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---------- Forwarded message ---------- From: Bruce Martin < Bruce.Martin architectworkshop.com">Bruce.Martin architectworkshop.com
> Date: Nov 5, 2006 8:58 AM Subject: EJAW San Diego To: Jon Batcheller < jonb solidware.com">jonb solidware.com>
Hi Jon,
I am writing to you as the contact of the Portland Java User Group. I lead
the Enterprise Java Architecture Workshop, aka EJAW.
EJAW addresses advanced enterprise software architecture topics. It brings together senior technical contributors into a group setting to design and
architect a solution to a challenging problem. The workshop addresses software architecture problems in general, and then applies them to the design of a challenging on-line auction system.
EJAW is a highly dynamic and exciting event in which we tackle the most
challenging problems of architecting enterprise applications -- problems like scalability, high availability, fault tolerance, time to market, persistence, integration and others.
Former EJAW participants are highly enthusiastic about their EJAW
experience. Our website has glowing testimonials from them.
We hold EJAW 3-4 times a year in different cities around the world. We do not have much of a marketing budget. Most participants have come to EJAW
by word-of-mouth. We are holding our last event of the year in beautiful San Diego. This may be the last EJAW ever.
I am writing to you to ask for your help. Could you please let your members know about EJAW? If you have an email list and/or a website, I
would appreciate being listed. Let me know what you need.
Regards, Bruce Martin Founder Enterprise Java Architecture Workshop http://www.architectworkshop.com
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