Date: Thu, 7 Jun 2001 13:54:29 -0700 (PDT) From: NEJUG President Subject: June Meeting Announcement This message is going out to all Nejug Members. Just a reminder that the next Nejug meeting is in a couple of weeks. The meeting will be held at the Sun Campus in Burlington on Thursday, June 21st at 6pm. During this meeting we will be having our annual JavaOne review. Mary Cotillo from Addison-Wesley will be describing and raffling the 10 new Java books that were recently published and presented at the JavaOne conference. Jim Krieger is currently at JavaOne and has informed me that he is armed with lots of exciting stuff to tell us about. Finally, Red Rogers will be talking about some of the internal press releases and hopefully have the JavaOne video for us to see. Many of the members have already pre-registered for the meeting. If you have not already pre-registered and you are planning on attending the June meeting, please register at http://www.nejug.org/registration.htm. So that we may all have a summer break, there will be no July meeting. Starting in August we will be switching to the 2nd Thursday of each month (currently we meet on the third Thursday). The August meeting will be a J2EE kickoff meeting. During this meeting I will be presenting a topic on EJB design issues, performance techniques, and EJB specification differences. After August, the first half hour of every meeting will be devoted to a specific discussion topic involving some aspect of J2EE. If you are interested in presenting one of these "mini" topics, please email me at mailto:nejug@apexcgi.com. Some ideas I have received so far include JMS and EJB 2.0. As always, if you have any meeting suggestions or feedback, please feel free to email me directly at nejug@apexcgi.com. Mark -- Mark Richards President, New England Java User Group Senior Architect, Internet Technology Apex Consulting Group, Inc. ------------------------------------ office: 781.944.0212 cell: 781.869.6958 web: http://www.apexcgi.com nejug: http://www.nejug.org Apex Consulting Group, Inc. is the founder and primary sponsor of the New England Java Users Group. For more information about Apex, please visit our web site at http://www.apexcgi.com