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CJUG/Downtown Meeting Tuesday - Give it a REST
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2008-03-16 22:27:00

** Chicago Java Users Group/Downtown meets Tuesday, March 18 **
** 3rd Tuesday of the month **

TOPIC: Give it a REST!

SPEAKER: Brian Sletten, No Fluff Just Stuff presenter

SPONSOR:
Great Lakes Software Symposium
www.nofluffjuststuff.com

FREE STUFF!
We will raffle off one license for IntelliJ IDEA 7.0, courtesy of JetBrains.

WHEN: Tuesday, March 18
6:00 - pizza/networking
6:30 - presentation

WHERE:
Loyola University of Chicago
Lewis Towers, 13th Floor Ballroom (Beane Hall)
820 N. Michigan Ave (entrance on Pearson)
Chicago, IL 60611
http://tinyurl.com/2vsrov

RSVP:
Please RSVP so that we can order enough food.
http://www.cjug.org/uger/event/show/29

DESCRIPTION:
Web Services have been all the rage for several years now. We have been told time and again that we should be building systems around them; as an industry, we've never been more confused. Perhaps it is time to Give it a REST.

Part of the problem with the conventional Web Services technology stack is that it is more complex than it needs to be for small to medium-sized systems. All of the examples show how simple it all is, but how often do we really need to check the temperature or get a stock quotation? Real systems that are built out of these technologies are rapidly spiraling toward incomprehensibility, unmaintainability and (shocker) insecurity!

SOAP has a place, but so does REST, a simpler architectural style for invoking services in a language- and platform- independent way. This talk will motivate REST, explain how it fits in to other Enterprise and Web technologies and help give you some ammo for suggesting that your organization give it a REST too.

We will look at getting started with the Restlet API, using conventional containers and advanced environments like NetKernel to build scalable REST-oriented systems.

SPEAKER BIO:
Brian Sletten  is a liberal arts-educated software engineer with a focus on forward-leaning technologies. He has a background as a system architect, a developer, a mentor and a trainer. His experience has spanned defense, finance and commercial domains with security consulting, network matrix switch controls, 3D simulation/visualization, Grid Computing, P2P and Semantic Web-based systems. He has a B.S. in Computer Science from the College of William and Mary and currently lives in Fairfax, VA. He is a partner in Zepheira, LLC, a new services company focused on using semantic-oriented technologies to solve architectural and data integration problems not handled by conventional tools and techniques.

Brian is a No Fluff Just Stuff software symposium presenter.

MORE INFO:
http://www.cjug.org/Wiki.jsp?page=2008.03.18.downtown


We hope you can join us,
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www.cjug.org

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