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January 30th, 2007 Thanks to Mike Perez and Chris Ritchie for the graphic Welcome How did you hear about the meeting? groups.yahoo.com/group/AustinJUG/ (1220 active members mailing list) Announcements Jobs (Who has them, who wants one?) groups.yahoo.com/group/austinjug_jobs (1852 active members on the mailing list) Announcements from Members Membership Growth AustinJUG Members List AustinJUG Jobs List 2000 Linear (AustinJUG Members List) Linear (AustinJUG Jobs List) 1800 1600 Members 1400 1200 1000 800 600 400 200 0 Ma Ma Ma Ma Ma Ma Ma y-0 y-0 y-0 y-0 y-0 y-0 y-0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Meet and Greet Meet and Greet – 1 minute Find out name, company, favorite Java-based technology used and current project What’s new in the Java world? ServerSide Case study on open source ESBs – picked MULE as the best IceFaces – interesting tricks with HTTP Java 6 and Java EE 5 Released! Enterprise Pack 5.5 for NetBeans (Cool BPEL workflow Editor) Memorable Quotes by Steve Jobs "We want to bring Java back to the desktop in a really big way. I'm here today to personally tell you we are working hard to make Mac the best Java delivery vehicle on the planet. The biggest thing we are doing is we are going to bundle Java 2 SE into every single copy of Mac OS X” “Java’s not worth building in. Nobody uses Java anymore. It’s this big heavyweight ball and chain.” Latest Sun Executive BoardRoom Letter By Jonathan Swartz “I’ve always thought the words thin client were oxymoronic” “TVs got more interesting when they sprouted set top boxes. Radio got more interesting when iPods came along. And cell phones blossomed when you could download games and ringtones to their resident Java platform” …compare Google Earth to Google Maps Java Standard 6 edition …single biggest improvement in the Java platform in years.. In the news… The short form of the relationship is this Intel has agreed to endorse and OEM from Sun the open source Solaris OS. Just stop there for a second. If you're an industry watcher, that's a pretty big change for the both of us. Intel has anointed Solaris as The Mission Critical Unix for Intel/Xeon. They're also endorsing, and we'll jointly be optimizing, the NetBeans and Java platforms, and working with us to fuel the communities from which they spawn. Topic Suggestions? 1. Eclipse plugins 2. Javacc – compiler generators 3. Ajax toolkits – which one is the best, free ones 4. Closures – what they are why we use them 5. What’s new in Java 6 from the rank and file 6. GWT – Google’s toolkit 7. Spring-2 –newest version, AspectJ 8. JSR 282 – follow on to 168, Portal API 9. Sun’s Jackpot Contact the Board with Suggestions Deb Ayers Ernest Hill Rob Ratcliff (emcee tonight) Norman Richards Michael Yuan [email protected] Austin JUG Certification Join the mailing list at: [email protected] Or contact Mike Forsberg [[email protected]] Networking and Fun Next Month’s Meeting Dr. Kathryn McKinley University of Texas Computer Science Researching Java benchmarking and memory management techniques PDF Generation Using iText by Norman Richards J2EE Architecture Review Software Remodeling: Improving Design and Implementation Quality by Al Mannarino Lead Systems Engineer for CodeGear Networking and Fun