Silicon Valley Web JUG

This Java User Group (JUG) is for anyone interested in learning more about J2EE web application development. We meet at Google in Mountain View, California, on the third Tuesday of the month. All levels of J2EE web application development experience are welcome. Our meetings are always free to attend.

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Past events

  • JVM goes to BigData

    Thu, 22 Sep 2011, 01:00 - 03:00 in Mountain View, United States

    JVM goes to BigData6:00 - 7:00 Networking & Light Dinner7:00 - 7:15 Announcements7:15 - 8:45 Talk8:45 Q&A & DismissSlowly yet surely the JVM is going to Big Data! In this fun filled presentation we see what pieces of Java & JVM triumph or unravel in the battle for performance at high scale! Concurrency is the currency of scale on multi-core & the new generation of collections and non-blocking hashmaps are well worth the time taking a deep dive into.

  • Richard Bair Reveals All on JavaFX 2.0

    Thu, 14 Apr 2011, 01:00 - 03:00 in Mountain View, United States

    Please see here for a photo and directions: DescriptionJavaFX 2.0 is the long-awaited reboot of the JavaFX platform with new JVM Language-friendly Java APIs, improved controls, and many other features that put JavaFX back in the running as the premier rich client platform on the desktop.We are very pleased to have Richard Bair back to let us in on the latest developments in JavaFX 2.0.

  • To ESB or not to ESB: When it makes sense to use an Enterprise Service Bus

    Thu, 17 Mar 2011, 01:00 - 03:00 in Mountain View, United States

    Ross Mason, Founder and CTO of MuleSoft, is our speaker for this evening.The Enterprise Service Bus (ESB) has become synonymous with integration.  While the ESB grew from the needs of enterprise integration, the landscape has changed and not every project that needs integration needs an ESB. Increasingly, web application developers need to integrate with both public and enterprise services.

  • Bay Area JUG Roundup 2010

    Thu, 13 May 2010, 01:00 - 03:00 in Mountain View, United States

    Important: You must register on this separate Eventbrite Registration Page to reserve your spot at this special event.Agenda *6:00-7:00pm Arrive & mingle -- Food & drinks provided by Oracle *7:00-7:45pm Sonya Barry on java.net migration *7:45-8:00pm Break *8:00-9:00pm Java Posse Podcast

  • Extreme productivity with Spring Roo by Ramnivas Laddad (SpringSource)

    Thu, 22 Apr 2010, 01:00 - 03:00 in Mountain View, United States

    6:00-6:45pm Arrive & mingle -- Food & drinks provided by Google6:45-7:00pm Group introduction & announcements7:00-8:45pm Spring Roo8:45-9:00pm Q&AMAIN PRESENTATIONSpring Roo combines the power of the Spring framework, magic of annotations, and awesomeness of AspectJ to provide unimaginable productivity for building enterprise applications.

  • Java Store & jFrog Artifactory

    Thu, 11 Mar 2010, 02:00 - 04:00 in Mountain View, United States

    Date Changed to March 106-7 Networking7-8 jFrog Artifactory8-9 Java StoreThe Java Store is a JavaFX-powered storefront that provides an easy and secure means of discovering and acquiring compelling Java and JavaFX applications. Social networking, games, productivity tools and business applications are examples of what you can download from the Java Store. This easy-to-use storefront is free, and is available for U.S. residents, as part of the Java Store Beta Program.

  • Groovy & Griffon Hacking with Andres Almiray

    Thu, 18 Feb 2010, 02:00 - 04:00 in Mountain View, United States

    6-7 Networking7-9 Goovy & Griffon Hacking with Andres AlmirayGriffon is a framework inspired by Grails for desktop/RIA development. While Griffon is primarily a Groovy/Java and Swing framework you may combine Clojure, Scala and JavaFX source code. You may also pick SWT, JavaFx, Pivot or GTK as the UI toolkit. Thus Griffon goes beyond a regular desktop development framework by offering polyglot programming if desired.

