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September 2005 Meeting Information

September 13, 2005
Technical Overview of JBoss Remoting

John Mazzitelli and Rich Friedman from JBoss will be visiting us this month to make a presentation on JBoss Remoting - a standalone remoting mechanism that provides agnostic transporting of client/server requests (RMI or HTTP can be used under the covers, but it doesn't matter because there is no need to write or generate stubs/skeletons). It's the basis for all remoting needs within JBoss application server going forward. But because it can operate in standalone mode, anyone can use it - even outside any application server container. The presentation will include a company profile of JBoss, Inc. - what they do, and the products and services that make up "JBoss." Despite popular belief, "JBoss" is alot more than just a J2EE application server.

John Mazzitelli is a developer for JBoss, Inc. and is currently focusing on the implementation of the new JBoss Network. He has a B.S.E.E from Rutgers University with over 12 years of experience in the software industry, serving in many diverse positions such as trainer, consultant, J2EE support engineer, team manager, and software developer.

Meetings are held every second Tuesday of the month at the Scotch Plains Rescue Squad second floor meeting hall starting promptly at 7:30pm. Meetings are open to the public, and visitors are encouraged to join ACGNJ.