Intro to JMS/Message-Driven POJOs
Thursday, March 19, 2009
6:00 PM-8:30 PM
160 Shadyac Avenue, Memphis, TN 38105
Registration for this event has closed.
Who's Coming?
Our founder will be sharing what he learned about the Java Message Service (JMS) and Message-Driven POJOs at the latest No Fluff Just Stuff Gateway Software Symposium in St. Louis, MO.
We will probably have time for 2-3 lightning talks as well - please let me know ASAP if you'd like to give a talk. Thanks!
We will again be treated to dinner/snacks courtesy of our principal sponsor, Vaco Technology. We will also have several exciting door prizes!
Speakers:
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Matt Stine

Matt is the Group Leader of Research Application Development in the Research Informatics Division of Information Sciences at St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital here in Memphis, TN. Matt has been developing and supporting enterprise Java applications in support of life sciences research for St. Jude since 2001. Matt is a committer to multiple open source projects and is the founding member of the Memphis/Mid-South JUG. Matt earned his Bachelor of Science in Computer Science from the University of Mississippi, and was a graduating member of the inaugural class of the Sally McDonnell-Barksdale Honors College. His current areas of interest include Groovy/Grails, cloud computing, Java concurrency, and functional programming.
Topic: Introduction to JMS and Message-Driven POJOs
This talk will introduce you to the Java Message Service, part of the Java Enterprise Edition specification. We'll cover the following topics, lightly interspersed with live coding examples to show the concepts in action:
- Introduction to Messaging
- JMS Message Types
- The JMS API
- JMS Configuration
- Sending and Receiving Messages
- Request/Reply Messaging
- Using Spring's JMS Support
Map:
Directions:
We are meeting at the Information Sciences building (affectionately known as "Building X") of St. Jude Children's Research Hospital, located at 160 Shadyac Avenue (formerly North Parkway) in downtown Memphis.
Please be aware that the entrance gate is on Third Street. Ignore any instructions from Google Maps to turn onto North Parkway/Shadyac Avenue. We are meeting in the building at the corner of Third Street and Shadyac Ave. - it has a blue awning over the front door (which is clearly visible on the satellite imagery, and now has the St. Jude logo as well).
You will need to buzz in at the gate and tell St. Jude security you are here for the Java User Group meeting.



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