  • The Future of the Web According to Dion Almaer and Ben Galbraith

    Thu, 21 Jan 2010, 02:00 - 04:00 in Mountain View, United States

    We are pleased to have perennial JavaOne Rock Stars, Dion Almaer and Ben Galbraith, speaking this month about the future of the web. Agenda [list]*6:00-6:30pm Arrive & mingle -- Food & drinks provided by Google*6:30-7:00pm Announcements & Lightning Talks*7:00-8:30pm Main Talk followed by Q&A*8:30-9:00pm Raffle and additional networking time[/list] The Ajax revolution saw a sea change in web application development.

  • JavaFX with Richard Bair

    Thu, 10 Dec 2009, 02:00 - 04:00 in Mountain View, United States

    Please Note: This is a joint event with the new Silicon Valley JavaFX Users Group and you will need to register in advance to attend this event with that group here: / This is the grand kick-off of the new Silicon Valley JavaFX Users Group. We are co-hosting it with the new JavaFX gruop, and are honored to have Richard Bair - JavaOne 2009 RockStar, Devoxx speaker, and JavaFX team lead. Be sure to sign up early on the new JavaFX group site to save a spot! Agenda[list

  • PayPal Platform

    Thu, 19 Nov 2009, 02:00 - 04:00 in Mountain View, United States

    Agenda[list]*6:00-6:30pm Arrive & mingle -- Food & drinks provided by Google*6:30-7:00pm Announcements & Lightning Talks*7:00-8:30pm Main Talk followed by Q&A*8:30-9:00pm Raffle and additional networking time[/list] There will be an update at some point prior to the meeting with more informatin about the topic and the speaker(s). We have commitment for PayPal to come and talk about their Java and JavaFX APIs in their new PayPal Platform for developers in November.

  • October Meeting: Joshua Bloch

    Wed, 21 Oct 2009, 01:00 - 03:00 in Mountain View, United States

    Please Note: Just for this month, we will be meeting on the third Tuesday of the month. Agenda[list]*6:00-6:30pm Arrive & mingle -- Food & drinks provided by Google*6:30-7:00pm Announcements & Lightning Talks*7:00-8:30pm Main Talk followed by Q&A*8:30-9:00pm Raffle and additional networking time[/list] There will be an update at some point prior to the meeting with information about the topic.

  • Google App Engine: Java Runtime

    Thu, 17 Sep 2009, 01:00 - 03:00 in Mountain View, United States

    Agenda[list]*6:00-6:30pm Arrive & mingle -- Food & drinks provided by Google*6:30-7:00pm Announcements & Lightning Talks*7:00-8:30pm Main Talk followed by Q&A*8:30-9:00pm Raffle and additional networking time[/list]There will be an update at some point prior to the meeting with more information about the topic and the speaker(s).[divider]Finally, our members are encouraged to take advantage of these other Silicon Valley Web JUG resources:[list]*Twitter*LinkedIn

  • August Meeting: Topic TBD

    Thu, 20 Aug 2009, 01:00 - 03:00 in Mountain View, United States

    Please Note:Starting in August, we are moving the JUG meetings to the third Wednesdayrather than the third Tuesday of the month. We also slightly modified the schedule to have a full hour for the food and networking before the main meeting starts. So, food and networking will be starting at 6pmfrom now on. The main meetings will still start at approximately 7pm. Our venue remains the same. We will normally be in the Tunis conference room in Bldg.

  • Griffon: Groovy Desktop Application Framework

    Wed, 22 Jul 2009, 01:30 - 03:30 in Mountain View, United States

    Griffon is a Grails like application framework for developing desktop applications in Groovy. Andres Almiray, one of the lead developers on this open source project, will be our speaker in July. Stay tuned! We will have more information to post here soon about this upcoming meeting.

  • Google Web Toolkit

    Wed, 17 Jun 2009, 01:30 - 03:30 in Mountain View, United States

    Fred Sauer, Google Developer Advocate, will give a hands-on session with the latest version of Google Web Toolkit (GWT). Fun Fact: the acronym, GWT, is typically pronounced with the "i" vowel sound as "gwit" by GWT users. Stay tuned! We will have more information to post here soon about this upcoming meeting.

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