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  Java programming language - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Comparing Java and C++, it is possible in C++ to implement similar functionality (for example, a memory management model for specific classes can be designed in C++ to improve speed and lower memory fragmentation considerably), with the possibly cost of extra development time and some application complexity.
Java servlets are server-side Java EE components that generate responses to requests from clients.
Java libraries that are the compiled byte codes of source code developed by the JRE implementor to support application development in Java.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Java_programming_language   (3830 words)

  
 Java programming language - Facts, Information, and Encyclopedia Reference article
Java 1.0a was made available for download in 1994, but the first public release of Java and the HotJava web browser came on May 23, 1995, at the SunWorld conference.
Java can be considered a less pure object-oriented programming language than for instance Ruby or Smalltalk because it makes certain compromises (such as the fact that not all values are objects) for performance reasons.
Java's support of text matching and manipulation is not as strong as languages such as perl or PHP, although regular expressions were introduced in J2SE 1.4.
www.startsurfing.com /encyclopedia/j/a/v/Java_programming_language.html   (4927 words)

  
 Java User Groups
AlexJUG is the Java User Group for Alexandria, Egypt.
The South Florida Java Users Group was established in December 1998 to serve the Java user communities in the tri-county areas of Dade, Broward, and Palm Beach counties.
The Java Users Group is a special interest group sponsored by the Amateur Computer Group of New Jersey (ACGNJ), one of the oldest computer groups on the East coast.
www.ibiblio.org /javafaq/usergroups.html   (2720 words)

  
 Java User Groups
The Connecticut Java User Group is the official JUG for the state of Connecticut.
NOVAJUG is the Northern Virginia Java Users Group.
Petrópolis Java User Groups was created in March 2000, in the Catholic University of the same city (UCP), with the purpose to be a mean of diffusing java culture and the knowledge of new technologies.
community.java.net /jugs/listing.csp   (3309 words)

  
 Welcome to the Java User Group Switzerland
JUGS facilitates the sharing of experience and information among its members.
JUGS also encourages the cooperation between commercial organizations and research institutions.
JUGS is a special interest group of the Swiss Informatics Society (SI).
www.jugs.ch   (95 words)

  
 Dev2Dev Online: User Groups FAQ
If there is not a User Group in your area, but you would like to help recruit a leader and sit on the board, contact the BEA User Group Program Manager to get one started.
It is also important that a potential User Group Leader has substantial ties to their local and regional developer communities.
Our User Group Leaders are very involved in their groups as well as the developer community - and in return, BEA provides special discounts, free event passes and educational classes, the opportunity to author or co-author books and articles, as well as other rewards.
dev2dev.bea.com /community/usergroups/faq.html   (1200 words)

  
 LAJUG - Home Page
The Los Angeles Java Users’ Group (http://www.lajug.org) is an informal non-profit organization that serves the greater Los Angeles area community of Java developers and enthusiast.
For those unfamiliar with Java, it is a programming language, platform, and set of standards used to develop software solutions for a wide-variety of needs.
Presenters should be either a Java enthusiast, Java Developer who completed a project utilizing one of the mentioned technologies, or a vendor with extensive experience in one of the mentioned technologies.
www.lajug.org   (513 words)

  
 community.java.net - Java User Groups
Java User Groups (JUGs) are volunteer organizations that strive to distribute Java-related knowledge around the world.
JUGs that want to host their project in java.net now have a place and time to better prepare their participation.
Java Users Groups are a fundamental part of the Java Community.
community.java.net /jugs   (1050 words)

  
 Portland Java User Group Meeting Info
As the leader of the action-style Java web frameworks, WebWork is relatively unknown but is about to be introduced to a very large community.
Sitemesh (www.opensymphony.com/sitemesh) is a server-side Java web-page layout and decoration framework.
Java Data Objects (JDO) is revolutionizing the way Plain Old Java Objects (POJOs) are stored in relational databases by providing an abstract API for object persistence suitable for O/R mapping tools.
www.pjug.org   (2096 words)

