Sorry for a late notice and due to the holiday schedule we're having our
meeting a week late (Dec. meeting will be 1 week early also next month).

We are pleased to announce John Weeks, presenting Multilevel Web Services
which utilize Trusted Extentions on OpenSolaris.

Have you ever wanted to dynamically display data in a web browser,
depending on which user is logged in? This is a very interesting aspect of
security, and one that presents a lot of opportunity for folks to
implement in their own applications.

What is nice about this is that it uses sources that are being distributed
through OpenSolaris, which leverage the JINI technology. John Weeks will
explain how he implemented such services, and will show you how you the
nuts and bolts of how it is accomplished.

As a bonus, should time permit, John Weeks will also bring along a
mini-ITX system which runs Solaris 10u3 on a compact flash card. This is a
standard off the shelf system, utilizing about $300 worth of parts to form
a system that runs on a typical 4gb compact flash card. This system is
very quiet, has low cost, and with OpenSolaris a high reliability. If you
have been interested in putting together such a system, you will
definitely be interested in seeing this small box.

  When: Thursday, November 29, 2007
Where: Sun's Santa Clara Campus Auditorium (SCA03 upstairs)
  What: Multilevel Web Services Utilizing Trusted Extentions
  Time: 7:30pm-10:00pm

If you can't be there in person, please feel free to call-in.

Call-in Info

Toll Free: 866-545-5227
Intnl/pay: 865-673-6950
Conference: 809-64-14

Hope to see you there!

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Alan DuBoff - Solaris x86 IHV/OEM Group
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