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Java2Days conference in Bulgaria, Europe 8-9/10/09

Java2Days conference is a brand new event in Eastern Europe to present the latest trends in Java development.

Java2Days will be held at the Inter Expo Center on 8-9 October in Sofia, Bulgaria. The conference is hosted by Insight_technologies and the Bulgarian National Academy for Software Development.

The conference is the first of its kind to be held in Eastern Europe, focused to highlight today’s cutting edge trends in building software applications with Java development tools.

Over two days, more than 600 attendees will meet world famous lecturers, engaged all year round in such events as JavaOne, The ServerSide Java Symposium, Jazoon showcasing their latest knowledge in creating more reliable, scalable and secure solutions using Java technologies in more than 20 technical sessions.

The major purpose of the event is to become a place for passionate Java developers to get in touch with the latest technologies, to become a significant part of the global Java community and to learn from the best.


Registration

Prices

VIP Pass – 175 EUR

VIP Java2Days Pass Includes:

  • Access to all sessions
  • Eco bag with advertising materials
  • VIP promoting gifts
  • Coffee breaks
  • Front row seating
  • DVD with all conference materials, video, photos and etc.
  • Q & A session with the lecturers

Standard Pass – 110 EUR

Standard Java2Days Pass Includes:

  • Access to all sessions
  • Eco bag with advertising materials
  • Coffee breaks
  • Q & A session with the lecturers

You can add to your pass:

Lunch – 10 EUR per day

The buffet lunch is in a separate hall with plenty of salads, different kinds of meats, vegetarian dishes and desserts.

Special dinner on 8th of October – 20 EUR

A dinner at a Bulgarian tavern with live folklore songs and dances. A place where one can meet with the lecturers and developers from different countries in a unique atmosphere tasting the world-famous traditional Bulgarian cuisine and drinks. We promise it will be a great unforgettable experience


You can read more about registration at http://java2days.com/pricing and http://java2days.com/registration

Agenda

Here are the main shortlisted topics that will be presented at Java2Days conference:





SpeakerSession
John WillisJava and the Cloud
Mircea MarkusJBoss clustering solutions
Reza RahmanJava EE 6 Preview
Reza RahmanEJB 3.1 Preview
Reza RahmanSpring and EJB 3 Integration
Reza RahmanRelational Perspectives for Optimizing JPA
Rob HarropModular Web Applications with OSGi
Rob HarropAdvanced Concurrency Techniques
Heath KeslerGWT Tips and Tricks for Beginners
Heath KeslerAdvance GWT Concepts
Josh LongGetting Started with Spring Integration
Josh LongJSF++
Josh LongGetting started with jBPM 4 (and Spring)
Andrew LombardiRapid Application Development with Apache Wicket
Talip OzturkClustering your application with Hazelcast
Bruno BossolaSolid design principles
Vassil PopovskiVMware and Spring Source: Brining Java to the Clouds
George MoykinOracle JRockit – Extreme and Predictable Performance with Java
Anatoli AtanasovBuilding Efficient Application Grids with Oracle Coherence

We will continue to add more new topics and new key speakers to make the conference more valuable for you. So, visit our site and stay tuned with all news about Java2Days.

If you have any questions, ideas or comments, just contact us at info@java2days.com


For news about the conference program and agenda please check out http://java2days.com/agenda and news section of the event http://java2days.com/news

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