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Welcome to the official page of the Brussels Java User Group (BruJUG). More details about our mission and the answers to the most intriguing questions can be found in the “Q&A” and “About” pages. Curious to see how a BruJUG session looks like? Check out our past sessions or take a look at our Photo page.

All future and past events are in our wiki. All speaks are hold in English and entry is free for anyone. Registration via JUGEvents (no account needed for this).

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Next Event: 30.05.2013 – Hildeberto Mendonça – User Experience for Business Process Applications

Hogeschool-Universiteit Brussel (HUB), Room 6215


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Next Session – May 30, 2013 – User Experience for Business Process Applications

We would like to invite you to our next session, which is planned for May 30, 2013.

Hildeberto Mendonça will speak to us about the “User Experience for Business Process Applications“.

Date: May 30 2013
Time: Open as of 18:30, conference start is 19:00. Conference end 21:30.
Place: Hogeschool-Universiteit Brussel, Building Hermes, room 6215

Sponsors: TRASYS Group, Megabanner.be and CTS

Session abstract:
If you were assigned to design and implement a business process based application, what would you decide about how the user interface should look like? User interface design is the most time consuming task in a software development process. It is highly subjective and under heavy criticism by end-users.

This presentation will help you better deal with this problem, exploring strategies to represent business processes in a way that end-users can easily understand what they see based on their business knowledge. We will discuss about a different approach for Business-IT traceability based on UX, an architecture and a methodology to support constant process changes, navigation approaches and the right widgets for the right actions.

Details, registration and more information

Next Session – BruGTUG and BruJUG joint venture – 17/04/2013 – Android and more

Out next event is approaching and this time we join the Brussels Google Technology User Group for a joint event on Android.

The location is the usual and the program is a mix on different Android related topics. The main talk discusses “How to make your
Android apps suck”… sounds promising, isn’t it? ;-) But there is more check out the details on the web site!

Date: April 17th, 2013

  • Time: 19:00-21:30 + optional 3rd halftime
  • Location: Hogeschool-Universiteit Brussel, Stormstraat 1 / 1, Rue d’Assaut, Brussels
  • Room: 2107

Details: Wiki and Google Event Page

Sponsored by TRASYS, Megabanner and CTS! Thank you!

Next Event: 06/03/2013 – Introduction to NoSQL with Couchbase Server

The next event is already there: 06.03.2013 – Tugdual Grall – Introduction to NoSQL with Couchbase Server

Tugdual “Tug” Grall is a Technical Evangelist at Couchbase, an open source advocate and a passionate developer. He currently works with the European developer communities to ease the NoSQL adoption. Tugdual is contributing to the Java and Node/JavaScript Couchbase SDKs.

More info: http://wiki.brussels-jug.be/doku.php?id=events3:2012_06_session1

Registration: http://jugevents.org/jugevents/event/49501

Venue: the usual one – Hogeschool-Universiteit Brussel, Building Hermes, Room 2102

Time: 19h00

Gadgets and Give-aways: a lot… :)

Sponsored by TRASYS S.A., Megabanner.be and CTS. Thank you!!

Next Session: 21.02.2013 – Commons eID – Get in Touch with Belgian’s eID Card

The importance of digital signatures and dematerialization of paper becomes more and more apparent in our developers life. Soon or later, everybody of us will get in touch with these technologies, which are clearly the future.

Mostly unnoticed, a lot of services in Belgium and Brussels are migrating to what is called “guichet électronique” – the electronic citizens desk. Soon, we will do our citizens administration obligations via the internet without passing hours in waiting line in the communal offices!

This said, Belgium is one of the pioneers in e-identification. Did you know? The electronic ID card has been introduced long time ago and since 2011 every Belgian citizen has an ID card of this type.

Did you ever wonder how this works and especially how to integrate with the Belgian eID card? Actually, there are Java libraries available to interface your application with the eID card and that’s exactly what we will speak about in our next session!

** 21.02.2013 – Commons eID – Get in Touch with Belgian’s eID Card **

The conference location is open as of 18:30, conference start is 19:00. The location is the usual – the nice rooms of the HU Brussels (room number to be defined). This session will be relatively short (except if you have many questions :-) and you are invited to join the crowd for a bit of networking and a drink afterwards!

More info:
http://wiki.brussels-jug.be/doku.php?id=events3:2012_02_session1
Registration: http://jugevents.org/jugevents/event/48927

Sponsors: TRASYS Group, Megabanner and CTS! Thank you! Without you, this would not be possible!

FOSDEM 2013 – Prelude

The FOSDEM 2013 was a huge success and especially the Free Java room was a very interesting place to be. A report and pictures can be found in this blog.

FOSDEM 2013 – Call for volunteers

FOSDEM needs you! Every year, the FOSDEM team is assisted by an enthusiastic team of volunteers to help out with various tasks and make the event a fun and safe place for all our visitors. Although we’ve become pretty good at organising a large conference, we’re a small team and can not be everywhere at once. Which is why we enlist volunteers from among our visitors every year.

Extra hands are especially welcome during buildup on Friday, starting at noon, and more so during cleanup on Sunday evening. In case you’re worried about missing lunch, free pizza will be provided for volunteers so nobody will have to go hungry.

