Marco Antonio Villalobos, Chief Juggernaut
Marco: "You must stay and complete your training.
Only then a Java programmer will you be."
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LAJUG Home
Welcome to the Los Angeles Java Users' Group [LAJUG]
home page. Brought to you for Java enthusiasts by Java enthusiasts.
Information
The Los Angeles Java Users’ Group (http://www.lajug.org) is an
informal non-profit organization that serves the greater Los Angeles
area community of Java developers and enthusiast. We usually meet on
the first Tuesday of every month from 7:00 to 9:00 p.m. and discuss
a wide variety of technological issues that impact the Java developer
community. Membership is completely informal, and anybody is free to
attend. Please see our Events schedule for
information with regards to our meetings.
For those unfamiliar with Java, it is a programming language, platform,
and set of standards used to develop software solutions for a wide-variety
of needs. At LAJUG you will learn more about the Java platform. Furthermore,
we also use our meetings as an opportunity to network, foster friendships,
and give back to the community from which we benefit.
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Job Providers
LAJUG would like to show appreciation to the following organizations
that recruited members. In appreciation of any organizations
that recruits and provides employment opportunities at LAJUG Monthly
Meetings, LAJUG will host the organization's corporate logo on the LAJUG
website until the next Monthly Meeting.
[Do you want your Logo here? Then please recruit at the LAJUG Meetings].
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Seeking Presenters
We are currently seeking presenters for the topics listed below. Help
us strike-out our topics. Your generosity in providing a presentation
will be greatly appreciated. Our meetings usually have between 30 and
40 members, and your presentation will also provide a unique marketing
opportunity directly with Java developers. Presenters should be either
a Java enthusiast, Java Developer who completed a project utilizing
one of the mentioned technologies, or a vendor with extensive experience
in one of the mentioned technologies.
JavaServer Faces [Craig R. McClanahan / Sun Microsystems]
Java WebStart [Gary Kephart]
- J2EE Web Application Design Patterns
- J2EE Design Patterns
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J2ME Wireless Applications [W. Wood Harter / Side-Eight
Software]
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JDK 1.5 [Matthew Ingenthron]
- Persistence with EJB and Hibernate
- Web Services and Web Services Security
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Java Architecture for XML Binding (JAXB) [Daniel Webster]
- Unit Testing with JUnit, Cactus, DBUnit
- Stress Testing with JMeter
- Searching with Lucene
EJB 3.0 [Jonathan R. Wetherbee, Oracle Corporation]
EJB 3.0 Persistence [Jonathan R. Wetherbee / Oracle
Corporation]
The Spring Framework [Colin Sampaleanu / Interface21]
- Inversion of Control Pattern
- Tapestry
AJAX [Andrew Arrow / Shopzilla]
- Java Business Integration
- BeanShell
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- J2EE Security
- Java Management Extensions (JMX)
- Java Help
- Java Media Framework (JMF)
- Java Cryptography
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Internationalization with Java [Jon Cruz]
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Project Looking Glass [Matt Ingenthron / Sun Microsystems]
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Maven [Andreas Schaefer]
Maven 2 [Carlos Sanchez]
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Portlets JSR 168 [Jeremey Boynes / Gluecode]
Sun Java Desktop System [Matt Ingenthron / Sun Microsystems]
Service Oriented Architecture [David Chou / Microsoft
Corporation]
- The Case for EJBs
- Oracle ADF
- MyFaces
- JEE 5
Subversion [Joe Chavez / California Institute of Technology]
- JBoss Seam
Google Web Toolkit [Kelly Norton from Google]
- Groovy
- Grails
- Web 2.0
- Dojo
- Shale
- AJAX+JSF
- JSON-RPC
- JAX-WAS
- RDBMS Design and TX Management
- Java Multi-Media
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We are also open to your suggestion as to which topics we should cover.
Any feedback will be greatly appreciated.
Volunteers please contact Marco or Matt.
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Don't see this month's meeting? Checkout events!
The next LAJUG meeting is on August 5, 2008
at the Sun Microsystems offices in El Segundo.
The topic will be Pragmatic JAX-WS by guest
Gary Rudolph from eHarmony.
Raffle Details
A gift from JetBrains,
we will raffle a license for the award winning ide product IntelliJ
version 7.0

and a few corporate gifts from Sun
Microsystems.
Parking: We are
currently resolving the parking situation. Please pay for your
own parking, or park close by in the meantime.
Attendees may network from 6:30 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. The meeting
starts at 7:00 p.m.
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Directions
Monthly Meeting
The next LAJUG Study Group will be on July 08, 2008
at E! Networks in Los Angeles, CA.
The current book is Java Generics and Collections by Maurice Naftalin and Philip Wadler
The next book due to start
NA is
Related Links
Directions
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