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The Belgian Java User Group (BeJUG) Collaborative Community
BlueJ is an integrated Java environment specifically designed for introductory teaching
GUJ is a virtual java user group, focused on portuguese content. It has already 1850 user registered on our forums, and we are working on a new java web application that could be used by many JUGs to host articles, news and others, and also been feeded by the java.net RSS.
Belem Java User Group
Butler framework is a table-oriented java object model on top of JDBC that makes database programming easier. It also has a set of database aware swing components and a JSP tag library.
Appliacation development framework and visual component based development tool
BtFree is a library for creating client-server application over a Bluetooth connection. You can use it in your MIDP application or in a Java application that use an implementation of JSR82. Upon the BtFree you can easily create application with a client-server interaction, avoiding need of know JSR82 and the problems related.
buffalo web framework is a totally new framework based on ajax and component based. We want to offer benifits for both developers and the end users. We hope buffalo be the best web framework in web 2.0 era. Now buffalo is a javascript implementation of burlap protocal first, but it's add more features for amowa(Asynchronous-Messaging Oriented Web Application, it's my definition, :)) and Ajax. Developer can add ajax features to web application more easily by using buffalo.
BestBooks provides the developer of accounting systems with a framework based on accounting terminology (TAccount, Ledger, Journal, etc.) with an Open Database (ODBC/JDBC) .
our Beijing Java User Group: http://www.bjug.org
A user group for java developers in Bristol and the South West of the UK.
Belarus Java User Group is the community intented to bring together Java programmers, Java users, and Java-driven companies in Belarus. We aim to meet and share ideas, thoughts and best practices on how to best implement Java technologies in everyday software development. We also try to help our members find Java-related jobs in Belarus and outside the country.
A social group of like minded Java developers who feel they can learn from each others experience.
The Bulgarian Java User Group is an organization of the Bulgarian developers interested especially in Java. We gather every month and discuss topics that are closely connected with the Java language. To become member of the group, the only thing to do is registrate on the web-site and attend our meetings whenever it is possible.
Bulgarian Association of Software Developers (BASD) is a non-profit organization that actively supports the professional advance of the Bulgarian developers. It works for encouragement of experience exchange between them and improvement of their knowledge and skills in the area of software design and development. The Association organizes conferences, seminars and training courses for software development and software technologies specialists.
A spi extension for basque (eu-ES ISO code) locale
Java user group for Bloomington Indiana and the surrounding area.
The Boulder JUG meetings are always free and open to the public. We cover topics related to Java Software Development. This includes APIs, tools, frameworks, dynamic languages, agile practices, and more. BJUG meets the second Tuesday of each month (or the Tuesday before the DJUG meeting). Meetings begin at 6PM and includes two sessions. The first session is from 6:00 - 7:00 PM. We break from 7:00 - 7:30 PM for Pizza / Drinks and Networking. The second session runs from 7:30 - 9:00 PM. Meetings also include a few minutes for announcements; such as, job openings and other events. Meetings are held on the campus of the University of Colorado at: Wolf Law Building 2450 Kittredge Loop Road Boulder, CO 80309 Normally, we meet in room 207. That my change depending on availability. The Boulder Java User Group has been in existence since 1997. Jay Zimmerman has been the President of the Boulder JUG since late 1999. For 2009, Frederic Jean will be organizing speakers and hosting meetings.
A place for the Java community of the Birmingham area to meet, learn and contribute.
Brussels Java User Group