The First Meeting of the Belarus Java User Group Featured MySQL AB’s Experts with Sessions on Connector/J, MySQL Cluster, and MySQL Replication
The first meeting of the Belarus Java User Group took place February 7, 2008, in Minsk, Belarus, and featured speakers from MySQL, the world’s most popular open source database vendor.
Minsk, Belarus, February 16, 2008 --(PR.com)-- The first meeting of the Belarus Java User Group was held on February 7, 2008, at the Belarusian State University in Minsk, Belarus (CIS, former USSR). Speakers from MySQL, the world’s most popular open source database vendor, conducted the presentations on MySQL’s Connector/J for Java, MySQL cluster, and MySQL replication.
62 Java developers were able to attend the conference, while the organizers received more than 120 registrations. Altoros Systems, Inc., a global software delivery acceleration specialist, and Apatar, Inc., the leading provider of open source software tools for the data integration market, were proud to sponsor the event.
Brief report
Alexander Nozdrin, Software Developer (MySQL AB), kicked off the conference at 5.45 pm with a demonstration, which showed how to gain access to MySQL databases from Java using the Connector/J driver, and which described a number of methods for providing performance tuning. Mr. Nozdrin also spoke about scalability and architecture problems.
After that, Serge Kozlov, QA Developer, MySQL, delivered an energetic presentation on MySQL cluster, which contained a detailed report on MySQL replication. The presentation was so well-received that Mr. Kozlov was held over his allotted time by the numerous questions presented by his intrigued audience.
Presentations at the conference were an hour-long, followed by 15 minutes of Q&A sessions during coffee breaks. The conference was over at 9 pm, which also marked the beginning of the after-party held at a popular Minsk coffee bar.
Pictures from the conference sessions are available at http://www.belarusjug.org/en/fotootchet-s-pervoy-java-konferentsii-soobschestva-7-fevralya-2008-g.html.
Presentation links
1. “MySQL in the Java/J2EE Application Development Lifecycle”
Speaker: Alexander Nozdrin, Software Developer, MySQL AB, Moscow, Russia
http://belarusjug.org/images/stories/docs/Minsk-2008.ppt
2. “An Overview of MySQL Cluster and Replication”
(Original content by Dr. Lars Thalmann, MySQL AB)
Speaker: Serge Kozlov, QA Developer, MySQL AB, Moscow, Russia
http://belarusjug.org/images/stories/docs/byjug_replication.pdf
Featured quotes
“We didn’t expect such a great amount of attendee submissions and were pleasantly surprised,” said Alex Khizhnyak, the chairman and co-founder of the Belarus Java User Group. “It shows that there is a strong interest in the activity of the Java community in Belarus. We do hope to go further and make our JUG meetings a regular thing. I would also like to thank our colleagues from MySQL for taking the time to visit Minsk, and for their brilliant presentations and interaction with the audience.”
“In my opinion, the first conference of the Belarus Java User Group was a success,” added Serge Kozlov, QA Developer (MySQL AB), one of the keynote speakers. “We appreciate how user group meetings like that contribute to community growth and strong relations within it. Communication is also of great importance to us, MySQL’s developers, therefore it was essential to get the feedback and learn more about the interests of MySQL users. We would like to wish Belarus Java User Group success in organizing future conferences and are looking forward to coming to Minsk once again.”
About Belarus Java User Group
Belarus Java User Group was launched in late 2007 to bring together Java developers, Java users, and Java-driven companies in Belarus. The community is intended to help the members meet on a regular basis to share ideas, experience, and thoughts on how to make the most of the Java technologies in their day-to-day work. Belarus Java User Group already numbers more than 100 Belarusian Java developers. To learn more about Belarus JUG, please visit http://belarusjug.org
About the sponsors
Altoros Systems, Inc. is a global software delivery acceleration specialist that provides focused outsourced software product engineering, independent Quality Assurance, and testing services to software organizations and information-driven enterprises. Founded in 1999 and headquartered in Western Massachusetts, Altoros has representative offices in Tampa, Florida. It manages a software development center in Eastern Europe out of its offices in Minsk, Belarus. For more information, please visit www.altoros.com.
Apatar, Inc. is the leading provider of open source software tools for the data integration market. With powerful Extract, Transform, and Load (ETL) capabilities, Apatar enables its users to easily link information between databases (such as MySQL, Microsoft SQL, Oracle), applications (Salesforce.com, SugarCRM), and the top Web 2.0 destinations (Flickr, Amazon S3, RSS feeds). Apatar provides support, training, and consulting services for its integration solutions. Headquartered in Western Massachusetts, Apatar operates a development center in Minsk, Belarus. Apatar is currently used by 2500 organizations and individuals worldwide. For more on Apatar, please visit www.apatar.com and www.apatarforge.org.
