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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. |
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