The slides from the various meetings organised by the London EJUG and it's predecessor group, the London BEA User Group can be found below for reference
EJUG Events
- Monday 25th June 2007 - Mule as an Integration Frontend to Java EE Applications Gerald Loeffler of ObjectLab (and a member of the group) explained how the Mule open source ESB can be used, at a number of levels of sophistication, as a powerful integration interface to Java EE applications. Slides are
here.
- Monday 30th April 2007 - What Goes On Inside Your JVM? Simon Ritter (Sun) and Tim Ellison (IBM) spoke on the respective benefits of the Sun and IBM JVMs and answered our questions on how they really work. Slides will appear here soon.
- Monday 12th March 2007 - Java Persistence - The Great Debate. Patrick Linskey (BEA) and Rob Harrop (Interface21) spoke on the benefits and drawbacks of OpenJPA and Hibernate as Java persistence technologies, which led into a lively discussion until we ran out of time and continued in the pub. Patrick's slides are
here and Rob's slides are
here
BEAUG Events
The UK EJUG morphed out of a previous UK BEA user group that Eoin Woods and Wendy Devolder used to run. The presentations from that group's meetings are below for reference.
- 11th May 2006 - Extending the Promise of Java with Network Attached Processing by Peter Holditch, Azul Systems. Slides are
here.
- 2nd March 2006 - Spring 2.0 by Rod Johnson, Interface21. Slides are
here.
- 1st December 2005 - Making J2EE Easy with Version 9.0 of WebLogic Server and WebLogic Workshop by Martin Percival, BEA EMEA. Slides are
here.
- 6th October 2005 - What's New in EJB3? by Patrick Linskey, Solarmetric Inc. Slides are
here.
- 11th August 2005 - Improving the Performance, Resilience and Scalability of J2EE Applications Using Clustered Caching by Jon Purdy, Tangosol Inc. Slides are
here.
- 19th April 2005 - Enterprise Java Development with Beehive and WebLogic Workshop by Jim Rivera, BEA Systems. (No slides.)