[MEETING] Chicago CAWUG Tuesday, April 29th
[MEETING] Chicago CAWUG Tuesday, April 29th
- Subject: [MEETING] Chicago CAWUG Tuesday, April 29th
- From: Bob Frank <email@hidden>
- Date: Mon, 28 Apr 2003 09:27:27 -0500
Just a quick reminder, our meeting is tomorrow night. I look forward
to seeing you there.
-Bob
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Hi All,
The Chicago Cocoa and WebObjects User Group (CAWUG) is holding our next
meeting this Tuesday, April 29th at 6:00 PM. Its been a while since
our last meeting, so I hope to see you there.
Agenda:
- Introductions & Announcements
- Chris Hanson of bDistributed.com on his XML-RPC framework for
WebObjects
- Bob Frank on Log4Cocoa, an Objective-C port of the popular Log4J
logging package
- a discussion of upcoming interesting sessions at WWDC this summer
- Pizza & Q&A
When: Tuesday, April 29th, 6:00 PM
Where: Apple's Chicago Office
10 S. Wacker, 33rd Floor
corner of Wacker & Madison St.
1 block East of Nothwestern train station
http://maps.yahoo.com/py/
maps.py?&country=us&addr=10+S+Wacker+Dr&city=Chicago&state=IL&zip=60606-
7453&mag=9
1) Chris Hanson of bDistributed.com on his XML-RPC framework for
WebObjects
The BDXmlRpcForWO framework provides an XML-RPC request handler for
WebObjects 5.1 and 5.2. This allows any WebObjects application to
provide web services using the XML-RPC protocol. XML-RPC processing is
handled by the Apache XML-RPC library, freely available from the Apache
Software Foundation. The BDXmlRpcForWO framework is released as Open
Source under a BSD license by bDistributed.com, Inc.
<
http://bdistributed.com/Projects/BDXmlRpcForWO/>
Chris Hanson is the president and founder of bDistributed.com, Inc., a
Chicago-area consulting firm that provides Mac OS X and web application
development services including custom application development, porting
to Mac OS X from Windows & Unix, and project rescue services.
2) Bob Frank on Log4Cocoa, an Objective-C port of the popular Log4J
logging package
I'll discuss the following topics: (1) Log4J what is it and why is it
cool enough to port; (2) My experience porting from Java to
Objective-C; (3) Log4Cocoa, its current state (almost @ beta), how to
use it and a development roadmap. Log4Cocoa lives on SorceForge and
can be found at <
http://sourceforge.net/projects/log4cocoa/>.
3) WWDC -- expected interesting sessions this year. Let me know what
sessions you're most interested in and we'll discuss them at the
meeting.
We will, as usual, also have Q & A and pizza, a discussion of future
meeting topics and dates. We are very thankful to Kiwi Internet Group
for the pizza, the list-serve, and other resources they have provided
to support this group.
http://www.king.net/
Also, thanks to Alex Johnson, the CAWG calendar is available as an iCal:
http://ical.mac.com/alex27/CAWUG (view on the web)
webcal://ical.mac.com/alex27/CAWUG.ics (subscribe to in iCal)
Lastly, if you are working on a project and would like to talk about it
briefly / promote it, I think it would be fun for people to hear about
other people's projects. Please email me off line and you can talk at
a future meeting.
-Bob
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