  
 Denver Java Users Group
Denver Java Users Group brings you leaders and specialists in Java technologies for first hand exposure to code, best practices, tools, methodologies, and cutting-edge solutions.
Java has a formidable standard for portal development in the JSR-168 spec, and several commercial and open-source implementations.
Come participate in a guided discussion about the technologies that really make your life simpler and those that looked like a good idea but gave headaches after it was too late.
www.denverjug.org   (198 words)

  
 South Florida Java User Group   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-23)
The group was established in December 1998 to serve the Java user community in the tri-county areas of Dade, Broward, and Palm Beach counties.
The user community consists of those new to Java who want to learn about its capabilities to architects and developers who work with Java on a daily basis.
The purpose of the group is to provide a forum whereby members can exchange information and learn about new advances in the language.
www.soflojug.org   (190 words)

  
 Java User Groups   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-23)
A Java User Group is a group of people who share a common interest in Java technology and meet on a regular basis to share technical ideas and information.
Once you find a JUG that you are interested in, it might be helpful to check out their web site (if available) or contact the JUG owner to find out more about the focus and format of that particular group.
Currently there are user groups for the Sun ONE Application and Portal Servers, as well as for the Sun ONE Studio tools (for both the Java and Solaris platforms).
java.sun.com /jugs   (492 words)

  
 Brands - Logos
Developers marketing an application that uses current desktop Java software, specifically the Java SE 1.4.x (or higher) compatible Java runtime environment, can apply to use the Java Powered logo by joining the Sun Partner Advantage Program program (free) and registering their application.
These groups are local fans and developers and often host live meetings that include demonstrations of software applications and programming tips, guest speakers, and a host of experience related to Java technology.
You must be registered as an official Java User Group and your website or web page must be live and viewable by the Java Logo Administration team.
logos.sun.com /logosite.jsp?Category=third&Logo=jug   (1415 words)

  
 CJUG - Chicago Java Users Group: Welcome
The Chicago Java Users Group (CJUG) is dedicated to promoting Java related technologies in a network world.
We provide Java users with meetings, discussion groups, forums, panels, lectures, and other similar programs concerned with the development and exchange of research data relevant to the Java language.
Any duplication of content without express permission of the Chicago Java Users Group is strictly prohibited.
www.cjug.org   (98 words)

  
 CJUG
Scott is a frequent presenter at national conferences (such as No Fluff, Just Stuff) and local user groups.
He was the president of the Denver Java Users Group in 2003 when it was voted one of the top-ten JUGs in North America.
After a quick move north, he is currently active in the leadership of the Boulder Java Users Group.
www.cjug.com   (1825 words)

  
 Java User Group(JUG)
The pinoyJavaDotSG is a group of Filipinos with the shared vision of promoting knowledge sharing and peer support amongst Singapore-based Java developers.
The SG Java User Group is a group of dedicated members with the shared vision of promoting knowledge sharing and peer support amongst Java developers in Singapore.
Once I gather a group, we would officially host a meeting and make this a wonderful place to be better equipped for a great tomorrow.
developers.sun.com /jugs/display/asia/sgp/singapore   (694 words)

  
 Cape Town Java User Group
The ctjug was created by the Java development comunity in Cape Town.
There are no fees required to join the ctjug and all are welcome, no matter what your level of java is and none programmers are welcome too (management etc.).
There are three mailing list: the forum is for general Java related discussions, tech is for technical questions and responses only and jobs are where you can post your availability or where companies/agencies can advertise vacancies.
www.ctjug.org.za   (255 words)

  
 Boulder Java Users Group   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-23)
The Boulder Java User Group has been in existence for over eight years, circa 1997.
Scott is the former President of the Denver JUG and brings a lot of experience into play.
The Java Kick Start session is targeted to folks who are new to Java or new to a specific technology.
www.boulderjug.org   (986 words)

  
 Utah Java User Group   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-23)
The Utah Java User Group meetings are held the 3rd Thursday of every month.
There is no meeting in December and we usually skip one during the summer.
He was a member of JSR 12 (JDO 1.0), and currently serves on JSRs 220 (EJB 3.0) and 243 (JDO 2.0), as well as the Service Data Objects (SDO) expert group.
www.ujug.org /meetings.html   (455 words)

  
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IndyJUG is a group of professionals and hobbyists in area of
Others are students or professionals who have not yet worked with Java.
Java and related trademarks are the property of
www.indyjug.net   (317 words)

