AustinJUG_04-27-2010 - Austin Java Users Group

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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)
Announcements from Members
(1399 active members on the mailing list)
Membership Growth
Technical Mailing List
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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?
Certification
Interest for Java Programmer, Developer
or others?
Mike Forsberg – [email protected]
Thanks
Thanks to Craig Hunt for bringing the
projector every month!
Thanks to Mabel Willy and Mitch Fincher
for providing the nametags and
greetings
Suggested Topics
•Java rules engines –drools, commercial
packages
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Performance tuning, scalability, pitfalls,
lessons learned, patterns
•GWT
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Spring webflow
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Best practices on continuous integration
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Deployment
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Java testing tools (JMeter, Junit, etc)
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UI based testing – thick client, web
client
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Java7
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Grails
• JavaEE 5
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Java3D/JOGL
• JBOSS Weld
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Erlang
• DSL
• Android development/J2ME
• GIS based (OpenMap, Google Maps, ESRI)
• Google App Engine
• Maven
• Ivy and other dependency managers
• Fork join
• Scala
Contact the Board with
Suggestions
[email protected]
Networking and Fun
Networking and Fun
Leveraging your multi-core
systems with Fork-Join
David Sheth
Better Software with Java
and Flex
James Ward