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Here is the info on the next meeting:
Topic: JavaCard API by Ben Griffin
What: Meeting of the Boulder Java Users Group (http://www.bjug.org)
When: December 16th at 7:00PM
Where: College of Business, CU Boulder, Room 353 Boulder, Colorado
1. Administration 7:00-7:10
Future Speakers
General Announcements
2. Group Interests 7:10-7:20
Announcements
Cool Java applet sightings
3. Presentation 7:20-8:25

The smartcard has been touted as the next revolution in the
computer industry, but with proprietary APIs and limited applications
smartcards haven't been as popular as first imagined. Now,
the JavaCard API hopes to change some of this by providing
an open platform that can support multiple application on one smartcard.
This talk will discuss some of the advantages of the JavaCard API and
present some of the technical details involved in making a Java enabled
smart card.
Ben Griffin is a part of the Sun Professional Services Java Center
in Denver Colorado. The Java Centers are collaborative software
engineering spaces providing complete design, development and
testing facilities, and comprehensive Java application architecture
consulting services. Ben has extensive experience in a wide range
of Java related technologies, from Servlets to SmartCards.
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Directions to room 353 of the College of Business from Highway 36
(Boulder-Denver Turnpike)
>From the South: take highway 36 west until you reach Colorado Blvd and
turn left (west) at the light. Take your first left on Regent Drive. The
College of Business in the second building on your right just past the
Engineering building. Parking is available on the street, or in the
Parking structure across form the Engineering building.
>From the North: take 28th street until you reach Colorado Blvd and turn
right (west) at the light. Take your first left on Regent Drive. The
College of Business in the second building on your right just past the
Engineering building. Parking is available on the street, or in the
Parking structure across form the Engineering building.
 
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