The Boston Java Meetup Group
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Past events
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Java and MongoDB: Everything about Not Only SQL, MongoDB and Morphia
21-22 Aug 2012 in Cambridge, United States
Java and MongoDBWe will be delving into NOSQL with MongoDB.Jeff Yemin will talk about mapping Java objects to/from MongoDB.Using Morphia as a data persistence bridge makes working with data in Java exceedingly easy with MongoDB. In this session we will take a look at... examples of how to customize persistence and common data access patterns like Morphia's Datastore and DAO abstractions.
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Boston Java Meetup February 2012 Meeting-Context and Dependency Injection
21-22 Feb 2012 in Mid-Cambridge, United States
Dear friends in Java:We have arranged Sang Shin to talk about Context and Dependency Injection. Bring your laptop!This meeting will be at the Cambridge Innovation Center on Tuesday February 21st, 2012. We will gather at 6:30 and enjoy goodies provided by our sponsors Wuhu and Hippo and then delve into more Java.The title "Why CDI is so cool?"Among the many new features and improvements introduced in Java EE 6, Context and Dependency Injection (CDI)
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Monthly Boston Java Meetup
3-4 Oct 2011 in Cambridge, United States
Monthly Java Meet-up to discuss Java and related technologies6:30-7:00pm - Food and Socializing7:00-8:00pm - PresentationDetails on presentations to be announced each monthVolunteers for presentations welcome - please contact Douglas Hawkins if you are interested in doing a presentation
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Visualizing java.util.concurrent
2-3 May 2011 in Cambridge, United States
Pizza and socializing will start at 6:30Presentation will commence at 7:00Victor Grazi is Vice President of Application Development at Credit Suisse Client Technology Services/HOLT.He is a Java evangelist and has been building real time financial systems in Java since JDK version 1.02This presentation consists of a series of animations that visualize the functionality of the components in the java.util.concurrent library.
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NetBeans Application Platform
28-29 Mar 2011 in Cambridge, United States
With the help of VisiTrend: this month, Geertjan Wielenga of Oracle will give a presentation on using the NetBeans Platforms to rapidly develop feature rich applications.Bio: Geertjan Wielenga has worked on the NetBeans team for the past 7 years, helping to grow the community around the NetBeans Platform. He's worked as lead technical writer for the NetBeans Platform, as well as technical trainer, and is currently an Oracle Principle Product Manager focused on the NetBeans Platform.
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Refactoring to Concurrency
7-8 Feb 2011 in Cambridge, United States
Pizza and Socializing will begin at 6:30 -- presentation will start at 7:00ABSTRACT: This presentation will show examples of several different ways to change a single-threaded Java application into a multi-threaded application in stages (refactoring steps). The application used in this example is a program that solves Sudoku puzzles. This is a highly-interactive presentation with lots of audience participation.SPEAKER BIO: Dr.
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July Java Meetup - Introduction to Apache Pivot
12-13 Jul 2010 in Cambridge, United States
Apache Pivot (...) is a platform for building rich Internet applications (RIAs) in Java. It combines the enhanced productivity and usability features of a modern RIA toolkit with the robustness of the industry-standard Java platform. Pivot includes a number of features that significantly simplify development of modern GUI applications, including an XML markup language for declaring the structure of a user interface, data binding, animated effects and transitions, and Web services integration.
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The Boston Java Meetup Group Monthly Meetup
17-18 May 2010 in Cambridge, United States
Vineet Manohar from Children's Hospital will be giving a presentation on Clickframes at the February meetup.Vineet says:"Clickframes (...) is an open source technology which lets you build your webapps in a faster, better and cheaper way. With Clickframes you cangenerate complex webapps using Java, JEE, JPA, AJAX/Validation, JSF/Seam, Wicket or any platform of your choice -- without writing a single line of code! (Well, almost.
