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Sun(John Crupi) and Compuware Webcast: Model-driven, pattern-based development



All: I wanted to invite the AJUG community to the following webcast.  Sorry
about the short notice.

As part of our ongoing efforts to educate the Java community on
model-driven, pattern-based development, you are invited to a Compuware
sponsored webcast with Sun Microsystems and Software Development Magazine.

Wednesday, June 4th at 2 p.m. EST.
 
John Crupi - the "father of patterns" and The Chief Java Architect of Sun
Microsystems is one of the featured presenters.

The webcast will be presented by:
Alexandra Weber Morales, Editor in Chief for Software Development Magazine 
John Crupi, Distinguished Engineer / Chief Java Architect at Sun
Microsystems 
Michael Sawicki, Product Manager for OptimalJ at Compuware Corporation 

OVERVIEW:
This webcast examines an automated approach for translating business models
into the application code necessary to implement a business solutions based
upon best J2EE design and coding practices. Development projects frequently
proceed from requirements definition directly to coding tasks. This common
practice ignores architecture standards that continue to evolve and best
coding practices that domain and technology experts work to continuously
improve. A model-driven pattern-based appoach to development easily
implements those best practices and automates the transformation of business
requirements to a specific arhitecture and from architecture to code
implementations without error. 

Register by visiting
http://webevents.broadcast.com/cmp/wcs/detail.asp?event_id=5963&loc=. This
will bring you to the NetSeminar Overview. In the upper right hand corner of
the overview, click on "Register" and it will bring you to the specific
page. 

Thank you,
Jeff Councill
Account Manager
Compuware Corporation
770-290-3256
jeff.councill@compuware.com




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