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Hello Everyone,
Just a quick reminder The next meeting of the Orlando Java
User Group is this Tuesday night (not Thurs.), November 2nd
at DeVry University. Stop by after you vote. Our meetings are
open to anyone interested in Java (Democrats, Republicans &
Independents!). Please rsvp by email to rsvp@orlandojug.org
if you plan on attending. Here are the details.
Presentation: "Building JSF applications with JDeveloper"
JavaServer Faces is a new Java technology which provides a
standard way to build thin client based applications using
Java. This presentation provides an explanation of the JSF
technology, and describes how to install and develop with
JavaServer Faces 1.0 in JDeveloper 10g. Additionally, this
presentation provides an overview of JSF features in future
JDeveloper releases. Lynn's presentation is available as a 186 Kb zipped powerpoint.
Speaker: Lynn Munsinger
Lynn Munsinger is a Principal Curriculum Developer in the Java
Tools Development group at Oracle. She is the author of many
Oracle University courses, including, 'Oracle10g: Build J2EE
Applications' and 'Create Servlets and JavaServer Pages'. She
has published numerous technical articles on J2EE and ADF
development and deployment using JDeveloper. Lynn has presented
papers at several conferences and user group meetings, including:
Oracle Open World, Oracle Development Tools User Group (ODTUG),
International Oracle User Group-Americas (IOUG-A), Orlando Java
User Group, and Rocky Mountain Oracle User Group.
Agenda: Tuesday November 2, 2004
Agenda: Thursday, September 30, 2004
6:30pm - 7:00pm: Networking
7:00pm - 8:00pm: Presentation, Questions/Discussion
8:00pm - ?: Networking
Host: DeVry University - Orlando campus
Room: 117
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
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