The Silicon Valley Web Developer JUG (SV-WEB-JUG) meets on the third Tuesday of the month at Google. Our meetings are always free to attend and open to the general public. Advance Registration at http://sv-web-jug-6.eventbrite.com is required to be part of the give-away drawing.
18:30-19:00 Arrive & mingle over food & drinks
19:00-20:30 Maven Talk by Jason van Zyl
Many view Apache Maven in the context of other build tools such as Apache Ant and Apache Ivy, yet Maven's functionalities extend far beyond the efficient, enterprise-class project build. When coupled with supporting tools like Nexus and m2eclipse, Maven starts to accelerate development by reducing the level of work required to support build management and cross-department collaboration.
In this talk, Jason van Zyl, founder of Sonatype and creator of Maven's Central Repository, will present a constellation of open-source software which can be used to extend Maven's capabilities, from next-generation Eclipse support provided by m2eclipse to the Nexus Repository manager and continuous integration servers which offer Maven support. Jason will also introduce some of the more unexpected uses of Maven to support development with Flex and to support the publishing industry.
Speaker
Jason van Zyl is the Founder and CTO of Sonatype, the leader is Java software solutions whose customers include Intuit, eBay, Qualcomm and eTrade, and he has over 10 years of experience in open source and proprietary enterprise software development. Prior to Sonatype, Jason was the founder Periapt, Inc., a company that provided software infrastructure development services to Fortune 500 companies such as Toyota Corp., Bank of America, and Coca-Cola Co. Before Periapt, he worked as a Technology Architect at Compusense, a world leader in sensory analysis and data research.
An open source enthusiast, Jason is the founder of the Apache Maven project, the Plexus IoC framework, and the Apache Velocity project. Jason currently serves as Chair of the Apache Maven Project Management Committee. He has been involved with the Apache Software Foundation (ASF) for seven years, helped to found Codehaus, a well respected incubation facility for open source community projects, and is a frequent speaker at many major software conferences, including JavaOne, EclipseCon, EmergingTech, and ApacheCon.
Official Website: http://sv-web-jug-6.eventbrite.com
Added by van_riper on June 9, 2008