Miles to go …

November 5, 2009

Java EE 6 & GlassFish v3 swimming to Amsterdam – JFall 2009

Filed under: glassfish, javaee, rails — arungupta @ 10:53 am
JFall is the annual conference of NL JUG – the 11 year old JUG of Netherlands. This year its happening on Nov 11 at SPANT!

I’ll be speaking on Java EE 6 & GlassFish v3 (14:20 – 15:10) there and have lots of cool demos to show through out the talk. And also stay tuned for a brand new demo that shows JavaFX and GlassFish v3 integration.

With over 1000 attendees, the conference is already sold out so if you have not registered yet then you have to wait until next year :)

Here is the list of several Sun sessions:

Here are the sessions that I’d like to attend:

Most of the sessions are in Dutch so may have to fall back on English speaking sessions :(

Here are some quick data points …

Also trying to arrange a slot in the local Amsterdam Ruby Meetup to talk about JRuby/Rails/GlassFish, lets see if it works out. Otherwise we might somewhere in the hotel lobby :)

And as always, I’m looking for running trails in Amsterdam & Bussum. Any body interested in running together ?

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2 Comments »

  1. i always use Swimming as may daily exercise, it is much better than jogging and running`”.

    Comment by Lewis Robinson — May 20, 2010 @ 9:58 pm

  2. swimming is my favorite way of burning of those extra fats and calories.~:

    Comment by Sean Kaur — August 1, 2010 @ 10:01 am

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