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62 Java developers were able to attend the conference, while the organizers received more than 120 registrations. Altoros Systems, Inc., a global software delivery acceleration specialist, and Apatar, Inc., the leading provider of open source software tools for the data integration market, were proud to sponsor the event.
Brief report
Alexander Nozdrin, Software Developer (MySQL AB), kicked off the conference at 5.45 pm with a demonstration, which showed how to gain access to MySQL databases from Java using the Connector/J driver, and which described a number of methods for providing performance tuning. Mr. Nozdrin also spoke about scalability and architecture problems.
After that, Serge Kozlov, QA Developer, MySQL, delivered an energetic presentation on MySQL cluster, which contained a detailed report on MySQL replication. The presentation was so well-received that Mr. Kozlov was held over his allotted time by the numerous questions presented by his intrigued audience.
Presentations at the conference were an hour-long, followed by 15 minutes of Q&A sessions during coffee breaks. The conference was over at 9 pm, which also marked the beginning of the after-party held at a popular Minsk coffee bar.
Pictures from the conference sessions are available at http://www.belarusjug.org/en/fotootchet-s-pervoy-java-konferentsii-soobschestva-7-fevralya-2008-g.html.
Presentation links
1. “MySQL in the Java/J2EE Application Development Lifecycle”
Speaker: Alexander Nozdrin, Software Developer, MySQL AB, Moscow, Russia
http://belarusjug.org/images/stories/docs/Minsk-2008.ppt
2. “An Overview of MySQL Cluster and Replication”
(Original content by Dr. Lars Thalmann, MySQL AB)
Speaker: Serge Kozlov, QA Developer, MySQL AB, Moscow, Russia
http://belarusjug.org/images/stories/docs/byjug_replication.pdf
Featured quotes
“We didn’t expect such a great amount of attendee submissions and were pleasantly surprised,” said Alex Khizhnyak, the chairman and co-founder of the Belarus Java User Group. “It shows that there is a strong interest in the activity of the Java community in Belarus. We do hope to go further and make our JUG meetings a regular thing. I would also like to thank our colleagues from MySQL for taking the time to visit Minsk, and for their brilliant presentations and interaction with the audience.”
“In my opinion, the first conference of the Belarus Java User Group was a success,” added Serge Kozlov, QA Developer (MySQL AB), one of the keynote speakers. “We appreciate how user group meetings like that contribute to community growth and strong relations within it. Communication is also of great importance to us, MySQL’s developers, therefore it was essential to get the feedback and learn more about the interests of MySQL users. We would like to wish Belarus Java User Group success in organizing future conferences and are looking forward to coming to Minsk once again.”
About Belarus Java User Group
Belarus Java User Group was launched in late 2007 to bring together Java developers, Java users, and Java-driven companies in Belarus. The community is intended to help the members meet on a regular basis to share ideas, experience, and thoughts on how to make the most of the Java technologies in their day-to-day work. Belarus Java User Group already numbers more than 100 Belarusian Java developers. To learn more about Belarus JUG, please visit http://belarusjug.org
About the sponsors
Altoros Systems, Inc. is a global software delivery acceleration specialist that provides focused outsourced software product engineering, independent Quality Assurance, and testing services to software organizations and information-driven enterprises. Founded in 1999 and headquartered in Western Massachusetts, Altoros has representative offices in Tampa, Florida. It manages a software development center in Eastern Europe out of its offices in Minsk, Belarus. For more information, please visit www.altoros.com.
Apatar, Inc. is the leading provider of open source software tools for the data integration market. With powerful Extract, Transform, and Load (ETL) capabilities, Apatar enables its users to easily link information between databases (such as MySQL, Microsoft SQL, Oracle), applications (Salesforce.com, SugarCRM), and the top Web 2.0 destinations (Flickr, Amazon S3, RSS feeds). Apatar provides support, training, and consulting services for its integration solutions. Headquartered in Western Massachusetts, Apatar operates a development center in Minsk, Belarus. Apatar is currently used by 2500 organizations and individuals worldwide. For more on Apatar, please visit www.apatar.com and www.apatarforge.org.
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Contact
Belarus Java User Group
Alex Khizhnyak
(213) 784-4915
http://www.belarusjug.org/en
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Alex Khizhnyak
(213) 784-4915
http://www.belarusjug.org/en
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