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October 15, 2007

Metro and jMaki in Minneapolis and Chicago – Oct 16 & 18 (FREE Event)

Filed under: webservices — arungupta @ 12:02 am
I’ll be presenting on Metro and jMaki @ Mid West Java Tech Days. This FREE event is is intended for developers and technologist interested in expanding their use and application of Java in their current projects and day-to-day development.

Register for Minneapolis (Oct 16) here and Chicago (Oct 18) here.

Both the talk will show how NetBeans IDE provides a great development environment and GlassFish provides a robust deployment platform for creating secure, reliable, transactional and .NET 3.0 interoperable Web services using Metro. And how to create rich Internet applications using jMaki.

Come by and say hello before/after the talk if you read this blog :)

Technorati: conf metro webservices jmaki glassfish netbeans

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4 Comments »

  1. Am not hearing anything much about JMaki these days. Is there any thing new going on, on JMaki specifically in Java?? Pls do let me know if you want it to be a able contender of the place that GWT is enjoying right now. Actually I loved its concept from the beg… Would like if Sun puts in more WILL in this project.. Hoping to listen from you.

    Comment by phoneynk — October 22, 2007 @ 12:20 pm

  2. Hi Phoneynk,

    The jMaki team is working on a very extensive charting add on which you can find at: http://jmaki-charting.dev.java.net. We are also working with customers on some really cool applications that you will see very soon.

    Give the Charting a look as it is very cool.

    My question for you is "what would you like to see with jMaki?"

    Comment by Greg Murray — October 22, 2007 @ 1:21 pm

  3. For some reason a . got added to the link above.

    Try:

    https://jmaki-charting.dev.java.net

    Comment by Greg Murray — October 22, 2007 @ 1:24 pm

  4. Come by and say hello before/after the talk if you read this blog :)

    Comment by koçluk — August 26, 2009 @ 1:56 pm

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