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DESCRIPTION:Java Code to Coast event in Portland Oregon&#13\;\n&#13\;\nFr
 ee&#13\;\n&#13\;\nTHURSDAY August 12th 6-9pm&#13\;\n&#13\;\n&#13\;\nJava
  developers\, architects\, programmers\, and enthusiasts: get ready for 
 a real adrenaline rush. The Java Road Trip: Code to Coast tour is visiti
 ng 20 cities across the United States showcasing Oracle's commitment to 
 everything Java. Heading up the tour are key Java technologists from Ora
 cle\, who will be demonstrating the latest Java software\, engaging with
  Java User Group (JUG)members\, and meeting with enterprise developers a
 nd consumers. &#13\;\n&#13\;\nThe event will be hosted from 6-9pm at Pio
 neer Courthouse Square &#13\;\n&#13\;\n701 SW 6th Avenue (bordered by SW
  Yamhill\, SW Morrison and SW Broadway) Portland\, OR 97205. &#13\;\n&#1
 3\;\nThis high-tech block party on wheels is your chance to share the sp
 irit of innovation that is the essence of Java.&#13\;\n&#13\;\nSpeaker: 
 Brent Christian&#13\;\n&#13\;\nBrent Christian\, a Senior Member of Tech
 nical Staff with Oracle\, will be doing technology demos for the Portlan
 d event. In his 10+ years with Sun\, he worked on Client Java technologi
 es which included the AWT and Swing toolkits\, as well measuring\, analy
 zing\, and improving client performance. He has spent the last few years
  on the JavaFX graphics team\, focusing on the animation system along wi
 th performance benchmarking and analysis.&#13\;\nLocation: The event wil
 l be hosted from 6-9pm at Pioneer Courthouse Square\n\nTags: oracle\, ja
 va\, opensource\, developers\, free\, j2ee\, javaee\n\nImported from: ht
 tp://calagator.org/events/1250458989
URL:http://www.java.com/roadtrip/schedule.jsp
SUMMARY:Java Code to Coast event in Pioneer Courthouse Square
LOCATION:Pioneer Courthouse Square: 701 Sw 6th Ave\, Portland OR 97204 US
SEQUENCE:1
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DESCRIPTION:This month's topic:  Logging Last Resource (LLR) optimization
  of XA&#13\;\n&#13\;\nAlmost every transaction executed on a Java EE App
 lication Server winds up distributed over multiple resources such as JMS
  destinations and JDBC datasources. Standard OTLP systems employ the XA-
 2PC protocol\, a presumed-abort variant of the Two-Phase Commit protocol
  to make sure that either all resources commit successfully or all resou
 rces abort the transaction if at least one resource fails. As any distri
 buted consensus protocol\, XA-2PC is expensive. In this talk\, we presen
 t Logging Last Resource (LLR) optimization of XA (actually\, its Java EE
  &quot\;translation&quot\; in form of the JTA spec) in Oracle WebLogic S
 erver. LLR's effectiveness has been validated in world record results ac
 hieved by the Oracle stack in the SPECjAppServer2004 benchmark and by hi
 gh-profile customers in mission-critical applications. &#13\;\n&#13\;\n-
 ---------&#13\;\n&#13\;\nSpeaker: Gera Shegalov&#13\;\n&#13\;\nGera has 
 worked in the areas of workflow management\, temporal databases\, messag
 ing\, and recovery. He is currently with Oracle Database High Availabili
 ty. In his prior role at Oracle\, he was part of the Java Platform Group
  where he worked on the messaging infrastructure such as OC4J JMS\, AQ J
 MS integration\, WebLogic FileStore\, and LLR. Prior to joining Oracle\,
  Gera worked at the Max Planck Institute of Informatics in Saarbruecken\
 , Germany and interned at Microsoft Research in Redmond\, WA. &#13\;\n&#
 13\;\n----------&#13\;\n&#13\;\nPJUG meetings start with some time to ea
 t and socialize (pizza and beverages are provided)\, followed by the fea
 tured speaker\, then Q&amp\;A\, discussion\, sometimes a drawing to give
  away swag. :)&#13\;\n&#13\;\nThough we like knowing how many people to 
 expect\, you don't *have* to RSVP\, on Upcoming or otherwise. Go ahead a
 nd just show up!&#13\;\n&#13\;\nMany people also go for a drink and furt
 her discussion following the meeting\, at a location determined ad hoc (
 lately\, Trees restaurant in the same building).&#13\;\n&#13\;\nhttp://t
 witter.com/pjug&#13\;\nhttp://pjug.org/&#13\;\n(join our mailing list\, 
 linked from the website!)\n\nTags: java\, user group\, pjug\, oracle\, s
 un\, weblogic\, llr\, xa\, jta\, java ee\, jee\, j2ee\, jdbc\, jms\, olt
 p\, xa-2pc\, specj\, gera\, shegalov\n\nImported from: http://calagator.
 org/events/1250458189
URL:http://pjug.org/
SUMMARY:Portland Java User Group: Logging Last Resource Transaction Optim
 ization
LOCATION:Oracle (Downtown Campus): 1211 SW 5th Avenue\, Suite 800\, Room 
 8005\, Portland Oregon 97204 US
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