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Zoo Keeper

Hi All , I would like to create highly scalable web service using appche cxf and zoo keeper with spring  . If any body have any idea please…

Started by sony john

0 Sep 4, 2011

New CoLab

Hey all, We all know how awesome coworking is, and I'm happy to announce a new option in East Orlando. If you're looking for a coworking sp…

Started by Michael Levin

0 Jul 2, 2011

Bachelor of Applied Science in Software Development

  This might be interesting to the community.  The state/community colleges in Central FL are working with UCF to create a BAS in Software…

Started by Colin Archibald

0 Jun 25, 2011

Using rs-232 in a java desktop application

Hello all:   I am fairly new to the Java world and would like some advice on how to handle rs-232 communications with a Java based GUI I am…

Started by Paul Stearns

4 Jun 9, 2011
Reply by Nemanja Nesic - NEM-

S&S MEDIA MAKES FINAL CALL FOR AWARDS ENTRIES

With only one week remaining for submissions to the JAX Innovation Awards, S&S Media has made a final call for entries.  The 3-month JA…

Started by Jennifer Blease

0 May 10, 2011

study group for Java Certification

Here there is some group of study for people who want to take Java Certification? any one?

Started by Thiago Negromonte Ramalho

2 Jan 5, 2011
Reply by Gem Miller

Mobile App Contest

Hi JUG members,Please check out the forwarded message. Lamine BA, SeneJUG coordinator.---------- Forwarded message ----------From: "Buls Yu…

Started by Michael Levin

0 Nov 15, 2010

Learning the Java Developmet Environment

Hello All!I plan on attending the Sarasota JUG 6/22 but until then...I have 25 years in IT and a lot of the MS languages, technology, etc. …

Started by Thomas O'Hare

0 Jun 7, 2010

Voices From DEVOXX -- What is Your Greatest Concern for Java?

Aaron Houston is a Sun Community Coordinator. He transcribed these responses at Devoxx: Hello Community Leaders... just got this finished…

Started by Michael Levin

0 Dec 2, 2009

Java Enterprise Tech Tips: Locking and Concurrency in Java Persistence 2.0

The latest update to JPA, Java Persistence 2.0, adds a number of new features such as additional O/R mapping functionality and new query la…

Started by Carol McDonald

0 Sep 14, 2009

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