JavaFX Store and JFrog Artifactory Videos on Ubivent
steveonjava | March 29, 2010This past month we had a great combined meeting of the Silicon Valley JavaFX User Group (SvJugFx) together with the Silicon Valley Web User Group. The presenters included Richard Hyde and James Allen from Oracle on the Java Store and Yoav Landman and Fred Simon from JFrog on repository management with Artifactory.
Our April SvJugFx presentation will feature Stuart Marks from the JavaFX Team in Hands on JavaFX – Scripting the Scene Graph. To attend in person or via our live web stream (and be eligible for great prizes!), please sign-up here: http://www.svjugfx.org/calendar/12863551/
We were also fortunate enough to be contacted by the folks at Ubivent who have developed a JavaFX-based event platform. Their platform is used by large corporations like SAP, and they have generously offered to host our videos going forward. Therefore, you can now watch all the SvJugFx videos using JavaFX technology!
To watch the latest videos, you can go to the landing page for the new SvJugFX Video Site:
Registration is optional, but will allow you to comment on the presentations. Once you launch the application you will be taken to an event hall that lets you choose which presentation you want to watch:
Finally, when you click on a presentation you will be given a virtual theater experience with side-by-side slides and video. You can click on the double arrows to expand it to full screen, skip around by chapter, and comment on the video as you are watching.
For convenience, here are some links that will take you directly to the two videos and their associated slide shows:
Java Store & Java Warehouse Overview (video) (slides)
Repository Management with JFrog Artifactory (video) (slides)
Also, we have posted the videos on our Parleys SvJugFx Space and will continue to do that for folks who like using this excellent presentation platform.















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