[TriLUG] Fwd: [Juglist] Reminder: Monday, May 16, 2011 Triangle Java Users Group meeting
Justis Peters
jtrilug at indythinker.com
Mon May 16 01:11:27 EDT 2011
This may interest some of our members. I announced this on Thursday at
our meeting, but here's a reminder with more details.
Kind regards,
Justis
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Subject: [Juglist] Reminder: Monday, May 16, 2011 Triangle Java Users
Group meeting
Date: Sun, 15 May 2011 14:23:27 -0400
From: Tim Dugan <tdugan at gmail.com>
To: juglist at trijug.org
Triangle Java Users Group presents:
Launching scalable apps with Google App Engine and GWT 2.1
Presented by:
David Chandler of Google
Monday May 16, 2011
6:30 PM - 9:00 PM
Red Hat/Raleigh
1801 Varsity Drive, Raleigh, NC
TriJUG (http://trijug.org) meetings are hosted by JBoss
Presentation summary:
Launching scalable apps with Google App Engine and GWT 2.1 Google
AppEngine lets you build and host scalable Web applications written
in Python or Java on Google's infrastructure. Google Web Toolkit (GWT)
lets you build and optimize rich browser-based apps in Java without
having to be an expert in browser quirks, XMLHttpRequest, or
JavaScript. In this talk, we'll look at how to build and deploy a
GWT+GAE application with Google Plugin for Eclipse and the GWT 2.1
application framework: MVP architecture with Activities and Places,
persistence layer with RequestFactory and the GAE Datastore, and UI
data binding with the Editor framework. We'll also take a peek at
GWT Designer for Eclipse and performance optimization with
SpeedTracer.
About the Speaker:
David Chandler works with the Google Web Toolkit Team in Atlanta. An
electrical engineer by training, Chandler got hooked on developing
database Web applications in the days of NCSA Mosaic and has since
written Web applications professionally in a variety of languages,
including C, perl, ksh, ColdFusion, Java, JSF, and GWT. Prior to
joining Google, Chandler worked on Internet banking applications
with Intuit and launched a non-profit startup built with GWT and
AppEngine. Chandler holds a patent on a method of organizing
hierarchical data in a relational database and blogs about Java
Web development at turbomanage.wordpress.com
<http://turbomanage.wordpress.com>.
Agenda:
6:30 - 7:00 -- Meet, Talk, Pizza & soft drinks
7:00 - 7:15 -- JUG Business and Announcements, including "share a job"
(Recruiters welcome)
7:15 - 8:15 -- Presentation
8:15 - 8:30 -- Discussion with Presenter
8:30 -- Book Raffle
9:00 -- Doors close
Admission:
Paid-up members of TriJUG may attend without additional charge.
Non-members are asked to pay $5 per meeting. However, if you are
either a full time student or unemployed, then we ask only $2 per
meeting. Membership for 12 months is $40 and $15 respectively.
DIRECTIONS to meeting place at Red Hat/Raleigh
Google Maps:http://tinyurl.com/trijug-meeting-place
From the Raleigh Beltline:
Take the Western Blvd exit east toward downtown Raleigh. After
crossing Gorman Street turn right onto Varsity Drive. After crossing
Avent Ferry Road and Main Campus Drive, Red Hat's main entrance is on
the left. Parking is just beyond the entrance: a left into the parking
deck. Come back out of the deck, follow the sidewalk to the right and
back to the main entrance. The meeting room is to the left after
entering the main lobby.
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