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August 30th, 2011

August 30th, 2011. Thanks to Mike Perez and Chris Ritchie for the graphic. Welcome. Austin Java Users Group. 10 Years Strong!. Decade of Sponsors. Announcements. Jobs (Who has them, who wants one?) groups.yahoo.com/group/austinjug_jobs (2595 active members on the mailing list)

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August 30th, 2011

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  1. August 30th, 2011 Thanks to Mike Perez and Chris Ritchie for the graphic

  2. Welcome Austin Java Users Group 10 Years Strong!

  3. Decade of Sponsors

  4. Announcements • Jobs (Who has them, who wants one?)groups.yahoo.com/group/austinjug_jobs (2595 active members on the mailing list) • Announcements from Members

  5. Membership Growth

  6. What’s new in the Java world? • James Gosling leaves Google for Liquid Robotics startup • Firefox – will note release a “version #” in the future ? • O’Reilly Android Open Conference, October 9-11, 2011, San Francisco • JavaOne – October 2-6, San Francisco (Sting and Tom Petty!) • Heroku support for Java (salesforce.com PaaS – Platform as a Service)

  7. Suggestions and Speaker Volunteers! austinjug_board@yahoogroups.com

  8. Thanks • Thanks to Craig Hunt for bringing the projector every month! • Thanks to Mark Meandro for providing the nametags & friendly greetings

  9. Networking and Fun NewPlace! BJs

  10. Overview of JEE6 and JBoss AS7by Prabhat Jha

  11. Unlocking the Power of Java EE6 in the Cloud w/ JBoss AS7 and OpenShiftby David Blado

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