Well, summer is just about over (don't throw anything at me!). I was
thinking it's time we started to get rolling on planning our first
meeting in September some time.
I'm also looking for some volunteers to help run this group. We have
a local provider available to host the jboss portal for this group,
but need someone to help get it configured, deployed, etc.
Also, we are in need of speakers and ideas for speakers. If you have
any ideas, please send them to me/group. I am able to get us Jboss
core developers to come and talk as part of our next meeting. If
there is a particular product from JBoss you are interested in hearing
about, please send me a note.
thanks!
Hello Everyone,
I work at Microsoft and focus on interoperability between .NET and
JBOSS and other Java implementations. I would like to invite all of
you to an interoperability seminar that I am organizing on June 08,
2006. You can register for the morning or afternoon session online
or by phone
Phone:
1-877-673-8368
Morning session ID: 1032297365
Afternoon session ID: 1032297366
Register for the Morning Session
https://msevents.microsoft.com/cui/eventdetail.aspx?culture=en-
ca&eventid=1032297365
08 June, 2006
9:00 am to 12:00 pm
Microsoft Canada Co. Office
1950 Meadowvale Blvd.
Mississauga, ON L5N 8L9
Event ID: 1032297365
Register for Afternoon Session
https://msevents.microsoft.com/cui/eventdetail.aspx?culture=en-
ca&eventid=1032297366
08 June, 2006
1:00 pm to 4:00 pm
Microsoft Canada Co. Office
1950 Meadowvale Blvd.
Mississauga, ON L5N 8L9
Event ID: 1032297366
Please forward this invitation to others that may benefit from it. I
look forward to meeting you at the event
Best regards,
Mohammad
http://blogs.msdn.com/mohammadakif
Hi Sri,
Your offer is much appreciated, and we're glad you are interested in
helping with this critical community issue. I recommend signing up
for our CAISI Mailing list to get up to speed on what we're up to, at:
http://caisi.ca/mailman/listinfo
We also have a list of bugs to review, at:
http://tinyurl.com/jdgwq
Feel free to sign up for a CAISI Bugzilla or CAISI Wiki account, the
latter will be used to create a bio page that also lists the work
you've done (if you'd like).
We have approval from the necessary parties to try, but in order for
our tiny non-profit to succeed in the giant world of e-health we need
a long and distinguished list of developers and other professionals
who volunteer their contributions. I want to sincerely thank you for
being one of the pioneers, and look forward to working together.
And please - keep the questions coming! :-)
All the best,
Vijay
_________________________
Vijay Sarma
Strategist
CAISI Project
Tel: (416) 864-5557
Email: vijay.sarma@...
Website: http://www.caisi.ca
The Toronto CAISI Project: Agencies integrating care to end chronic
homelessness - www.caisi.ca Please join the CAISI mailing lists at -
http://caisi.ca/mailman/listinfo
--- In to-jbug@yahoogroups.com, srinivas rao <sri_rao@...> wrote:
>
> Hi Vijay,
> I missed the meeting yesterday.
> I would certainly like to contribute towards the
> project.
> I work at AOL Canada on similar technologies and I can
> spare a couple of hours per week.
> I can send you more info if you need.
>
> Regards,
> Sri
>
> --- vsarma <vijay.sarma@...> wrote:
>
> > Hi Toronto JUG,
> >
> > My name is Vijay Sarma, and I work for the
> > non-profit CAISI Project.
> > I discovered your organization yesterday and dropped
> > off a hand-out
> > at the Marriott meeting, here's some background on
> > us:
> >
> > The CAISI Project provides a free open source
> > software program that
> > helps integrate agencies working to end
> > homelessness. Many IT
> > professionals are involved, and developers can help
> > by adding tools
> > or through bug or beta testing. The goal is to
> > prevent people who
> > are homeless from slipping through cracks in the
> > system caused by
> > incompatible databases, and eventually see versions
> > of CAISI in use
> > around the World.
> >
> > Please see - http://www.caisi.ca/
> >
> > I'd like to see if any members of the Toronto JUG
> > community want to
> > get involved in analyzing or contributing to the
> > CAISI Project. We
> > primarily use Java (J2EE), Spring, Hibernate,
> > Struts, Ant and MySQL.
> > The role of volunteers is crucial to our success,
> > and we'll work
> > with you to credit them accordingly.
> >
> > Please let me know if you have any feedback, and
> > thanks for your
> > help!
