[lug] [xmlrockymountain] J2EE/XML/Web Services Conference - Rocky Mountain Software Symposium 2002 - February 22-24, 2002 in Denver CO (fwd)

J. Wayde Allen wallen at lug.boulder.co.us
Thu Dec 6 15:41:46 MST 2001


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Date: Wed, 21 Nov 2001 15:41:17 -0700
From: Jay Zimmerman <jz_tcpn at yahoo.com>
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Subject: [xmlrockymountain] J2EE/XML/Web Services Conference - Rocky
    Mountain Software Symposium 2002 - February 22-24, 2002 in Denver CO

The Complete Programmer Network

Presents

The Rocky Mountain Software Symposium 2002

www.completeprogrammer.net/rmss2002

February 22-24, 2002 @ Sheraton FourPoints @ DU

Here is your opportunity to participate in a first class technical
symposium held right here in Denver.  The philosophy behind this
symposium is simple, “No fluff, just stuff”.  You will have the
opportunity to hear many quality technical presentations, enjoy a
time of networking with your peers and come away with a new, fresh
perspective regarding the J2EE/XML/Web Services space.

The Rocky Mountain Software Symposium(RMSS 2002) is a three day offering
of J2EE/XML/Web Services presentations ranging from 1 ½ hours to 3 hours
in length. There will be four concurrent sessions offered throughout
this three day symposium. The technical presentations range from case
studies, technology overviews - EJB, JMS, JSP, XML, etc. thru discussions
centered around agile methodologies and design patterns. So, whether you
are a Java Developer, Java Architect/developer or technical manager,
there is something for everyone who is interested in learning more about
the J2EE, XML and the value add that Web Services offers.

Here is a partial list of sessions for the Rocky Mountain Software
Symposium:

1).  JMS - What is the big deal?
2).  EJB Message Beans
3).  J2EE Performance & Scalability Issues
4).  XSLT - Step by Step
5).  JMX - Make your beans manageable
6).  Web Services - Overview and Case Study
7).  Using Design Patterns with Java
8).  J2EE Naming Strategies
9).  Feature Driven Design & XP - A Potent Combination
10). Struts: Explained
11). Servlet Optimization
12). Choosing a J2EE Application Server
13). Building Web Services
14). ANT - Project Overview
15). The Need for Agile Software Methodologies
16). Automating business processes using Java
17). XML Schema - Overview and contrast with DTD's
18). JSP - An In Depth View
19). J2EE Patterns in Color
20). Struts: Case Study
21). How to Configure and use JBoss 3.0
22). The future of Java - You Decide...
23). Beyond Design: How UML can help during implementation
24). Accelerating Java Development with the UML
25). Java Data Objects - Accelerating EJB development
26). Internationalization - Make it happen!
27). SAX for On-the-fly XML
28). Java Data Binding
29). EJB Web Services
30). JDK 1.4 - What's new?
31). Extreme Programming - How to make it work for you
32). XML Document Models - JDOM and dom4j and more to come.........

Please go to www.completeprogrammer.net/rmss2002 for additional details
and registration info or contact:

All the Best,

Jay Zimmmerman
RMSS 2002 Symposium Coordinator
The Complete Programmer Network
jzimmerman at completeprogrammer.net
(303)469-0486




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