Change 24

Time Attribute with previous and current values
Change #24
2009-09-14
12:19:30

update Calagator::Event 1250456240 Portland Java User Group Roll back

description This month&#39;s topic: TBD<br /><br /> ----------<br /><br /> PJUG meetings start with eat+meet+greet time (pizza and beverages are provided), followed by the featured speaker, then some time for Q&amp;A, discussion, and sometimes a drawing to give away swag. :)<br /><br /> It is not necessary to RSVP, on Upcoming or otherwise; go ahead and just show up!<br /><br /> Many people also go for drinks afterward, at a location decided on the fly (more often than not, Jax on 2nd).<br /><br /> Twitter: @pjug<br /> Web: pjug.org<br /> (feel free to join our mailing list, linked from the website!)<br /> &nbsp; This month's topic: Grid Packet Computing for Java (GPC4J) GPC4J is a computing paradigm that breaks a partitionable problem into GridPackets, which are routed, processed and re-assembled into the solution to the original problem. This presentation will cover the use of the system and design of the project's web application. The application is built using REST (Jersey), Maven, Hibernate, JPA, MySQL and GlassFish. ---------- Speaker: Lyle Harris Lyle Harris is a Software Engineer working in World Wide Operations at Sun Microsystems, where he develops internal Java applications for automation and customer-facing web applications. ---------- PJUG meetings start with some time to eat and socialize (pizza and beverages are provided), followed by the featured speaker, then Q&A, discussion, sometimes a drawing to give away swag. :) Though we like knowing how many people to expect, you don't *have* to RSVP, on Upcoming or otherwise. Go ahead and just show up! Many people also go for a drink and further discussion following the meeting, at a location determined ad hoc (lately, the Market Street Pub at 10th and Market: http://mcmenamins.com/index.php?loc=24 ). http://twitter.com/pjug http://pjug.org/ (join our mailing list, linked from the website!)
title Portland Java User Group Portland Java User Group: Grid Packet Computing for Java