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Welcome to the NYC Java Study Groups JUG (Java User Group), a http://www.nycjava.net/JSPWiki/javanet_button_90.png http://Java.net

We are an independent vendor neutral professional association of Java developers who meet monthly collaborating on Java technologies for all levels of expertise. We feature expert speakers, study groups (e.g. certification) and networking.

We are the Java SIG (Special Interest Group) of the NYPC Users Group

This JUG has a forum at Yahoo Groups called nycjava_net. To join, please attend one of the meetings.

Upcoming Meetings:

Java Enterprise Study Group: (Tuesday, June 12 6:30pm)
Location: NYPC (New Yorker Hotel - 34th and 8th Ave 5th floor)
Topic: EJB 3 Session Beans and Interceptors and more... (see study group link above) -DL


June NYC Java Meetup: Monday June 18, 7:00pm rsvp here
location courtesy of NYSIA (55 Broad St 10th floor)

This is a social networking event. Meet fellow NYC area Java developers, managers, recruiters, basically anyone with an interest in Java technologies. There will be presentations (projector available) and refreshments.


July General Meeting: (Tuesday June 26 - not Thurs July 5)
(joint meeting with Microsoft Architecture SIG meeting at Microsoft)
Topic: Why Projects Fail - more details forthcoming

Speakers: Andrew Stellman and Jennifer Greene

There will be door prizes - Note: this meeting requires RSVP: rsvp @ nycjava.net



August General Meeting: First Thursday, August 2 6:30pm
Location: NYPC (New Yorker Hotel - 34th and 8th Ave 5th floor)

Topic: Getting Started with JPA using Hibernate 3

Speaker: Reza Rahman

Bio:
Reza Rahman is the chief architect at Tripod Technologies, an IT solutions company focusing on Java EE in the Baltimore-NYC corridor. He is the co-author of "EJB 3 in Action" from Manning Publishing. Reza has been working with Java EE since its inception in the mid-nineties. He has developed enterprise systems in the publishing, financial, telecommunications and manufacturing industries. Reza has been fortunate to have worked with both EJB and Spring/Hibernate. He coordinates the Philadelphia JBoss User Group.

Description:
The Java Persistence API (JPA) aims to be the de-facto standard for ORM based persistence. Hibernate 3 is one of the earliest and most popular ORM tools implementing the JPA standard. This session is a hands-on introduction to JPA using Hibernate 3.

During the course of this session, we will configure Hibernate 3 from the ground up to work with JPA in a standalone application, solve a realistic persistence problem step-by-step and explore some of the key features of JPA along the way. We will explore basic annotation-driven mapping, generating keys, mapping relations, performing basic persistence operations and forming complex queries using the Java Persistence Query Language (JPQL).

You are encouraged, but not required to bring your laptop and code along throughout the session.

- door prizes, refreshments



Past Meetings:

The New York City Java May Meetup: http://java.meetup.com/59
Monday, May 21, 2007, 7:00 PM -
Location: at NYPC (New Yorker Hotel) 34th and 8th Ave 5th flr)

Java Enterprise Study Group 7-9pm Thurs May 17
at NYPC (New Yorker Hotel 34th and 8th Ave Room 550)

May monthly general meeting - Monday April 30, 6:30-9pm
Speaker: Elliotte Rusty Harold, adjunct professor of computer science at Polytechnic University in Brooklyn, author of numerous books on Java and XML. His Java news website: http://www.cafeaulait.org and blog: http://cafe.elharo.com

Topic: Java 7 and Beyond
2007 will go down in history as the year Sun Microsystems gave up the reins of the Java platform, releasing it under an open source license to the Java developer community. In this talk Java developer Elliotte Rusty Harold predicts new directions for the Java platform, in everything from scripting to bug fixing to new syntax. We'll talk about various proposals for both the language and libraries including closures, type inference, I/O, and more.

thanks to all who came, especially to our speaker and for posting the presentation at his cafeaulait.org website: Java_7_and_Beyond



Past and Related News Items:

We were studying for the free beta exam SCBCD 5.0 (Sun Certified Business Component Developer) also referred to as EJB 3.0 Certification, congrats to those who passed! The SCJP (Programmers) certification study group is on hiatus but will return in June. To study for the EJB 3.0 (SCBCD5) certification, please see Java Enterprise Study Group -DL


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This site is editable by our members, to become a member please stop by one of our general meetings or study group meetings (members when editing please make use of the two letter wiki id -DL)

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