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The Boston Java April Meetup
19-20 Apr 2010 in Cambridge, United States
Vineet Manohar from Children's Hospital will be giving a presentation on Clickframes at the February meetup.Vineet says:"Clickframes (...) is an open source technology which lets you build your webapps in a faster, better and cheaper way. With Clickframes you cangenerate complex webapps using Java, JEE, JPA, AJAX/Validation, JSF/Seam, Wicket or any platform of your choice -- without writing a single line of code! (Well, almost.
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The Boston Java March Meetup
15-16 Mar 2010 in Cambridge, United States
Vineet Manohar from Children's Hospital will be giving a presentation on Clickframes at the February meetup.Vineet says:"Clickframes (...) is an open source technology which lets you build your webapps in a faster, better and cheaper way. With Clickframes you cangenerate complex webapps using Java, JEE, JPA, AJAX/Validation, JSF/Seam, Wicket or any platform of your choice -- without writing a single line of code! (Well, almost.
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The Boston Java February Meetup: Clickframes
22-23 Feb 2010 in Cambridge, United States
Some folks at Children's Hospital have developed a new open source technology called "Clickframes". Clickframes uses Model Driven Design + Code Generation to create Java Web Applications. Their goal is to make Web Application creation fast and easy irrespective of the framework you're using. Clickframes is currently available for JSF/Seam/JPA. We are actively working on new platforms, the most important one being JSF2.More details will follow.-John
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The Boston Java December Meetup
21-22 Dec 2009 in Cambridge, United States
Vineet Sinha of architexa will be presenting at the November JAVA Meetup. Vineet says: "The simplicity of developing web apps using Object Relationship Mapping and RESTful Web Services has led to the success of frameworks like Ruby on Rails. In this talk we take you through our journey where we took a Rails app and rebuilt it from the ground-up using Java to be scalable via the cloud while still supporting taking advantage of these technologies, their corresponding standards, and available frame
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The Boston Java November Meetup: From Rails to Java & the Cloud
Tue, 17 Nov 2009, 00:00 - 02:00 in Cambridge, United States
Vineet Sinha of architexa will be presenting at the November JAVA Meetup. Vineet says: "The simplicity of developing web apps using Object Relationship Mapping and RESTful Web Services has led to the success of frameworks like Ruby on Rails. In this talk we take you through our journey where we took a Rails app and rebuilt it from the ground-up using Java to be scalable via the cloud while still supporting taking advantage of these technologies, their corresponding standards, and available frame
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The Boston Java October Meetup
19-20 Oct 2009 in Cambridge, United States
We will be meeting for dinner and drinks at the Asgard, an Irish-themed restaurant pub located at 350 Massachusetts Avenue, Cambridge MA 02142: asgard location Hope to see you there! -John
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The Boston Java August Meetup
17-18 Aug 2009 in Mid-Cambridge, United States
We will be at the Microsoft Research Center, One Memorial Drive, Cambridge.Mark Renouf of http://www.aerva.com/ will lead a discussion of GWT at the July 20th JAVA Meetup. Mark says:"The Google Web Toolkit (GWT) gives developers the ability to build fast, highly efficient JavaScript based web applications while leveraging Java and the tools you're already familiar with.
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The Boston Java July Meetup
20-21 Jul 2009 in Mid-Cambridge, United States
The next meetup will be at the Microsoft Research Center, One Memorial Drive, Cambridge.Chris Janicki of www.AugurSystems.com will give a presentation on the Java technologies used to develop Augur.Augur is an event/fault manager and notification system. It can collect any events (e.g. syslog, SNMP traps, proprietary logs, etc.). It processes events through a graphically configured rule tree that can parse out variables, apply rules, and generate/clear alerts.
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The Boston Java June Meetup: Augur
15-16 Jun 2009 in Mid-Cambridge, United States
The next meetup will be at the Microsoft Research Center, One Memorial Drive, Cambridge. Chris Janicki of www.AugurSystems.com will give a presentation on the Java technologies used to develop Augur, an event/fault manager with a graphical rule engine and notification rules. More details will follow. -John
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