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UNIGROUP OF NEW YORK NOVEMBER 2002 ANNOUNCEMENTS
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1. UNIGROUP'S NOVEMBER 2002 GENERAL MEETING ANNOUNCEMENT
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      When:  Thursday, November 21, 2002

     Where:  The Chase Manhattan Bank
             One Chase Manhattan Plaza (1CMP)  <==(Our New Location!)
             Conference Center, 28th Floor
             Downtown, NYC
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             YOU MUST RSVP TO GET PAST SECURITY, SEE BELOW!
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      Time:  6:15 PM - 6:30 PM  Registration
             6:30 PM - 6:40 PM  Ask the Wizard,
                                Questions, Answers and Current Events
             6:40 PM - 6:50 PM  Unigroup Business
             6:50 PM - 9:30 PM  Main Presentation

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     Topic:  Building Integrated Front-end to Back-end Wireless
             Applications Using Java Technology
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   Speaker:  Carl Sayres, Chief Architect,
             Data Representations 


   Introduction:
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   This month's meeting should compliment our recent series of
   meetings which addressed Rapid Java-Based Development for the
   Web (Japple) and Web-Enabling Technologies (such as Tarantella).
   This month's guest speaker is from Data Representations, a
   company which specializes in development tools for Java Technology.

   People from Data Representations have been on the Unilist
   announcement list for some time, and in fact, our speaker Carl
   Sayres had provided Unigroup Members with free passes to the
   Java Business Expo back in 1998 (I wonder if he remembers?). Then,
   a couple years later in 2000, his colleague provided us with free
   passes to the LinuxWorld Expo.  Such long-term support of Unigroup
   is always welcome and greatly appreciated.

   While Data Representations is able to talk on multiple Java
   Development topics (and using Java to move data from system to
   system, application to application, legacy back end to portable
   device front end, etc.), we thought we would try to focus on
   some of the newer technologies for this meeting.  The goal of
   this meeting, in general, will be to learn about the state of
   the art in Java technologies, and how they can be practically
   applied to application development.

   Keep an eye on the Unigroup meeting page for any updates to
   the meeting outline.

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   SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS:
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   * IN ORDER TO PASS THROUGH SECURITY AT CHASE, WE NEED YOU TO RSVP
   * PRIOR TO THE MEETING DAY, SO WE CAN GET YOUR NAME ON THE ATTENDEE
   * LIST.  ADVANCE REGISTRATION AND PHOTO ID ARE REQUIRED!
   * RSVP DEADLINE 20-NOV-2002 16:00.  <<<< PAY ATTENTION, DEADLINE!
   * Keep an eye out on the deadline date and time, as it may change.

   Please RSVP if you know you are attending or if you think you may
   be attending.  This will help us arrange for a letter to security
   for all of Unigroup.  It will also help us to determine the correct
   amount of food and refreshments.

   To REGISTER for this event, please RSVP by:

   a) If at all possible, please use the Unigroup Registration Page:
         http://www.unigroup.org/unigroup-rsvp.html
      This will allow us to have some automation in the RSVP process.

   b) If you must Email us, send an EMail containing the FIRST and
      LAST NAMEs of the persons attending to the Unigroup RSVP
      address:
         unigroup-rsvp@unigroup.org
      The Email subject should start with "RSVP".
      You may optionally include your contact phone number (that
      day) or other current information.

      DO NOT simply reply to this email, sending us back the entire
      announcement (we already have it); leaving the subject as it
      was, and NOT containing the phrase "RSVP" as requested.  In
      that case, your message just looks like failed mail and it
      makes it impossible to automate the RSVP process and get
      you registered for our event.

   Please continue to check the Unigroup web site:
        http://www.unigroup.org
   for any last minute updates concerning this meeting.  Please
   check your email for any last minute announcements prior to the
   meeting.  Note that only the Attendee First and Last Names will
   be provided to Chase Security.

