Java User Groups (JUGs) are volunteer organizations that strive to distribute Java-related knowledge
around the world. They provide a meeting place for Java users to get information, share resources and solutions, increase networking, expand Java Technology expertise, and above all, drink beer, eat pizza and have fun. The JUG Community is the meeting point for JUGs, helping promote the expansion of the worldwide Java Community. JUG leaders & members, from experts to Java newbies can share information about creating, joining and running a JUG. So, whether you're already part of a JUG, looking to join one, or if you're interested in creating your own local group, you've come to the right place! Welcome to the Java User Groups Community! Take a look at the JUGs
Community Objectives, to learn how your JUG can benefit from participation in this community!
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JavaOne 2011: Save $400: Register by August 12
JavaOne San Francisco returns to the Zone October 2 - 6, bringing Java experts and enthusiasts an extraordinary week of learning and networking focused entirely on all things Java--in a neighborhood created exclusively for you. Expand your skills at the world's best conference for the Java community. JavaOne 2011 tracks cover everything from building modern applications using JDK 7, leveraging JavaFX to create client-side applications, to creating sophisticated Java-based cloud... |
(Aug 3, 2011) |
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Java User Group Augsburg (JUG Augsburg) Graduates Incubator
The JUG Augsburg graduates from the Java.net JUG Incubator project. Congrats to Oliver "Olli" Becherer, JUG Leader, for completing the requirements for graduation. JUG Augsburg has been very active, and is working on an OpenMeetings project server which looks very promising.
Please take a moment to congratulate Olli and his JUG members for their accomplishment, and we will look forward to their OpenMeeting project work. |
(Jul 31, 2011) |
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Greenville Java Users Group - Who Moved My Module? Building and Releasing Modular Software - 28th of July
Yoav Landman from JFrog, Ltd. will be presenting to the Greenville Java Users Group. You can register for the event at JUGEvents: http://www.jugevents.org/jugevents/event/40388
Abstract: Long gone are the days of sticking binaries in version control or onto a shared drive. In this session we will explore the various options, changes and the challenges in... |
(Jul 11, 2011) |
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