> >
> > Best regards,
> >
> > Vijay
> >
> > _________________________
> >
> >
> > Vijay Sarma
> > Strategist
> > CAISI Project
> > Tel: (416) 864-5557
> > Email: vijay.sarma@...
> > Website: http://www.caisi.ca
> >
> >
> > The Toronto CAISI Project: Agencies integrating care
> > to end chronic
> > homelessness - www.caisi.ca Please join the CAISI
> > mailing lists at -
> > http://caisi.ca/mailman/listinfo
> >
> >
> >
> >
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Just wanted to thank the JUG and JBUG members who came out to last
night's meeting. There was close to or over 100 people in
attenandance. I will be posting the presentation materials to this
site shortly.
What's next for the JBUG?
1 - we will be moving from the Yahoo community site to a JBoss Portal
hosted environment with donated space/bandwith thanks to WebInMotion
hosting services in Oshawa. Thanks Fred!
2 - We will try to hold a meeting every 2 months or so. If you have
suggestions for topics or are interested in seeing certain JBoss/Java
technologies and speakers come, please let me know. Most JBoss
developers are willing to come and spend some time with our group.
3 - Enjoy your summer!
Thanks.
Hi Vijay,
I missed the meeting yesterday.
I would certainly like to contribute towards the
project.
I work at AOL Canada on similar technologies and I can
spare a couple of hours per week.
I can send you more info if you need.
Regards,
Sri
--- vsarma <vijay.sarma@...> wrote:
> Hi Toronto JUG,
>
> My name is Vijay Sarma, and I work for the
> non-profit CAISI Project.
> I discovered your organization yesterday and dropped
> off a hand-out
> at the Marriott meeting, here's some background on
> us:
>
> The CAISI Project provides a free open source
> software program that
> helps integrate agencies working to end
> homelessness. Many IT
> professionals are involved, and developers can help
> by adding tools
> or through bug or beta testing. The goal is to
> prevent people who
> are homeless from slipping through cracks in the
> system caused by
> incompatible databases, and eventually see versions
> of CAISI in use
> around the World.
>
> Please see - http://www.caisi.ca/
>
> I'd like to see if any members of the Toronto JUG
> community want to
> get involved in analyzing or contributing to the
> CAISI Project. We
> primarily use Java (J2EE), Spring, Hibernate,
> Struts, Ant and MySQL.
> The role of volunteers is crucial to our success,
> and we'll work
> with you to credit them accordingly.
>
> Please let me know if you have any feedback, and
> thanks for your
> help!
>
> Best regards,
>
> Vijay
>
> _________________________
>
>
> Vijay Sarma
> Strategist
> CAISI Project
> Tel: (416) 864-5557
> Email: vijay.sarma@...
> Website: http://www.caisi.ca
>
>
> The Toronto CAISI Project: Agencies integrating care
> to end chronic
> homelessness - www.caisi.ca Please join the CAISI
> mailing lists at -
> http://caisi.ca/mailman/listinfo
>
>
>
>
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Hi Toronto JUG,
My name is Vijay Sarma, and I work for the non-profit CAISI Project.
I discovered your organization yesterday and dropped off a hand-out
at the Marriott meeting, here's some background on us:
The CAISI Project provides a free open source software program that
helps integrate agencies working to end homelessness. Many IT
professionals are involved, and developers can help by adding tools
or through bug or beta testing. The goal is to prevent people who
are homeless from slipping through cracks in the system caused by
incompatible databases, and eventually see versions of CAISI in use
around the World.
Please see - http://www.caisi.ca/
I'd like to see if any members of the Toronto JUG community want to
get involved in analyzing or contributing to the CAISI Project. We
primarily use Java (J2EE), Spring, Hibernate, Struts, Ant and MySQL.
The role of volunteers is crucial to our success, and we'll work
with you to credit them accordingly.
Please let me know if you have any feedback, and thanks for your
help!
Best regards,
Vijay
_________________________
Vijay Sarma
Strategist
CAISI Project
Tel: (416) 864-5557
Email: vijay.sarma@...
Website: http://www.caisi.ca
The Toronto CAISI Project: Agencies integrating care to end chronic
homelessness - www.caisi.ca Please join the CAISI mailing lists at -
http://caisi.ca/mailman/listinfo
FYI - the Toronto JUG will be posting our meeting and redirecting
members from their regular monthly meeting to this one. Should be
good attendance.
