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JBossWS talk in Rome on April 28th

Tue, 04/20/2010 - 11:59
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For those being around Rome next week… I’ll be presenting on the JBossWS project for the Rome’s JBoss User Group and Java User Group. More information available (in italian) at http://www.jugroma.it/wiki/jug/space/jug/eventi/Incontro+Aprile+2010 Also take a look at the Community Events calendar on JBoss.org, where every JBoss User Group event is listed.

Let’s hope the volcanic ash cloud goes away in the mean time

 


JavaDay in Rome

Thu, 01/28/2010 - 19:26
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Just a short note to tell you an interesting event on Java is taking place in Rome next Saturday (Jan, 30th). If you’re around, you might want to attend that: http://roma.javaday.it/javaday2010/

Most of the talks are going to be in Italian, but at least three of them will be in English. The talks are going to be quite technical and should also cover interesting topics like scalability, concurrency, management and tuning.