Wednesday September 24, 2008
GlassFish @ DF JUG in Brasilia
Started San Francisco 2 days back, through Washington Dulles, with a
stop over @ Rio de Janeiro and finally arrived Brasilia yesterday.
The local airlines (TAM) from Rio to Brasilia offered a nice sandwich
where as any meal need to be bought during domestic travel in US (even
if it's across the continent). So that was a nice experience!
Daniel deOliveira, a Java
Champion and DF
JUG(oldest & biggest with 33,000 member
Java User Group) founder and leader picked me up at the airport. He
demonstrated
true welcoming spirit by taking me around the city and showing the key
places. And again he volunteered to take me to the venue of JUG. It was
pretty impressive to know that he teaches Java to deaf and blind as
part of social responsiblity program in his company. At the JUG venue,
I met Fernando
Anselmo - Architect of Solutions of Directory of Solutions @ Politec,
a Java
Champion, DFJUG Moderator, and an avid NetBeans
user, mostly the
mobile part. And when in Brazil, you need to drink coffee and that's
what he offered! And finally met Mauricio Leal
(SDN Program
Manager for Latin America) who is coordinating my visits. I've
been talking to Mauricio for past few days and it was great to meet him
in person.
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Back
to the JUG, I presented on "GlassFish: The Best Open Source
Application Server" and the slides are available here. Do you know Brazilian government mandates usage of only open-source software ? GlassFish is an 100% open-source and commercially supported enterprise Application Server. So drop a comment on this blog if you are aware of an opportunity for GlassFish. |
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I am pleased to learn that there are responsible governments ***who listen*** to the people ***who takes initiative*** to use the best and save public money.
More I know about the open source and in particular what Glassfish has to offer, more I am amazed.
...and more features like OSGI is still coming in GF V3!!!
Great Work!
Posted by Mayur Patel on September 24, 2008 at 07:44 AM PDT #
Arun...just a slight correction...Fernando Anselmo is a Java Champion...he's not a member of the NetBeans Dream Team...yet ;-)
Thanks for a Great Blog entry! --Aaron
Posted by Aaron on September 24, 2008 at 08:24 AM PDT #
Mayur, thanks for the compliment! Let us know if you are using GlassFish in production.
Aaron, typo fixed!
Posted by Arun Gupta on September 24, 2008 at 11:26 AM PDT #