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Raghu Kodali is author of "Beginning EJB 3 Application Development" and is a consulting product manager and SOA evangelist for Oracle Fusion Middleware. Raghu has worked in the software industry for over 11 years as a developer, consultant, and presales engineer in emerging technologies. He is responsible for J2EE features, and has expertise in SOA technologies, web services, and application development frameworks. Prior to his career in product management, Raghu held presales and marketing positions in Oracle Asia Pacific. Before joining Oracle, he worked as a software developer in Singapore. Raghu has spoken at many international conferences, including Oracle Open World, JavaOne, JavaZone, JAOO, Sun Technology Days, and EclipseWorld. He has also written numerous articles for many leading IT magazines, including Java Developers Journal, Java Pro, SOA Web Services Journal, JavaWorld, and ODTUG Technical Journal. Raghu holds a Master of Science degree in computer applications and maintains a blog at Loosely Coupled Corner. |
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Roman Strobl has over 8 years of experience doing software development in Java and all sorts of scripting languages. His work experience includes software development tools, Cisco IP telephony, and information security. He gets very excited about new Java technologies and tools and enjoys helping developers use them effectively.
Roman works for Sun Microsystems as a technical evangelist on the NetBeans project. He is also a passionate blogger and he produces his own podcast about NetBeans. Visit has a great blog |
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| Chuk Munn Lee has been programming in the Java language since 1996, when he first joined Sun Microsystems in Hong Kong. He currently works as a senior developer consultant and technology evangelist for Technology Outreach at Sun in Singapore. Chuk's focus is in: Java APIs, Java EE, Java SE, and Java ME. Chuk worked with key Asia-Pacific independent software vendors (ISVs) during the last six years to helped them design, prototype, develop, tune, size, and benchmark their Java applications. Chuk is also an avid gamer; he shares his enthusiasm for Java technology adoption with other game developers. Chuk graduated in 1987 from the Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology in Melbourne, Australia, where his favorite subject was compiler theory. Chuk was interviewed by Sun Developer Network (SDN): "A Conversation With...Chuk Munn Lee" | ![]() |
| Rob Harwood has been a professional software engineer for 7 years, and is a technology evangelist at JetBrains, s.r.o. in Prague. He has a broad range of experience from online games to distributed business applications, and an even broader range of technical interests from evolutionary algorithms to user interface design. Rob is an aspiring science fiction writer, with additional interests in natural sciences, philosophy, and the human experience. He has an Honours B.Sc. in Computer Science from the University of Toronto, specializing in Human-Computer Interaction. | ![]() |











