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Colorado Springs - Pikes Peak Java Developers Group, March 11

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Feb 20, 2003, 4:52:46 PM2/20/03
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All Java developers in Colorado Springs and surrounding areas are
invited to the March meeting of the Pikes Peak Java Developer's Group.
The PPJDG holds regular meetings on the second Tuesday of each month, at
the East Library and Information Center (ELIC). Meetings are entirely
free and open to the public. More information can be found at
http://www.ppjdg.org/

This month's presentation will be given by Erik Hatcher on XDoclet.
Erik is likely to be well-known to many from his involvement with the
Ant project.

Abstract:

If you are developing J2EE applications, you need to be using
XDoclet. This powerful tool not only saves time and unnecessary
duplication, but can also reduce hard-to-find errors. This session
explains what XDoclet is, why it was created, and how to use it for
J2EE development. Specifically, XDoclet generates web, EJB, tag
library, and vendor-specific XML deployment descriptors as well as
EJB Java interfaces, and these aspects are covered in this session
using interactive live demonstrations.

Speaker:

Erik Hatcher is the co-author of the premiere book on Ant, Java
Development with Ant published by Manning. He is an active Ant and
XDoclet project committer and maintains jGuru's Ant FAQ and Forum.
Erik has written articles for WebReview.com, IBM developerWorks, and
JavaPro. His other active open-source efforts currently include
Lucene and his own blogger - BlogScene. Erik lives in
Charlottesville, VA.

We look forward to seeing you there.

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Chris Smith - Lead Software Developer/Technical Trainer
MindIQ Corporation

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