| Date: | Wednesday, February 23rd, 2000 |
| Time: | 7.00pm-8.45pm |
| Location: | California Zephyr Room, Building One (SC1) Nortel Networks |
| see directions below |
| Agenda: | ||
|---|---|---|
| 6.45 to 7.00 | - | Food/Refreshments |
| 7.00 to 7.05 | - | Announcements |
| 7.05 to 8.30 | - | Enterprise JavaBeans: Best Practices |
| by Rob Woollen, Senior Software Engineer, BEA WebLogic | ||
| 8.30 to 8.45 | - | Q&A |
| (All are welcome, no membership fee, no prior reservation necessary) |
| Food/Drinks will be served 15 minutes prior to the meeting. Courtesy of BEA WebLogic |
| Note: For the "Announcements" section if you have something you would like announced, or any "News" (upcoming conferences, information about similar groups, applets...etc) please send mail to (Sudhakar Ramakrishnan) sudha@best.com prior to the meeting. A bulletin board would be placed for product announcements/job openings/miscellaneous announcements. |
by Rob Woollen
This talk will focus on developing scalable and robust EJB 1.1 applications with BEA's WebLogic Application Server. There will be a brief introduction to EJB, but it is assumed that basic EJB and distributed programming concepts are understood. The talk will cover new features of WebLogic's EJB 1.1 container as well as successful EJB design patterns and tricks.
Rob Woollen is a Senior Software Engineer with BEA WebLogic in San Francisco. While at BEA, he has been primarily responsible for developing the EJB 1.1 runtime and compilers and improving overall server performance. Prior to BEA, Rob was a UNIX kernel developer at Hewlett-Packard. Rob holds a BSE degree in computer science from Princeton University.
Nortel Networks
California Zephyr Room, Building One (SC1)
4401 Great America Parkway
Santa Clara, CA
>From 101 North - SF Area
>From 101 South Area:
It is advised that if you are coming from the Peninsula take 280 South and
make an interchange @ 92 East to 101 South (Follow other directions from
there).
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