Hello Everyone,

The Orlando Java Users Group is meeting next Thursday night, July 29 at DeVry University. Mark your calendars and spread the word! Our meetings are open to anyone interested in Java. Please rsvp by email to rsvp@orlandojug.org if you plan on attending. Here are the details.

Presentation: "JavaServer Faces" This presentation (355 Kb pdf) will cover how JavaServer Faces makes it easier for you to develop Java web applications, describe the architecture and value-add offered by JavaServer Faces, and compare JavaServer Faces to the Jakarta Struts framework.

Speaker: Ed Burns, Sun Microsystems Ed Burns leads the team developing the specification for the JavaServer Faces (JSR127) project. Ed has a B.S in C.S from University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign.

Agenda: Thursday July 29, 2004


6:30pm - 7:00pm: Networking
7:00pm - 8:00pm: Presentation, Questions/Discussion
8:00pm - ?: Networking

Host: DeVry University - Orlando campus
4000 Millenia Boulevard
Orlando, FL 32839
407 355 3131

RSVP: Please respond to rsvp@orlandojug.org so that we can estimate the number of people attending the meeting.

Please tell your co-workers and fellow Java enthusiasts. As always I hope to see you there.

-Brian

OJUG Program Chair
info (at) orlandojug (dot) org

Other Announcements:

Get Involved! Here's 3 ways you can get involved with the Orlando Java User's Group.

1. As mentioned at our October meeting some of our members have begun a project to re-vamp/re-energize our web site, http://www.orlandojug.org.

2. We're always looking for presenters. If anyone is interested in giving a presentation to the OJUG, please contact us.

3. We are looking for food sponsors for our upcoming meetings.

For more information on any of these contact us at info (at) orlandojug (dot) org.

Spread the word! Pass this invitation on to anyone you know that might be interested. The Orlando Java User group is open to anyone interested in Java Technology.

Other Local Websites:
  • TechBizFL.com is a site dedicated to promoting a sense of community along the high-tech I-4 corridor, spanning from Tampa/St. Pete through Orlando to the Spacecoast.


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