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Web Development Tools
The second edition of Java Magazine (November/December) will go out in few days. In the Part 2 of the my article, you will see in detail how to use JSON to handle the response returned to the HTML5 client.
The first Part 1 of my article published in the first edition of Java Magazine (available here ) has shown how you can create and deploy quickly a Java EE application that uses RESTful Web services with NetBeans.
Community

JUG-AFRICA and JCertif 2011 honored in the first Java Magazine Premier Issue (Page 7) and I have published the first of a three part series of technical article in Java Magazine Premier Issue (Page 17) on how to build and deploy RESTful Web Services.

In JUG-AFRICA we started an Open Source project to manage the BIG ANNUAL EVENTS for our JUGs. The first release will be available in the early second half of January.
The application will provide a lot of services via the REST Web services.
Still hesitating to join JCertif 2010 http://www.jcertif.com ?
See Tasha's excellent post on Brussels JUG website http://www.brussels-jug.be/?p=785
There is my proposal for JUG-AFRICA agenda. Everyone is free to comment and add interesting ideas.
I will detail each point in my blog later.

JUG-AFRICA : The idea behind JUG-AFRICA is to allow JUGs located within Africa to collaborate globally in ways that will ultimately benefit Java developer
communities locally. JUG-AFRICA is intended to promote communication between JUGs across continent.

Hi, Welcome in my page at Java.net, thanks for Sun, Oreilly and Java.net community. I'm already blogging here http://www.bonbhel.com, but in this blog, there will be another things related to Java technologies, JUGs in Africa, the sense of community and belonging among Java developper in Africa and some time the point de vue of Java community in Africa etc...
Blogging
As some of you already know. The next edition of JCertif is coming.
This year again the JCertif Conference will bring together developers from across Africa to learn, collaborate, and inspire each other.
This year, we're happy to announce 3 days of Java and Android training and 2 days of great talk, focusing on key areas where Java and open source are driving innovation: Java, Android, HTML5, JavaFX and JavaME.
The month of July was a global gathering for all Java Communities around the world to say "Hello" to Java 7.
JUG-AFRICA also hosted multiple events to celebrate Java 7 (see the photos below). I have traveled in Africa to give technical Java7 talks and met with hundreds of vibrant Java and Android developers. In Dakar, Senegal (July 7), Brazzaville, Congo (July 9) and Kinshasa, DRC Congo(July 10).
Education

I'll like to let you know the dates of JCertif 2011 the biggest Java Community Event in Africa. About 800+ attendees from many countries.
We will be happy to have you as Speaker on Developer Tools, Java, Open Source, Mobile Apps...or Business solutions.
Still hesitating to join JCertif 2011 ? See the past event : JCertif 2010 and this blog post
Once again, we will offer free courses and workshops for Sun Java Certification.