Food and drinks will be provided by Covansys who is hosting this
meeting for us.
See you all next week.
Just a reminder, the first JBUG meeting will be held on May 2nd.
Planned start time is 6:30. Location will be the Toronto Marriot Eaton
Center - http://marriott.com/property/propertypage/YYZEC
Planned agenda:
- Intro/Welcome
- EJB3 talk by Bill Burke, EJB3 lead developer for JBoss and author of
"Inside EJB/3" by O'Reilly - book about to be published with EJB3
revisions - http://www.oreilly.com/catalog/entjbeans5/index.html
- Covansys and JBoss SI Partnership as well as real-world usecase
involving their use of the SEAM framework for a project.
- meet & greet fellow JBUG members and talk with Bill Burke/Covansys
folks as well as other JBoss folks in attendance.
* just a note, Bill Burke will be in Toronto as part of teaching the
JBoss for Advanced Developers course locally -
http://store.jboss.com/shop.do?cID=29&pID=233
Thanks, and see you all soon.
Just a reminder, the first JBUG meeting will be held on May 2nd.
Planned start time is 6:30. We are still working on a site, will send
as soon as it becomes available this week.
Planned agenda:
- Intro/Welcome
- EJB3 talk by Bill Burke, EJB3 lead developer for JBoss and author of
"Inside EJB/3" by O'Reilly - book about to be published with EJB3
revisions - http://www.oreilly.com/catalog/entjbeans5/index.html
- Covansys and JBoss SI Partnership as well as real-world usecase
involving their use of the SEAM framework for a project.
- meet & greet fellow JBUG members and talk with Bill Burke/Covansys
folks as well as other JBoss folks in attendance.
* just a note, Bill Burke will be in Toronto as part of teaching the
JBoss for Advanced Developers course locally -
http://store.jboss.com/shop.do?cID=29&pID=233
Thanks, and see you all soon.
JBoss is looking to hire someone for a full-time position in the
Systems Engineering group. Location is whereever, no preference
given. There is some travel expected, about 30% of the time.
Knowledge required:
- great presentation skills and experience doing them
- senior level J2EE knowledge
- some JBoss experience ideal, but not required
- Industry experience like Financial Services, Insurance, etc.
- experience implementing large, distributed applications using a
variety of different technologies - J2EE, .NET, etc. would be great
If you're interested, send me a note and I'll get you in touch with
the appropriate resource in JBoss.
thanks and see you May 2nd.
Forgot to mention - the time for this meeting will be after work,
around 6:00 or 6:30. We are still finalizing the logistics like
location and time.
Also, there will be a wine & cheese after the meeting for all the JBUG
members to get to know each other and talk with the JBoss and Covansys
folks.
thanks.
It's done - out first meet will be May 2nd. Location still to be
determined.
See link on JBoss site: http://www.jboss.com/events/jbug
We will be having Bill Burke, EJB3 Lead developer for JBoss, as well
as Covansys, a Canadian bassed Systems Integrator speak about their
use of JBoss and the SEAM framework for a soon to be released project.
Covansys is a JBoss partner in Canada - more details on the agenda to
follow. Please send me a note to dbrum123@... if you can confirm
you will be in attendance. Location will be downtown Toronto somewhere.
thanks!
Daniel
Looks like it will be May 2. Speaker will be Bill Burke, JBoss core
developer and author of Inside EJB from O'reilly books.
More info on Bill: http://jboss.com/company/management
More info to be posted on location and times soon.
If anyone knows who runs the Toronto JUG, I saw a message they were
thinking of holding their own meeting on the same night, maybe it
would be a good idea to get their members to come out to the JBoss get
together.
thanks.
Welcome to the list Fernando. I am also from South
America.
For all - we are working out the logistics of our
first meeting now for mid April.
thanks.
--- Fernando Matias Valadao <ramone1234@...>
wrote:
> Hello, Daniel!
> My name is Fernando and I'm new to the list. As
> you asked, I will introduce myself to the list.
> I've been working with Java and J2EE development
> for the last 3 years. I have the following
> certificates: SCJP 1.4, SCBCD, SCWCD and SCJA.
> I work as a support analyst for Unisys Brazil and
> we develop applications using JBoss for one of the
> biggest bank in the country (Caixa Econ�mica
> Federal).
