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April 27th, 2010

April 27th, 2010. Thanks to Mike Perez and Chris Ritchie for the graphic. Welcome. Austin Java Users Group. Announcements. Jobs (Who has them, who wants one?) groups.yahoo.com/group/austinjug_jobs (2451 active members on the mailing list)

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April 27th, 2010

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  1. April 27th, 2010 Thanks to Mike Perez and Chris Ritchie for the graphic

  2. Welcome Austin Java Users Group

  3. Announcements • Jobs (Who has them, who wants one?)groups.yahoo.com/group/austinjug_jobs (2451 active members on the mailing list) • Announcements from Members (1399 active members on the mailing list)

  4. Membership Growth

  5. What’s New in the Java World? • NetBeans 6.9Beta Released – OSGI interoperability, JDK 1.6 supported only, JavaFX 1.3, Spring 3.0, CDI – Summer 2010 release • James Gosling leaves Oracle • IBM chooses SUSE Linux Enterprise Server for their cross-brand appliance initiatives • JavaFX 1.3 - enhanced support for UI controls, CSS skinning, and programmatic layout, performance improvements • Eclipse Announces New SOA Initiative • OSGi is too complex?

  6. Certification • Interest for Java Programmer, Developer or others? • Mike Forsberg – bigmike@io.com

  7. Thanks • Thanks to Craig Hunt for bringing the projector every month! • Thanks to Mabel Willy and Mitch Fincher for providing the nametags and greetings

  8. Java rules engines –drools, commercial packages GWT DSL Android development/J2ME GIS based (OpenMap, Google Maps, ESRI) Google App Engine Maven Ivy and other dependency managers Fork join Scala JavaEE 5 JBOSS Weld Performance tuning, scalability, pitfalls, lessons learned, patterns Spring webflow Best practices on continuous integration Deployment Java testing tools (JMeter, Junit, etc) UI based testing – thick client, web client Java7 Grails Java3D/JOGL Erlang Suggested Topics

  9. Contact the Board with Suggestions austinjug_board@yahoogroups.com

  10. Networking and Fun

  11. Networking and Fun

  12. Leveraging your multi-core systems with Fork-JoinDavid Sheth

  13. Better Software with Java and Flex James Ward

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