A short overview of the tasks:

  • Setting up the venue on Friday: this mostly involves carrying tables to their destination and setting them up, putting up signage, covering the walls in brown paper, …
  • Deploying the network on Friday: rolling out, neatly securing and crimping UTP cables. People with experience crimping cables are very welcome to help out!
  • Manning the infodesk: help out fellow visitors who have questions, sell T-shirts, … Must be a good English speaker, but if you know other languages besides that it certainly won’t hurt.
  • Moderation: make sure all talks end on time by giving speakers cues near the end of their time slot. Keep an eye out on room security and report potential issues such as overcrowded rooms before it becomes an issue.
  • Safety: keep an eye out for potentially hazardous situations such as patches of ice that could trip people up, overcrowded rooms, … This also involves barring entrance to rooms that are at full capacity so we can keep the conference safe for everyone. This can be combined with moderation.
  • Teardown and cleanup on Sunday evening: collecting beer bottles, tear down the network, pull brown paper off the walls, take down the signage, stack the rental tables in neat heaps, broom the floors, …

If you would like to help out and give back to the community, please come join the ranks. You can do so by subscribing to the volunteers mailing list. This is where we will coordinate tasks so the event can run smoothly. We promise it’ll be fun!

In addition to general volunteer work, we are also looking for volunteers specifically to help out with video-related work. This involves:

  • Operating a camera in one of the five rooms which will be recorded by the FOSDEM video team;
  • Regulating the audio in one of the rooms;
  • or operating the DVswitch station.

While A/V experience is of course always welcome, all that’s really needed is that you’re interested; on-the-job training will be provided.

People interested in helping out with the video team should subscribe to the video team mailing list before the event where important announcements will be made, and be prepared to join us on IRC during the event.

Note that it’s perfectly okay to subscribe (and volunteer) to both; just make sure to let the respective coordinators know when necessary.

https://fosdem.org/2013/news/2013-01-14-call-for-volunteers/

FOSDEM 2013 in Brussels – Soon!

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Coming Up – FOSDEM 2013 – http://fosdem.org – Don’t miss it!

Random Hacks of Kindness Belgium #3

On December 1st and 2nd, we organize the third Random Hacks of Kindness event in Belgium.

RHoK is a  rapidly growing global initiative encompassing a community of over 5,500 innovators in over 30 countries making the world a better place by developing practical, open source
technology solutions to respond to some of the most complex challenges facing humanity.

If you feel like joining us on December 1st and/or 2nd, register at our website: http://www.rhok.be

It’s a project of the ICT2Act npo, like the BruJUG :-)

Next Session – 28/11/2012 – Is Java and JavaFX any good for drawing (or should just we go straight to HTML5)?

In this last session of the year we will speak about JavaFX and HTML5 … which might look like we are going to speak about apples and belgian fries in one session. And we will have a RaspberryPi and a Pandaboard to show as well… even more confusing, isn’t it?

I hope you are intrigued – then the only way to find out what this is all about is to join the session… :-p

 

This session is brought to you by our sponsors TRASYS, Oracle, Structure 101, CTS and Mega Banner and of course your humble Brussels JUG team!

Last tip: Don’t miss this! :-)

November GTUG Meeting – 5 years of Android

Android Meetup

Googleplex, Brussels

with Chiu-Ki Chan about “Fluid layouts in Android

18:30 – 19:00 Registration and Pizza
19:00 – 19:30 V Hack Android review and 5 years Android
19:30 – 20:30 Chiu-Ki Chan “Fluid layouts in Android”
20:30 – 21:00 App Clinic: one app (app to be selected) to review and discuss
21:00 – 21:30 Q and other project
21:30 – 22:00 Open Discussion

Registration required:

Next Session – 25th of October – Cagatay Civici and Rudy De Busscher – Java EE 6 overview and what’s new in JSF 2.2

Our next session is planned for the 25th of October 2012. This time, we have Cagatay Civici, aka Optimus Prime, the maker of Primefaces, and Rudy De Busscher from C4J as guests. Topic: “Java EE 6 overview and what’s new in JSF 2.2″.

Details: http://wiki.brussels-jug.be/doku.php?id=events3:2012_10_session1

As usual, the event is free, but please register here: http://jugevents.org/jugevents/event/47009

Important modification: as of this event, we start the sessions at 19:00 (instead of 18:30). Location as usual HU Brussels. End time 21:30. 3rd halftime in a nice bar after the event.

Many thanks go to our sponsors: TRASYS Group, Oracle, Megabanner, Structure 101 and CTS.

A special thank you goes to Contribute4J, which proposed to make a session for you during the time Cagatay stays in Belgium for PrimeFaces and JSF trainings. Speaking of this, if you are interested in catching one of these trainings, have a look here: http://www.c4j.be/web/guest/primefaces-training

We hope to see many of you! Don’t miss this chance to meet great people, learn fancy stuff and just have a nice time.

HU Brussels, ROOM 3107

Next JBUG event: Karoly Nagy on JBoss AS7/EAP6, October 9th 2012

The Belgian JBoss User Group organises its next event on Tuesday, October 9th 2012 from 18:30 in Kontich.

Topics of the talks are JBoss Application Server AS7 and the brand-new JBoss Enterprise Application Platform EAP 6.

Presented are these hot topics by Karoly Nagy, EMEA Senior Solutions Architect, Red Hat/JBoss.

Entry is free and no registration is required.

Address:
CRONOS n.v.
Business Park King Square
Veldkant 33A – 2550 Kontich

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