> The use of the applications have been increasing a
> lot during the last months. Since we are running
> out of resources in a single instance of JBoss, our
> next step is to develop a load balance solution
> using Apache and mod_jk connector. At the moment,
> we are performing lots of stress testings to
> validade Apache and mod_jk configuration.
> I'm from Brazil and I live in Belo Horizonte. You
> guys may be curious about why I subscribed to this
> list. The reason I did this is that I will try to
> immigrate to Canada in the next year and it would be
> great if we can keep contact.
> If you have any questions, please tell me.
> Cheers,
>
> Fernando.
>
>
>
>
>
> Daniel Brum <dbrum123@...> wrote: A
> lot of you are new to the mailing list, please feel
> free to
> introduce yourselves to the group. Tell us how
> you use JBoss, your
> work experience, hobbies, whatever!
>
> Our first meeting will be held in April, working
> out the details now.
>
> Until April, keep on JBoss'ing!
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Hello, Daniel! My name is Fernando and I'm new to the list. As you asked, I will introduce myself to the list. I've been working with Java and J2EE development for the last 3 years. I have the following certificates: SCJP 1.4, SCBCD, SCWCD and SCJA. I work as a support analyst for Unisys Brazil and we develop applications using JBoss for one of the biggest bank in the country (Caixa Econômica Federal). The use of the applications have been increasing a lot during the last months. Since we are running out of resources in a single instance of JBoss, our next step is to develop a load balance solution using Apache and mod_jk connector. At the moment, we are performing lots of stress testings to validade Apache and mod_jk configuration. I'm from Brazil and I live in Belo Horizonte. You guys may be curious about why I subscribed to this list. The reason I did this is that I will try to immigrate to Canada in the next year and it would be great if we
can keep contact. If you have any questions, please tell me. Cheers,
Fernando.
Daniel Brum <dbrum123@...> wrote:
A lot of you are new to the mailing list, please feel free to introduce yourselves to the group. Tell us how you use JBoss, your work experience, hobbies, whatever!
Our first meeting will be held in April, working out the details now.
Until April, keep on JBoss'ing!
Cheers.
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Until April, keep on JBoss'ing!
Cheers.
thanks Steve!
--- Steven Vetzal <steve@...> wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> I made the announcement about the formation of
> TO-JBUG at the Toronto
> Java User Group meeting last night where Jason van
> Zyl did a
> presentation on Maven 2.
>
> There was some interest from members, so I expect
> we'll see some new
> "faces" around here soon. I will repeat the
> announcement next month -
> repetition will help.
>
> Steve
>
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I highly recommend using a build system for this, Maven is my favourite.
When you have 2 tiers, you'll normally want 2 projects within Eclipse,
the client and server tier. Your client tier might be a web page on the
server, but it's still a client to your ejb.
My projects in Maven normally have a top-level project definition, then
an ejb-jar sub-project for the server tier, then a jar or a war
sub-project for the client tier (whether it's a desktop tool or a web
tool).
I'm actually noodling through some of this right now with Maven 2; with
any luck I could share a Maven 2 archetype with you all some time next
week.
Steve
On Wed, 2006-03-08 at 22:16 +0000, Michael Lee wrote:
> Hi guys:
>
> I just jump into JBoss.
> I installed the latest JBoss-4.0.4RC1, and its Eclipse plugin on my
> machine, and I can start JBoss server both within Eclipse and in
> cygwin console without any error message. I am trying to run a simple
> JBoss EJB3.0 sample in Eclipse, but have not figure out how.
>
> This is what I have done:
> 1. create Jboss EJB3.0 project in Eclipse
> 2. copy the files under src directory,
> org.jboss.tutorial.stateless.bean.Calculator.java
> org.jboss.tutorial.stateless.bean.CalculatorBean.java
> org.jboss.tutorial.stateless.bean.CalculatorLocal.java
> org.jboss.tutorial.stateless.bean.CalculatorRemote.java
> org.jboss.tutorial.stateless.client.Client.java
>
> 3. Then, I am stucked, how to excute the Client class, which has main
> funtion?
>
> Any suggestion, comments?
> Thanks in advance.
>
> Michael
>
>
>
>
>
>
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Hi guys:
I just jump into JBoss.
I installed the latest JBoss-4.0.4RC1, and its Eclipse plugin on my
machine, and I can start JBoss server both within Eclipse and in
cygwin console without any error message. I am trying to run a simple
JBoss EJB3.0 sample in Eclipse, but have not figure out how.