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   Description of Talk:
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   This presentation will show the latest techniques for creating
   sophisticated mobile wireless software for applications servers
   and Java-enabled cell phones and PDAs, including Palm OS Platform
   and PocketPC based handheld computers.  From scratch, we will
   interactively build an application on a mobile client using
   J2ME/MIDP (Java 2 Micro Edition/Mobile Information Device Profile)
   and then build a server-side application running on a J2EE (Java 2
   Enterprise Edition) server.  Our integrated application will be
   aggregating data from industry standard databases and legacy
   mainframe applications.  The presentation will highlight the J2ME
   and J2EE application architecture, and discuss many issues
   involved with building mobile software.  Additionally, we will
   discuss issues of using XML over HTTP in a wireless environment.
   This is a great opportunity for Linux and Unix environments. 


   Web Resources:
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   Data Representations
                   http://www.datarepresentations.com/

   Java Pro Magazine
                   http://www.ftponline.com/javapro

   Article about Simplicity for Mobile Servers
   (from Java Pro Magazine):
	           http://www.ftponline.com/wireless/rgrehan/page5.asp

   Micro Java Network
                   http://www.microjava.com

   "Moving Your Application from Wired to Wireless?"
   (from Micro Java Network):
                   http://www.microjava.com/articles/perspective/moving

   Sun's Java Technology Page
                   http://java.sun.com


   Giveaways:
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   To-Be-Announced (keep an eye on our web page).  We should have a few
   nice items to raffle off from Data Representations.


   Speaker Biography:
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   Carl Sayres is the Chief Software Architect at Data Representations,
   where he has directed the development teams for eight commercial
   products.  He has extensive experience in object oriented design
   and software development, and is an expert in mobile application
   design and deployment using Java Technology.


   Company Biography:
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   Data Representations produces end-to-end, server to wireless client,
   development tools for Java Technology.  Data Representations'
   Simplicity for Mobile Servers allows developers to quickly aggregate
   data from multiple sources and ship that data to mobile devices using
   XML over HTTP.  Based completely on the J2ME/MIDP and J2EE
   specifications, these tools offer total flexibility for developers,
   while still being extremely easy to use.


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   Fee Schedule:
         Yearly Membership (includes all meetings):      $ 50.00
       * Non-Member Single Meeting:                      $ 20.00
         Student Yearly Membership:                      $ 20.00
         Non-Member Student Single Meeting (with ID):    $  5.00
         Payment Methods: Cash, Check, American Express.
       * Employees of Chase (with ID) can attend general meetings
         at NO CHARGE.

    ==>  Unigroup is the Greater NYC Regional Area Affiliate
         of UniForum - an International Unix Users Group.
         Our Joint Membership Program with UniForum is currently
         on hold due to circumstances at UniForum.  For information
         about UniForum visit http://www.uniforum.org.

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   Complimentary Food and Refreshments will be served.  This includes
   sandwiches such as turkey, roast beef, chicken, tuna and grilled
   eggplant.  Chase also provides us a very nice spread of treats,
   which include brownies, cookies, popcorn, bottled water and
   assorted beverages.
   
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   Directions:

     The 1CMP building is situated: South of Liberty Street, North
     of Pine Street, East of Broad/Nassau Street and West of William
     Street.  The building is one block east of Broadway, right
     behind 140 Broadway.
   
     The closest entrance to the conference center is from Nassau
     Street, first elevator bank from the Nassau Street entrance.
   
     The building is on a raised platform.  Walk up the outside
     stairs at Nassau Street and head for the guard's station at the
     south-west corner of the building.  Tell the guards you are
     heading for Unigroup.

     They will inspect your ID and carry-ins and direct you to the
     meeting facility assuming you are on the Unigroup RSVP list.
   
     Once you get upstairs, enter the conference facility through
     its main doors.  There is a bank of large monitors to the left
     of the entrance which should direct you to the Unigroup meeting
     room (the room may vary from month to month).  To the right of
     the main entrance is the concierge's desk, ask for help there
     if you need anything.  The conference facility has two levels,
     keep in mind that the Unigroup meeting may be up the staircase
     on its upper level.  Thus far, our meeting room has been
     upstairs, on the south side of the building.

     As always, also look out for Unigroup signs marking the path
     to the meeting room.  Also note, if you come early, we may not
     have our own signs in place yet (we have to commute there too).

     Transit By Train:  Take the J/M/Z to Broad Street and walk one
     block North to Pine St.  Take the 4/5 to Wall Street and walk
     North to Pine St., then East to Broad St.  Take the 2/3 to Wall
     Street, the North West exit is inside the Chase complex, else
     you will need to walk a block North and West.  See the MTA
     Downtown NYC Map (pdf) for detailed mass transit information:
       http://www.mta.nyc.ny.us/nyct/maps/mapdown.pdf

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   Please mark this meeting on your calendar and join us!
   Please tell your friends about Unigroup!

