Dear SVJUG Members:
This is a friendly reminder for the meeting on 01/14/04,
6.30 PM @ Netscape communications, Mountain View.
Ted Neward, will be
presenting on "JSR 175: Custom Metadata for Java".
There are lots of giveaway including books, cd's
and passes to Silicon Valley Software Symposym
See you all wednesday!
Thanks,
Venki Seshaadri
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Meeting....: Silicon Valley Java Users Group (SVJUG)
Time.......: January 14th, 2003 (second Wednesday of each month)
Cost.......: Always FREE to all!
Topic......: JSR 175: Custom Metadata for Java
Speaker....: Ted Neward, Independent Consultant & Speaker
Silicon Valley Software Symposium.
Special Offer:SVJUG members gets $50 discount on registration fee
for Silicon Valley Software Symposium.. use "svssjug575"
http://www.nofluffjuststuff.com/2004-03-santaclara/index.jsp
for detail
Description:
One of the most important JSRs in the JDK 1.5
release (and, arguably, in Java's history) is
the Metadata specification, JSR 175, which will
permit Java library developers to define
"attributes", bits of Java code that can be
annotated to just about any part of the Java
programming model--classes, packages, methods,
fields, and so on. In this talk, hear what the
JSR covers--and what it doesn't cover--along
with syntax and usage model from one of the
members of the Expert Group working to define it.
Speaker Bio:
Ted Neward is an independent software development
architect and mentor in the Sacramento, California
area. He is the author of a number of books, including
Server-Based Java Programming (Manning), the
forthcoming "Effective Enterprise Java"
(Addison-Wesley) and "SSCLI Essentials" (OReilly)
and co-author of C# In a Nutshell (OReilly) with
Peter Drayton and Ben Albahari. He is also an
instructor with DevelopMentor, where he teaches
and authors both the Java and .NET curriculum.
He speaks frequently for technology user groups
(most often for the Sacramento Java Users Group),
and writes technical papers for www.javageeks.com
and www.clrgeeks.com. He currently labors on behalf
of the University of California, Davis, architecting
a rebuild of the Davis Accounting and Financial
Information Services software system. Past clients
include companies like PacificBell, EdFund,
Synergex, and Intuit
Agenda.....:
18:30-19:00 Arrive & mingle with Food
Pizza & Soda courtesy of Silicon Valley Software Symp.
19:00-20:30 Presentation by Ted Neward
Location...: Netscape Communications, Inc.
Planet Mo'z Dining Room
468 Ellis Street (Bldg. 22)
Mountain View, CA
Map available at http://svjug.org/
After turning onto Ellis from Middlefield, you will
pass 2 big blue glass buildings on the right. Turn
left into the 3 big brown stone buildings just after
the blue buildings. The 3rd brown building at the
end is Building 22. The Planet M'oz Conference room
is at the south West end of the building.
Sponsors...: Netscape provides our meeting room.
http://www.netscape.com/
Croftsoft provides our domain hosting.
http://www.croftsoft.com/
Our thanks to these great sponsors!