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AppFuse at Dallas JUG

Apparently, the Dallas JUG will have the pleasure of listening to a presentation on AppFuse this Wednesday. I can't seem to find any information on their site, but someone forwarded me an e-mail that looks genuine. You know a project is getting popular when other people are giving presentations on it! ;-)

Posted in Java at Jan 25 2005, 08:35:38 PM MST 4 Comments
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Yup, there will be an AppFuse presentation in Dallas tonight. The reason you didn't see anything on javamug.org about the meeting is that the presentation is being given by one of the the Dallas area SIGs, not the "main" group. In Dallas we have a number of smaller groups that meet during the month and get a little more in-depth on various subjects. It works pretty well. You can catch a meeting a least once a week if you were so inclined. http://javamug.org/mainpages/otherorgs.html Erik

Posted by Erik Weibust on January 26, 2005 at 08:19 AM MST #

[Trackback] If you live in the Dallas - Ft Worth area, tonight is your chance to see a presentation on AppFuse at the Java Developers SIG meeting. Andy Hoffman, a Dallas area Java Developer, will be presenting. I'm sure he'll do...

Posted by Erik's... Hmm... on January 26, 2005 at 11:00 AM MST #

As the presenter, I can honestly say that Matt provided the material via the quick start guide and tutorials. All I did was put some overview slides together and use the tutorial 1 exercise. It was sufficient to make the point that using AppFuse can accelerate your web app development and generated discussion on the concept. Thanks Matt for all your work.

Posted by Andy Hoffman on January 26, 2005 at 09:41 PM MST #

[Trackback] Here is my highly anticipated review of Andy Hoffman's AppFuse presentation at the Dallas Java Developers SIG meeting this past Wednesday, 1/26/05. First, let me say I think Andy did a good job. I think he geared his presentation to...

Posted by Erik's... Hmm... on January 28, 2005 at 02:22 PM MST #

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