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Irish Java Technology Conference 2007

URL: Dublin JUG

At 5:32 AM on Oct 16, 2007, Luan O'Carroll wrote:

The Dublin Java User Group and the Irish Developer Network are pleased to announce that the inaugural Irish Java Technology Conference will be held this November 7th to 9th . The conference features a host of great speakers and a range of sessions covering some of the hottest topics in the Java world.

With 24 expert technology sessions to choose from, covering a breadth of Java technologies, this is yet another tech conference you can't afford to miss! Our expert speakers come from a range of backgrounds: European and worldwide evangelists, experts from local Irish companies with hands-on experience and Java product experts.

Topics covered will include Server side Java - services, integration, next generation web technology, the most popular frameworks, the most interesting tools and techniques, and areas where Java's influence is growing.

On the desktop, where Java is experiencing a major revival we cover cool subjects like RIAs, Java graphics, JavaFX, the forthcoming Consumer JRE and Swing frameworks which are set to give Desktop Java a further boost. We also have sessions covering mobile and embedded technologies, something for almost everyone!

For more details please visit the conference site

And of course, special thanks to our generous sponsors without whom such an event would not be possible:

1 . At 10:12 AM on Oct 16, 2007, Paul Browne wrote:
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Re: Irish Java Technology Conference 2007

About time we had a decent Java conference in Dublin! Looking forward to this one.

Paul
2 . At 4:43 AM on Oct 17, 2007, bertie wrote:
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Re: Irish Java Technology Conference 2007

looks like a good lineup

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