Java EE 6 "one-week" Online Codecamp (Jan. 12th-20th, 2010)

Java EE 6 "one-week" Online Codecamp (Jan. 12th-20th, 2010)
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As a follow-on to the "Java EE 6 and GlassFish v3" Virtual
Conference below

http://www.sun.com/events/javaee6glassfishv3/virtualconferenc/index...

Alexis, Antonio, Arun, and Sang Shin would like invite
every Java developer to the free Java EE 6 "one-week" long
online codecamp, which is scheduled to occur during the period
of Jan. 12th (Tuesday) to Jan. 20th, 2010.

What is online codecamp? Well, you write lots of code.
For more detailed information on "What is it like to attend
the online codecamp?", please see the codecamp website below.

http://www.javapassion.com/courses/javaee6codecamp.html

For registration, all you have to do is to send a blank
email to "subscription" email address below. (You might have to
have a Google account before registration.)

javaee6-codecamp+subscribe@googlegroups.com

All future announcements on this codecamp will be made throughthe codecamp website and the codecamp email alias.

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