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The Boston Java May Meetup

May 2005 23
Mon 7:00 PM
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 6  people attended.
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Who organized?
Kaj Kandler

Hello all Java enthusiasts!

As we promised, our next meetup will be different!
We are happy to announce that Cameron Purdy, president of Tangosol, has agreed to gives us a short presentation about developing scalable applications in clustered J2EE environments.
The meeting will take place at Tangosol, which is located right next to the Davis Sq T station in Sommerville. Tangosol is also graciously providing light refreshments.

After the presentation we are planning to move to a nearby bar (TBD) to continue on in a more relaxed atmosphere :)

We hope to see you all at the meetup!

Additional details:

About presentation:
Cameron Purdy will discuss application development considerations for
maximum scalable performance and reliability in clustered J2EE environments.
He will focus on improving scalability and scalable performance of applications through the use of clustered caching, and will describe Tangosol's architectural approach to the challenges of reliably sharing live data among clustered JVMs in the application tier while providing transparent fail-over.

About Cameron:
Cameron Purdy is president of Tangosol and has ten years of experience with Java and Java-related technology. He is a frequent presenter at industry conferences and has received a number of awards in recognition of his contribution to the Java community. Cameron regularly participates in industry standards development and is the specification lead for JSR 107 (jCache).

Tangosol, Inc address and map:

48 Grove Street
Suite 201
Somerville, MA 02144

MAP:
http://tinyurl.com/bu...

For more information, see http://www.tangosol.c...

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