  
 Manchester Java User's Group   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-23)
The purpose of ManJUG is to maintain an exchange of Java expertise and any new scientific discoveries that impact the design and development of Java based applications.
This group is open to engineers, scientists, business professionals, investors, and any other folks who have an interest in advancing their understanding of state of the art of OO and Java technologies.
As a means of continuing our expansion of members, we ask that new members extend a few invites to friends for upcoming meetings.
www.manjug.org   (180 words)

  
 Kansas City Java User Group - kcjava.org
Those with 10 years of experience and those that just found out that Java is a programing language as well as a beverage.
Most Java applications development is designed to be run in a servlet container.
While this is an excellent programming model for user input-driven applications, the lifecycle issues and the use of a transactional model that is driven by HTTP is inappropriate for many application needs.
www.kcjava.org   (566 words)

  
 Wellington Java User Group
The Wellington Java User Group serves as a focal point for those in Wellington, New Zealand, who are interested in the Java programming language.
We aim to meet on the second Wednesday of every month to discuss Java related topics.
The user group is run on a purely voluntary basis.
jug.wellington.net.nz   (214 words)

  
 EGJUG| Egypt Java Experts | Java Gurus in Egypt
If you want to attend the session and the meeting, please send an email to meeting[at]egjug.org with your name, phone number if possible, company name if exists, JUG user id. If you are not from FCI-CU please add your name to meetings_attendance_list
In-depth coverage of the Java Persistence API and using POJO entities with EJB is also included.
What Dublin Java Developers think you should be learning...
www.egjug.org   (1141 words)

  
 Connecticut's Java User Group   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-23)
Welcome to the Connecticut Java User Group, a Top 25 JUG and Special Interest Group of the Connecticut Object Oriented Users Group.
Java SIG Meetings will start again on Tuesday, September 19 with a presentation on Netbeans by Sun Microsystems.
Thanks to Eric Shea for his excellent introduction into JBoss Rules which is based upon Drools.
www.cooug.org /java/index.html   (482 words)

  
 EthioJUG
Welcome to the Ethiopian Java User Group community.
This mailing list is for both novice and advanced users.
Enhance your JAVA Knowledgebase and Skills at: ...
groups.msn.com /EthioJUG/_homepage.msnw?pgmarket=en-us   (166 words)

  
 JAVA User Group
Java User Group (JUG) for Oklahoma City (OKC)
To Expose Members to All Aspects of the Java Universe in a Fun, Non-threatening Environment.
This NEW group is FREE to join, and is aimed at promoting Java and related topics to the greater Oklahoma City area.
www.ccokc.org /StudyGroup/JAVA_User_Group.htm   (88 words)

  
 St. Louis Java Group, Meetings, Schedules, Programming, Code
Java Persistence API (JPA) - Eric Burke (OCI)
This talk will provide an overview of issues in enterprise security and how various Java technologies play into implementing security.
It will then provide an overview of common approaches to solving enterprise security problems and describe some of the many Java technologies that can be employed in implementing those solutions.
www.ociweb.com /javasig   (264 words)

  
 VANJUG - Vancouver Java Users Group - VANJUG
Founded in 1996, the Vancouver Java Users Group consists of local Vancouver-area software developers, architects, students, and others interested in discussing and extending their knowledge of Java.
Membership is free and provides members access to the VANJUG mailing list as well as monthly meetings on a variety Java topics, held at UBC's Robson Square campus.
The VANJUG is a member of a worldwide network of Java User Groups.
www.openroad.ca /vanjug   (119 words)

  
 SacJUG - July 11, 2006 - Nick Chalko - Eclipse TPTP
is a list of other user groups that might be of interest.
Nick will be presenting an introduction to eclipse's profile and then a use case for the test and performance tools platform.
We encourage venders and members to support the group in the form of vender or technical presentations.
www.sacjug.org   (287 words)

  
 AJUG: Atlanta Java User Group
As a Java developer, you have taken the time to learn the basics of the language and relevant parts of its rich API.
The Atlanta Java Users Group (AJUG) is organized by Java Developers for Java Developers in order to:
Promote the advantages of Java as a development and deployment environment to the business and educational communities.
www.ajug.org   (704 words)

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