone wishing to stay in touch with their MV community).
 
Thanks, Ross.
VP Programs - http://www.sapug.org
=
Java Gurus from two of Seattle's largest Multivalue shops will talk about
the 
how and why of Java/Multivalue integration.
 
Speakers:
   Richard Nuckolls - Sr. Technical Analyst - Lynden Inc.
 . Prior to taking up Java, Rick had coded in Fortran, C, and Pick Basic
   (Prime Information and Universe) for more than 20 years.
 . He was originally attracted to object-oriented programming in the
   1990's by Smalltalk as well as the works of Bertrand Meyer.  By the
   time that Ardent introduced UniObjects for Java in 1999-2000, Rick
   had taught himself the language and taken several classes.
 . Rick was responsible for much of the design and coding of the class
   libraries used by Lynden for access to Universe through U2 as Java
   classes.
 
   Shawn Dodd - Sr. Developer - Management Information Tools, Inc.
 . Shawn is a server-side enterprise web application developer.  He's
been
   working in Java/J2EE and C++/COM since 1996.  Shawn has developed
   portable web applications for MITI for almost two years now.
 
The Seattle Area Pick Users Group still meets at the...
Place that was Small Doubletree Inn, before that was Small Red Lion, etc.
Then it was the Ramada Inn and now it is the Paragon
  but still at 818 112th Ave NE, Bellevue.
 
Networking begins at 5:30 pm and lasts till 6:30 pm, followed by a Buffet
Dinner.
The meeting costs $30.00 if you register in advance ($35.00 if you just show
up).
 
3:00 - 5:00: Multivalue/Java Tactics
 Why Java?  Why keep your business logic in MultiValue?
 How do you make it available to Java?
 
 Getting loose integration between Java and MV is easy: launch a
TCL
 shell process or open a Telnet connection.  But to build robust
 applications, you'll need tighter integration.  Proprietary RPC
 protocols like UOJ help tighten up the communication channel
and
 XML helps add structure to requests and responses.
 
5:30 - 6:45: Networking
 
6:45 - 8:00: Dinner
 
8:00 - 9:00: Multivalue/Java Strategy
 Why consider Java?  Business reasons to adopt Java in a
Multivalue
 environment from both the end-user and reseller perspectives.
 
 Java is widely adopted in the enterprise, so you've got a
plethora
 of tools, technology, and processes to choose from.  And Java
has
 become very popular in the Open Source world, so you don't have
to
 spend a lot to benefit.  MVDBs work on several operating
systems,
 why shouldn't the rest of your technology stack?
 
Note the date and times and RSVP today
   to Connie Eaton   [EMAIL PROTECTED]
   or call her at: (206) 298-0278 (can leave voice mail) 
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