JBug Rome opening meeting JBoss Community projects are for individual developers who want to integrate, maintain and support their projects themselves. JBoss Enterprise products are for Enterprise Developers who are building applications for businesses and public sector institutions that are planned to go into production or require tested, integrated software with certified patches and updates, and/or SLA-based support with a declared Support Policyfrom Red Hat.
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JBug Rome opening meeting www.jboss.org/usergroups A JBoss User Group is a group of people who share a common interest in JBoss software. They are organized and supported by the community and meet on a regular basis to discuss new technologies, development methodologies, interesting use cases, and other technical topics. The common goal is to provide education, help, and social events for the community and to promote open source.
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We will focus on meetings, we will host and partecipate to jboss and java events
JBug is made by contributors (need and open for new speakers!)
JBug is made by jboss.org contributors and red-hat/jboss experts
JBug is not alternative to other groups (jugs, spring groups)
JBug is a local open port to jboss.org world
JBug Rome opening meeting JBug Rome next meetings 11/27/2009 7pm - Max Rydahl Andersen - Red HatWhat's cooking in JBoss ToolsJBoss Tools is a set of plugins for Eclipse to support development on frameworks and runtimes related to JBoss.This talk will shortly introduce some of the frameworks and then show how the tools support this framework and make it easy to use them together. The primary focus will be on Seam/JSF/WebBeans/Hibernate/Maven, but if time permits we can touch upon other features/frameworks 12/10/2009 7pm – Manik Surtani - Red HatInfinispan Data Grid Paltform
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