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JavaOne - Java EE Thirsty Bear Party

Posted by: Reza Rahman on September 1, 2014

Over the years, the Sunday Java EE Party has become a JavaOne tradition. This year is no exception; the Oracle Java EE Team will host an Appreciation Event the Sunday (*) evening prior to JavaOne!

This is a unique occasion to meet and discuss, in a friendly atmosphere, with various Oracle representatives such as the Oracle Executives in charge of Java EE, GlassFish and WebLogic, various Specification Leads, key GlassFish and WebLogic engineers, Product Managers, Java EE Evangelist, ... but also representatives from the JCP and others peers from the Java EE Communities! And this year, there are many topics to discuss: Java EE 8, GlassFish 4.1, Java SE 9, JavaOne, etc.

The venue is the same, the Thirsty Bear but it'll also be different as the Thirsty Bear has been recently revamped and expanded!

Java EE Appreciation Event
Date: Sunday, 28 September
Time: 8:00pm until 11:00pm
Venue: The Thirsty Bear, 661 Howard Street, San Francisco, CA 94105
Cost: FREE but registration is mandatory (see here)


(*) Don't forget to attend the GlassFish Community Event on Sunday morning (10:00-11:45) :

Reza Rahman

About Reza Rahman

Reza is a recovering independent consultant and now Java EE evangelist at Oracle. He is the author of the popular book EJB 3 in Action. Reza is a frequent speaker at developer gatherings worldwide including JavaOne and NFJS. He is an avid contributor to community sites like JavaLobby and TSS. Reza has been a member of the Java EE, EJB and JMS expert groups. He implemented the EJB container for the Resin open source Java EE application server.

All views voiced are squarely mine alone, not Oracle's.

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