Reminder all, See you at the JUG tomorrow!.
TR On Wed, Apr 8, 2009 at 8:45 AM, TR <tr...@pobox.com> wrote: > Next Tuesday 14 April is the Next JUG meeting. We will have Andrew Wills > presenting and intro to Cernunnos. > > As always we meet and greet at 6:30 and presentation start shortly after > 7pm. The location is VMS 4th floor 5151 E. Broadway. > > Looks very interesting, hope to see you all there! > > TR > > > Introducing *Cernunnos*: an open source Java technology that helps Java > professionals be more effective in their work. Cernunnos offers significant > benefits in *developer productivity*, *time to market*, and *level of > quality* in software solutions. > > > Here's how it works: > > > > - > > You don't have to tell components, subsystems, or objects how to work > together > - > > You just have to tell them to do so > - > > This simple difference reduces busywork and bulk *dramatically* > > > Cernunnos doesn't replace libraries and frameworks like *Spring*, *Apache > Commons*, *Groovy*, *dom4j*, > > but it does help them work together in your project. Cernunnos is * > innovative* and *different*; the role it plays in Java projects is > something completely new. > > > The Cernunnos Project grew out of open source communities in Higher > Education, and it's members work for leading institutions like Yale, Johns > Hopkins, The University of Illinois, The University of Wisconsin, Jasig, and > Unicon. Cernunnos solutions are in use at dozens of colleges and > universities across the country and around the world. > > > ***** > > > *Andrew Wills* is a Software Architect at Unicon, Inc. in Chandler. He > has over 11 years of professional development experience, including 9 years > on the Java platform. Andrew has been deeply involved with open source in > Higher Education since 2005, and has been an influential contributor to many > Jasig projects including uPortal, Person Directory, and several portlets. > Andrew is a frequent speaker at Jasig conferences, and has trained Java > professionals on portal and portlet development both within the U.S. and > abroad. Last but not least, Andrew is the lead engineer for the Cernunnos > Project. >