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A compilation of today's news of interest:
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A new Enterprise Tip, this time from Ashutosh, showing how to Securing Attachments in Web Services messages using Metro, the WS framework used in GlassFish (and several other AppServers). Arun writes from Brazil and reports on Sun TechDays, day 1. He presented on GlassFish server and his session was packed - check out his Slides; he also covered the awards to two of our GAP winners: Reginaldo (blog, submission), and Claudio (blog, submission).
Santiago has been documenting different features of the, GlassFish-Based
Mobile Enterprise Platform
and has another entry providing more information
on
Writing MEP Connectors.
See MEP Announcement
and the
MEP-tagged entries
India has a very strong
Code For Freedom tradition,
and Sun just announced is
Support of the 2008 Edition.
The Sun communities included are described
here News from the OpenJDK community on what seems a very successful JVM Languages Summit. I've already asked John Rose if he would be willing to give us an overview at Online Webinar and we are looking for a slot in the schedule. |
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The SunTech Days at Hyderabad are fleshing out. Feb 27 and 28 are the main days and Feb 29 is for specialized events and GlassFish is represented in both. |
Check out the Main Agenda and Arun's overview. The schedule for GlassFish Day is still evolving but includes both Sun and non-Sun speakers; our Wiki has the Up-to-date Schedule. Last year's event was very crowded; don't wait until the last moment.
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What ? - GlassFish Day
(Immerse youself in everything GlassFish)
Tell us, what would you like to hear about GlassFish ? |
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Sun TechDay in India this last week was a multi-city event with the main event being in Hyderabad (4K people!) but with satellite events in Mumbai, Delhi and Pune. Bhavani reports on the GlassFish booth (including Answers to Questions of general interest). Also check out the reports from Madhu, Satish, Sravan (day1, day2) Geertjan and Prasanna. |
By all reports, the event was a big success, and the Hyderabad International Convention Center seems a great site for events of this type. Sounds like a great place with a lot of energy. Maybe we can bring a full-fledged GlassFish Day there next year!