Hi Sam,
I am looking at Thursday, July 20th 7:00 pm at the Bear Code building in
Montpilier for the Java presentation.
This map almost gets the location right, it is the third to the last
building on the right hand side of the road:
http://maps.google.com/maps?q=85+Granite+Shed+Lane+Montpelier+VT&spn=0.033325,0.059850&hl=en
Anyone, please correct me if I am wrong.
Cheers,
Andrew
Sam Hooker wrote:
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Andrew,
That sounds great. I, for one, am very much looking forward to your
prezo. Would August be too early?
Cheers,
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On Fri, 7 Jul 2006, Andrew Tomczak wrote:
Thanks for the welcome.
I have attended the last three meetings and have found them to be
very interesting, I have learned a lot from them. I thought that I
should give something back. I have been incredibly busy launching a
career in CS, first with Bear Code as a Systems administrator and
Java programmer, and now with Vermont Department of Natural resources
building a Web application and Database to measure and report water
basin flow impacts across the state. Anyway, I have just started to
get a little more free time and so I will be working on the
presentation of how to set up and run a Java Tomcat web server, and
getting signed up and started with the Vague Group. The presentation
is going to include, setting up Tomcat, connecting Tomcat to an
Apache web server for seamless side by side servers on port 80,
Running JSP and Java Servlets. And, I hope to squeeze in some Java,
Hibernate, MySQL connectivity with automated code generation through
Ant and XML. Well, if that wasn't a mouth full. I hope to give
enough material so that nobody will be bored learning this
fascinating topic. The largest advantage that Java Web Servers
provide is a full, large programming language at your disposal when
developing web applications. My web server is at
www.ajsurf.dyndns.org. I hope to get back to developing on that
machine (sandbox) some day soon.
Thanks again for the welcome.
Andrew (aka. AJW Surfer)
Rion D'Luz wrote:
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On Friday 07 July 2006 16:33, you wrote:
Welcome aboard! I just joined about a week ago. I'm sure you'll learn
some and hopefully teach me some JSP (it's rather lacking).
ranok (aka Jared)
from virginia, presumably?
Rion
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