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Membership provides members free access to the NLJUG workshops and events on a variety of Java topics, held across the country on a regular basis. Plus on a quarterly basis the Java Magazine published by Array Systems. The NLJUG is a member of a worldwide network of Java User Groups.

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NLJUG

Founded in 1998, the Dutch Java Users Group consists of business partners, software developers, application architects, technical managers, students, and new media developers that have a common interest in all aspects of Java Technology.

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Het JavaMagazine, gratis bij een NL-JUG lidmaatschap

Bringing Sexy Back to the Enterprise

Get a comprehensive overview of Adobe Flex 3, a rich Internet application framework that will enable you to productively create beautiful, scalable enterprise applications that can reach virtually anyone on any platform. The Flex SDK is 100% free, opensource and allows you to build RIAs on top of the Flash Player. James will demo and talk about ...

  • Building Flex applications using Flex Builder, the Eclipse plugin for Flex development
  • Integrating Flex with AJAX using the Flex-Ajax bridge.
  • Interact with HTTP and Web Services.
  • Building a data rich internet application using Flex Data Services and Hibernate.
  • Pushing data to Flex client applications using Flex Messaging and JMS.
  • Using Flex charting components to have expressive charts in your RIA.

 


James Ward 
Adobe Systems
James Ward is a Technical Evangelist for Flex at Adobe and Adobe’s JCP representative to JSR 286, 299, and 301. Much like his love for climbing mountains he enjoys programming because it provides endless new discoveries, elegant workarounds, summits and valleys. His adventures in climbing have taken him many places. Likewise, technology has brought him many adventures, including: Pascal and Assembly back in the early 90’s; Perl, HTML, and JavaScript in the mid 90’s; then Java and many of it’s frameworks beginning in the late 90’s. Today he primarily uses Flex to build beautiful front-ends for Java based back-ends. Prior to Adobe, James built a rich marketing and customer service portal for Pillar Data Systems.