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2. UPCOMING MEETINGS
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   We have a series of meetings in the works:

   - Disaster Recovery: Principles and Practice 
   - Zope and Python (Web Page Development)
   - Unix Clusters and Clustered Databases
   - High Performance Internet Servers / Web Acceleration
   - Unix 30th Birthday Celebration
   - IPsec and IPv6
   - Linux Clustering Part 3: Beowulf version 2
   - Building a Firewall using FreeBSD and Linux
   - Unix Office Tools: Word Processors, Spreadsheets, Accounting Packages.
   - Emacs
   - Tex
   - PKI
   - GNU Development Environments
   - Meetings on a variety of Sun/Solaris/Java topics

   Please let us know about any other meeting topics that you may be
   interested in.  Potential speakers on Unix related technology topics
   should contact the Unigroup board at uniboard@unigroup.org.

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3. PRIOR MEETING
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   Unigroup would like to thank our September 2002 speakers: William
   Thompson, Patrick Larmore and John Shimer from Saucon Technologies
   for their presentation on Japple, an Open-Source Rapid Web Application
   Development Environment.

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4. UPCOMING TRADE SHOWS
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   The following trade shows are coming to the Javits Center over the next
   few months.  For show information and complimentary exhibits-only
   registration, visit their respective web pages:

   a) Infosecurity Conference & Exhibition
      http://www.infosecurityevent.com

        Exhibit Hall Hours:
        Wed, December 11, 2002
        Thu, December 12, 2002

   b) LinuxWorld Conference & Expo
      http://www.linuxworldexpo.com

        Exhibit Hall Hours:
        Wed, January  22, 2003  10:00 am - 5:00 pm
        Thu, January  23, 2003  10:00 am - 5:00 pm
        Fri, January  24, 2003  10:00 am - 4:00 pm

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5. MEETING ANNOUNCEMENTS
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   The ICCA-NYC (Independent Computer Consultants Association, NYC Metro
   Chapter) is holding a meeting on Monday, November 25th, 2002 on Financial
   and Retirement Planning, geared toward Computer Consultants.  While not
   a technical meeting, it may be of interest, particularly in the current
   economic climate.  See http://www.iccanyc.org for further details.

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6. UNIGROUP INFORMATION
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   Unigroup is one of the oldest and largest Unix User's Groups serving
   the Greater New York City Regional Area since the early 1980s.  Unigroup
   is a not-for-profit, vendor-neutral and member funded volunteer
   organization.  Unigroup holds regular and special event meetings
   throughout the year on technical topics relating to Unix and the Unix
   User Community.  Unigroup is also the Greater NYC Regional Area Affiliate
   of UniForum - an International Unix Users Group.

   Thanks to Chase, Unigroup holds regular meetings planned for the Third
   THURSDAY of Odd Months at The Chase Manhattan Bank, 1CMP, NYC.
   Chase has been a long time sponsor of Unigroup, allowing us the use of
   a meeting room and presentation equipment.

   Planned meeting dates are: 11/21/2002, 1/16/2003, 3/20/2003, 5/15/2003,...
   Watch for our Special Event meetings at the various trade shows in NYC
   as well as "field trips" to the facilities of local hardware and
   software vendors.

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   For further information or to get on the Unigroup Electronic Mail Mailing
   List send an EMail message to:
        unilist@unigroup.org

   To contact the Board of Directors of Unigroup, send an EMail message to:
        uniboard@unigroup.org

   To contact the Newsletter Editor, send an EMail message to:
        editor@unigroup.org

   If you have recently attended a meeting and you are not receiving
   Email announcements, please send us an Email and we will make
   corrections to our lists.

   Please Email the Board with any suggestions, especially potential
   meeting topics and speakers.  Unigroup welcomes contributions and
   content suggestions for our newsletter.  Unigroup is a volunteer
   organization and we need your assistance!  Please let us know if you
   can help!

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I hope to see you all at our next meeting!

-Rob Weiner
 Unigroup Executive Director
 unilist@unigroup.org
 http://www.unigroup.org

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