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AJUG Meeting May 15, 7pm



Hello everyone.  This month's meeting will be Tuesday, May 15 from 7 - 9:30
pm.  The meeting will be held at the Ravinia Conference Center.  See
http://www.ajug.org/meetings/ for directions and a map).

The topics we'll be covering this month are 'JMS in the real world' and
'Building scalable application server solutions.'  The presentation details
are as follows:

JMS in the real world
James G. Lynn, HP Bluestone

Abstract:
This presentation will be a case study of how JMS was used in a project
implementation at Sabre Systems.  The presentation will include discussion
of the problem domain, design and architecture approaches using JMS, and
short demo of the implementation.

Speaker Bio:
James has done research in the area of logic programming, inference engines,
neural networks and has developed Lisp and Prolog function libraries in C++.
For two years he wrote “Notes from the Underground”, a quarterly column
advising software engineers of software development trends.  During a nine
year tenure at MultiTronics Software he served as Chief Software Engineer
and Director of Training until coming to HP Bluestone where he served as
Manager of the Technical Training department and is currently the Chief
Customer Solutions Engineer for Customer Relationship Management.  He has
taught courses at Lehigh Carbon Community College and has an M.S. in
Computer Science and a B.A in Philosophy from Kutztown University of
Pennsylvania.


Build Scalable AppServer Solutions - Middle-Tier Object Caching
Albert Qi, Object Design

Abstract:
- When Application Servers aren’t Enough
- Why Use Middle Tier Caching
- Building Scalable App Server Architectures
- The Bottom Line


We would like to thank our sponsors - Accenture (www.accenture.com),
Bluestone (www.bluestone.com), Pencom (www.pencom.com), and TogetherSoft
(www.togethersoft.com) for supporting AJUG and the Atlanta Java community.

If you are thinking about making a job move, or just want to get an idea of
what the job market is looking like, please visit our job postings on the
AJUG sits (http://www.ajug.org/jobs/).

Please tell your co-workers and fellow Java enthusiasts.

As always, I hope to see you there.

-Tom

AJUG Program Chair
program@ajug.org