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Meeting Tomorrow Night!



Next Generation Web Services: Using Apache Axis to Make Web Services
Reliable

Tomorrow, Tuesday March 18th from 7 to 9:30 PM. Our meeting location for
this month will be at the Crown Plaza Ravina Hotel across from Perimeter
Mall off Ashford-Dunwoody. This is NOT the Ravina conference center that we
use to meet in a year ago.  The parking garage is on the left of the hotel.
We will also use that 6:30 to 7:00 PM window of time to have our open forum.
We will be introducing our new Executive Board that manages the Atlanta Java
Users Group, Inc. Plus we will announce some recent Java Certification
"graduates" and some job openings!

If you know of any hiring managers please have them contact AJUG for an
announcement at this month's meeting.  We are always open to ideas and
thoughts related to improving the AJUG experience and promoting the Java
development community in the Atlanta area.

We have also gotten at least one volunteer Web Component Developer to
support the Java Certification group's efforts in this area.

This month's topic:  Web Services
We know that Web Services and anything open source are very hot topics for
our group.  We should have plenty of available seats this month so please
bring out your friends, cubical neighbors and anyone else interested in the
current state-of-the-art buzz-worthy tech-stuff!

Apache Axis, an implementation of the JAX-RPC specification, has gained
widespread momentum as the de facto standard for SOAP processing in Java.
This presentation will examine how developers can build applications that
support one-way invocations and request/response messaging using JMS as the
underlying protocol.  The following will also be discussed:
- Current work under way that will allow the Axis API to allow a Web service
client to receive asynchronous callbacks from a remote service using a
variety of protocols, bringing the use of asynchronous Web services beyond
the boundaries of JMS.
The underlying message exchange correlation that enables Apache Axis'
asynchronous capabilities.
- The impact of WS-Reliability and how that can complement a JMS based
infrastructure to provide a reliable web services substrate.
- How the blending together of reliable messaging and web services in the
proper architecture can provide a standards based infrastructure for
integration across the extended enterprise.

Our Speaker: Dave Chappell is chief technology evangelist for Sonic
Software. Most recently, Chappell was honored by the editors of JavaPro for
"Outstanding Contribution to the Java Community by an Individual." Dave has
over 18 years of industry experience building software tools and
infrastructure for application developers.
Dave is coauthor of Java Web Services, Java Message Service (O'Reilly), and
Professional ebXML Foundations (Wrox). His articles have been published in
Network World, OnJava, XML Journal, Java Developers Journal, and Web
Services Journal. Dave also provides his expertise as Technical Editor for
Web Services Journal.

Upcoming Meetings & Announcements:
At this moment, we plan to have Chuck Cavaness back in April for a
presentation on OJB (http://db.apache.org/ojb).  And we are looking at May
for the "Guru Night" panel.  This will be a very exciting event that covers
all the latest & greatest best practices for J2EE application development.
What does it take to be the Java guru in your shop?

If you know of any hiring managers please have them contact AJUG for an
announcement at this month's meeting.  We are always open to ideas and
thoughts related to improving the AJUG experience and promoting the Java
development community in the Atlanta area.

The AJUG Certification Group has recently gotten started with a new "class"
for those people interested in Sun's Java certifications.  They are looking
for a certified Web Component Developer to participate in development of new
curriculum related to this certification.  If you are interested in getting
involved with this group please contact Lee Chalupa at lchalupa@seelink.org.
We will be updating their web page soon to reflect the new strategy for that
group.
We would like to thank Oracle for their presentation on persistence
architectures.  That presentation will be available at www.ajug.org soon.
More information on this topic can be found at
http://otn.oracle.com/tech/java/content.html.

As always we'd like to thank our sponsors that pay for the facilities that
we use.  BravePoint (www.bravepoint.com) and Inflow (www.inflow.com).

I look forward to seeing ya'll tomorrow!

Burr Sutter
AJUG President
www.ajug.org