October meeting of the Mountain View Java Users Group

Date: Wednesday, October 28th, 1998
Time: 7.00pm-9.00pm
Location: California Zephyr Room, Building One (SC1) Bay Networks
 see directions below

MTVJUG completes 36 months this December'98. MTVJUG was founded in december '95.
Agenda:
7.00 to 7.05-Announcements
7.05 to 8.15-Enterprise JavaBeans, A component model framework for distributed applications
by José Alberto Fenández, Oracle Corp.
8.30 to 8.45-Q&A
8.45 to 9.00-Product Demos

(All are welcome, no membership fee, no prior reservation necessary)
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.


Enterprise JavaBeans, A component model framework for distributed applications

By José Alberto Fenández

Enterprise JavaBeans is a standardize component model for developing distributed middle tier applications in Java. In this presentation we will focus in the main concepts provided by the component model and the impact of such concepts on the developer of applications. We will also talk about some of the choices made by EJB and how they may impact the wide usage of EJB as the component model for the enterprise. Finally we will talk about EJB on the Oracle Application Server.


Biography: José Alberto Fenández

Mr. Fernández is a member of the Java and Object Services team of the Application Server Group at Oracle. For the last year he has lead the development of the Java distributed component model support in the Oracle Application Server, including the EJB and the JCORBA component models. Mr. Fernández obtained his PhD. in Computer Sc. from the University of Maryland at College Park in Deductive Reasoning in Databases. Before joining Oracle, he worked in the development of VALIDITY, a comercial Deductive Object Oriented Database System. He also participated in the initial design of SQLJ, the proposed standard for embeded SQL for Java.


Directions:

Bay Networks
California Zephyr Room, Building One (SC1)
4401 Great America Parkway
Santa Clara, CA

From 101 North - SF Area

take 101 South
(Approximately 25 miles from SFO)
Exit Great America Parkway, turn left onto Great America Parkway, 1/4 mile Bay Networks is located at the corner of Great America Parkway & Mission College Blvd. Building One (SC1) is @ 4401 Great America Parkway - Santa Clara. Go into the lobby. California Zephyr Room is located on the first floor on the right hand side.

From 101 South Area:

take 101 North
(Approximately 4 miles)
Exit Great America Parkway, turn right onto Great America Parkway, 1/4 mile Bay Networks is located at the corner of Great America Parkway & Mission College Blvd.

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).
MTVJUG HOME


Back

Last Updated : October 12, 1998