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2006-11-05 19:35:18


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From: Bruce Martin < Bruce.Martinarchitectworkshop.com">Bruce.Martinarchitectworkshop.com >
Date: Nov 5, 2006 8:58 AM
Subject: EJAW San Diego
To: Jon Batcheller < jonbsolidware.com">jonbsolidware.com>

Hi Jon,

I am writing to you as the contact of &nbsp;the Portland Java User Group. I lead
the Enterprise Java  Architecture Workshop, aka EJAW.

EJAW addresses advanced enterprise software&nbsp; architecture topics. It brings
together senior technical&nbsp; contributors into a group setting to design and
architect a solution to a challenging problem. The &nbsp;workshop addresses
software architecture problems&nbsp; in general, and then applies them to the
design of a &nbsp;challenging on-line auction system.

EJAW is a highly dynamic and exciting event in which ; we tackle the most
challenging problems of &nbsp;architecting enterprise applications -- problems
like &nbsp;scalability, high availability, fault tolerance, time to &nbsp;market,
persistence, integration and others.

Former EJAW participants are highly enthusiastic &nbsp;about their EJAW
experience.&nbsp; Our website has &nbsp;glowing testimonials from them.

We hold EJAW 3-4 times a year in different cities&nbsp; around the world.&nbsp; We do
not have much of a &nbsp;marketing budget.&nbsp; Most participants have come to &nbsp;EJAW
by word-of-mouth. We are holding our last event ; of the year in beautiful
San Diego.&nbsp; This may be the last  EJAW ever.

I am writing to you to ask for your help. ; Could you &nbsp;please let your
members know about EJAW? ; &nbsp; &nbsp; If you &nbsp;have an email list and/or a website, I
would appreciate  ;being listed.&nbsp; Let me know what you need.

Regards,
Bruce Martin
Founder
Enterprise Java Architecture Workshop
http://www.architectworkshop.com

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