This is what I have done:
1. create Jboss EJB3.0 project in Eclipse
2. copy the files under src directory,
org.jboss.tutorial.stateless.bean.Calculator.java
org.jboss.tutorial.stateless.bean.CalculatorBean.java
org.jboss.tutorial.stateless.bean.CalculatorLocal.java
org.jboss.tutorial.stateless.bean.CalculatorRemote.java
org.jboss.tutorial.stateless.client.Client.java
3. Then, I am stucked, how to excute the Client class, which has main
funtion?
Any suggestion, comments?
Thanks in advance.
Michael
Hi All,
I made the announcement about the formation of TO-JBUG at the Toronto
Java User Group meeting last night where Jason van Zyl did a
presentation on Maven 2.
There was some interest from members, so I expect we'll see some new
"faces" around here soon. I will repeat the announcement next month -
repetition will help.
Steve
Steve, let us know developer feedback on SEAM.
thanks.
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>
> -------- Forwarded Message --------
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> To: steve@...
> Subject: DITA Pro Meeting - Thursday March 9th -
> XBox Hacking / JBoss
> Seam
> Date: Tue, 7 Mar 2006 07:09:53 -0500 (EST)
>
> Durham IT Association
> DITA Pro Meeting - Thursday March 9th - XBox Hacking
> / JBoss Seam
> 2006-03-09
> Dear Steven,
>
> The Durham I.T. Association Professionals Group
> (DITA Pro) is a peer
> support group for Information Technology workers
> within Durham Region.
> There is no membership fee, so please feel free to
> forward this email
> around and spread the word.
>
> The March 2006 meeting will be held on the evening
> of Thursday, March
> 9th from 7:00pm to 9:00pm at Web In Motion's office
> (see instructions
> below).
>
> Topic 1: XBox Hacks
>
> Charlie Livingston will be showing off some of his
> XBox hacks - this
> stuff is very cool.
>
> If you've ever wondered how you can get more out of
> your XBox, be sure
> to come by and see what can be done.
>
> Topic 2: JBoss Seam, Simplifying Java Web
> Development
>
> Building web applications in Java has traditionally
> been a daunting task
> unless you have the right tools. The complexity in
> traditional Java
> Enterprise Edition (J2EE) applications leaves many
> developers at the
> door.
>
> And even with the right tools, you find yourself
> writing a lot of code
> that has no functional purpose other than to tie
> your application
> together.
>
> JBoss Seam brings together the newest and most
> powerful new Java
> technologies, and the beauty of it is that you'd
> never know it.
>
> Plus Seam adds new concepts that finally break us
> out of the old
> programming models and bring a new level of
> flexibility to web
> applications.
>
> Have you ever wished you could hold onto information
> easily through a
> multiple page interaction, and then have it
> automatically discarded when
> the interaction is complete? Without bloating your
> session scope?
>
> Have you ever wished you could change navigation
> through your web
> application without going on a Hyperlink Hunt?
>
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> newer technologies
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>
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On Fri, 2006-02-24 at 17:08 +0000, Daniel Brum wrote:
> Wondering if anyone here belongs to the Toronto Java User's Group?
>
> I have already confirmed the following speakers to speak for our JBUG,
> and I would like to see if we can combine this with the Toronto JUG,
> to get a good turnout. If you know the guy who runs the toronto jug,
> please let me know how I can contact him. I have sent him an email
> and received no reply.
>
> Speakers confirmed:
> - Roy Russo, JBoss Portal core developer
> - Bill Burke, JBoss EJB3 core developer - he will be doing a tour once
> his upcoming Oreily EJB3 is relased in May and will be stopping in TO.
> for us.
>
> thanks.
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
> Yahoo! Groups Links
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>
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+1 905 436 8729 (Fax)
Wondering if anyone here belongs to the Toronto Java User's Group?
I have already confirmed the following speakers to speak for our JBUG,
and I would like to see if we can combine this with the Toronto JUG,
to get a good turnout. If you know the guy who runs the toronto jug,
please let me know how I can contact him. I have sent him an email
and received no reply.
Speakers confirmed:
- Roy Russo, JBoss Portal core developer
- Bill Burke, JBoss EJB3 core developer - he will be doing a tour once
his upcoming Oreily EJB3 is relased in May and will be stopping in TO.
for us.
thanks.