Eclipse Project Webinars in April: MTJ and Jetty
Eclipse has 2 new project webinars coming up in April. Both webinars are free to attend, so please register if you are interested.
Mobile Tools for Java
April 22, 2009 at 9:00 am PST / 12:00 pm EST / 4:00 pm GMT
Presented by Gustavo de Paula
To register email webinar-mtj@eclipse.org
The goal of the Mobile Tools for Java (MTJ) project is to extend existing Eclipse frameworks to enable developers to develop, debug, and deploy mobile Java applications to emulators and real devices. The project develops frameworks that can be extended by tool vendors and tools that can be used by third-party developers. Last year, two MTJ releases were made: 0.9 and 0.9.1. This webinar will present the project's main features, introduce the newest features, and show what will be available in the future.
Jetty @ Eclipse
April 27, 2009 at 1:00 pm PST / 4:00 pm EST / 8:00 pm GMT
Presented by Greg Wilkins
To register email webinar-jetty@eclipse.org
The Jetty HTTP server and servlet container project has been a successful open source project since 1995. The core Jetty project has now moved to the Eclipse Foundation and is improving its already good relation ship with OSGi projects. This webinar will be an introduction to the Jetty project, followed by an overview of the move: what's changing, what staying the same and what's new in the Servlet 3.0 release.
For more information on these and other Eclipse webinars, visit Eclipse Live. Special thanks to Adobe for contributing their Adobe Acrobat Connect product to host these webinars.
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