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March 31, 2008

Slides for St Louis & Kansas City Developer Update Meetings

Filed under: webservices — arungupta @ 12:02 am

I presented on GlassFish and Metro in Developer Update meetings in St Louis & Kansas City. The slides are available here. The demos shown in the talk can be seen at:

The healthcare scenario explained in the talk can be seen as a demo here and the associated source code can be downloaded here.

The flight out of Kansas City got cancelled because of a hydraulic pump failure and finally reached home around mid night :( I was at least glad to come back home the same night!

The travel calendar so far this year is:

Event City Date
The Server Side Java Symposium Las Vegas Mar 26, 2008
Ajax World East 2008 Day 2Day 1 New York Mar 18-19, 2008
SD West 2008 Santa Clara Mar 6, 2008
GlassFish Day Hyderabad, India Feb 29, 2008
Sun Tech Days – Day 2, Talent Show, Day 1 Hyderabad, India Feb 27-28, 2008
acts_as conference - Day 2, Day 1 Orlando Feb 8-9, 2008
South Bay Ruby Meetup Mountain View Jan 30, 2008

Next stop, FISL in Brazil.

Technorati: conf glassfish netbeans metro webservices stlouis kansascity

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3 Comments »

  1. Out of curiosity, Arun, since you fly so much, which of your local airports do you like the most, which the least?

    Comment by Glen — March 31, 2008 @ 5:13 pm

  2. Mostly I take flights early in the morning and love San Jose for that. It’s got a FlyClear lane, Starbucks & Noah’s Bagel :)

    Comment by Arun Gupta — April 3, 2008 @ 12:06 pm

  3. 1

    Comment by Anonymous — April 17, 2008 @ 12:58 pm

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