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2008-09-18 Java EE 6

2008-09-18 Java EE 6

Location
Versatile, Mechanicsburg, PA.

Agenda

5:30 pm Harrisburg Java User Group Advisory Committee Meeting
6:00 pm Food & drink, Compliments of Versatile
6:30 pm Main Session - User Interface Paper Prototyping with Balsamiq
Speaker:  Bill Kratzer
Bill Kratzer, Java guy @ Versatile, gives an overview of using Balsamiq- a Flash-based tool that can be used to facilitate UI paper prototyping.

Main Session - Java EE 6
Speaker: Reza Rahman
Reza Rahman is the founder of Cognicellence, a small boutique Java EE
consulting shop in the Baltimore-NYC corridor. He is the co-author of "EJB
3 in Action" from Manning Publishing. Reza is a member of the Java EE 6 and
EJB 3.1 expert groups. He is a frequent speaker at seminars, conferences
and Java user groups as well as an avid contributor to TheServerSide.
Reza has been working with Java EE since its inception in the
mid-nineties. He has developed enterprise systems in the publishing,
financial, telecommunications and manufacturing industries. Reza has been
fortunate to have worked with Seam, EJB 3, Spring and EJB 2.
Abstract:
This session is the latest update on the progress of Java EE 6 (JSR 317).
The aim of the session is both to inform as well as encourage feedback.
Java EE 6 brings a number of profound changes to the platform. It drops a
handful of outdated APIs, breaks up the monolithic platform into profiles
and aims to add extensibility points as well as adding useful enhancements
like standardizing JNDI naming. We will explore all of these changes in
this session. We will also briefly overview some of the most important JSRs
being developed under the Java EE 6 umbrella such as JSF 2.0, WebBeans, EJB
3.1, JPA 2.0, JAX-RS, Servlet 3.0 and the Bean Validation API (JSR 303).
A central goal of this session is open-ended discussion, so please do feel
free to bring your questions, comments and ideas. |

7:30 pm Open Q&A
8:00 pm Meeting Adjournment

Presentation Materials

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