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One month after JavaPolis '04 and eleven months before JavaPolis '05
Added by Sven Beauprez, last edited by Sven Beauprez on Jan 15, 2005
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Exactly one month ago, most of us were in the Metropolis @ the conference attending one of the presentations, participating in BOF's, talking to one of the partners or sharing thoughts with other attendees. But it isn't quite finished yet! Robin made the very cool JavaPolis Media Player and Robin and Stephan have finished encoding all the streams we recorded. This means that everything will be online shortly and that you will be able to order the DVD's also. I can assure you that it looks really great!

So, what's next?

Well, first of all, BeJUG (as most of you know, this is the JUG behind JavaPolis) started organizing new events for this year. The first event will be a view on Java from a different angle, that also deserves its place in the spotlights. Just follow the link above to see what I mean .

Secondly, we are interested to know which speakers you want to see at the next conference! Are there any methodologies, frameworks, libraries, products (commercial or open source), ... you want to know more about? Tell us by adding a comment to this blog and we will see what we can do! Keep in mind that we are quite strict in who may speak at the conference. We prefer people who do not only work in the field, but also made contributions one way or the other by writing articles and/or books or by playing an important role in the design and/or implementation of a framework, library, product,...
This is not a call for paper! I am just curious in what you are interested ...

Hope to hear from you!

I'd like to hear more about

  • applications with Lazlo as front-end and J2EE as backend
  • Tangosol Coherence usage, Hibernate/EJB3 integration and cluster setup
  • JMX and smart agents for monitoring app servers AND the internals of the applications running on it (thus 'how to integrate JMX')
  • a more scaled-up example of Gregor Hohphe's distributed architecture (using JMS/Mule to distribute work ala JavaSpaces)
  • JRobin! ( http://www.jrobin.org )
Posted by Mathias Bogaert at Jan 15, 2005 15:18 | Permalink

As a matter of fact, me and my colleagues started using Laszlo a couple of weeks ago. And we are very excited about it. I would definetely like to know about other users using it.
Anayway, come to our next BeJUG event, and we'll tell you about our experiences.

Posted by Jo Wyns at Jan 16, 2005 11:00 | Permalink

BEA Weblogic, Hibernate 3, SWT, and Spring. Plus all new and interesting things Open Source.

Where is Javapolis going to be this year? And when? I enjoyed the event in Antwerp in 2004 and prefer Antwerp to Bruxelles. Bruxelles would be a little more convenient though. I love Bruges but I don't think it has any place for a convention!

This year I want to book my travel early so I can get cheap flights. Also could Javapolis provide a link to the tourist information so we can book rooms with local people in Antwerp or Bruxelles?

Anyone going to Apachecon in Stuttgart this year? I am thinkinbg about it.

Posted by Donald Stadler at Mar 28, 2005 07:01 | Permalink

Javapolis 2005 will happen at the same place in Antwerp, in the week of December 12-16th.

Posted by Robin Mulkers at Mar 29, 2005 02:06 | Permalink
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