Hi All,

I know it's a bit of a long shot but if anyone on these lists is in Hong Kong 
or is going there for the OpenStack Summit, I'll be speaking at the HKJUG [1] 
on Nov. 4. Here are the details.

Title: 

Application Development in the Cloud with jclouds

Time:

Monday 4th November, 2013, 19:30-21:00

Location: 

Room M109, Floor 1, Core M, Li Ka Shing Tower
Hong Kong Polytechnic University
 
Abstract:

The cloud has emerged as the next major platform. So where do developers turn 
for the toolkits that will make them productive and effective in the cloud?

For Java, the answer is jclouds. 

Apache jclouds is an open source library that helps you get started in the 
cloud and utilizes your Java or Clojure development skills. The jclouds API 
gives you the freedom to use portable abstractions or cloud-specific features. 
It's a multi-cloud toolkit that works with both public and private clouds, 
enabling hybrid cloud workloads. 

There is a great community behind this toolkit working together to provide a 
better experience for developers in the cloud. Their goal is to simplify the 
control of many different clouds while still giving you the freedom to use 
cloud-specific features. The result is a toolkit that allows developers to 
write better code, in a shorter period of time, that works with supported 
clouds.

In this meeting, you will learn how to write Java that can control multiple 
clouds using interoperable code with jclouds. The agenda is as follows:

1. Overview of jclouds, its terminology and its community. 
2. Purpose and benefits of using jclouds.
3. Install jclouds for use on the command line.
4. Work through an example of using jclouds to start virtual machines in the 
cloud.
5. Work through an example of using jclouds to store files in the cloud.

Speaker Biography:
 
Everett Toews is a Developer Advocate at Rackspace making OpenStack and the 
Rackspace Cloud easy to use for developers and operators. Sometimes developer, 
sometimes advocate, and sometimes operator. He's a committer on Apache jclouds 
and co-author of the OpenStack Operations Guide. In the past he's built web 
applications, taught workshops, and presented at conferences such as Gluecon, 
OSCON, and the OpenStack Summits. He has also deployed OpenStack in production.

Cheers,
Everett

[1] 
http://hkjug.org/2013-11-04-application-development-in-the-cloud-with-jclouds

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