Jeff Genender has more than 17 years of software
architecture, team lead, and development experience in multiple
industries. He is a frequent speaker on topics pertaining to
Enterprise Service Buses (ESBs), Service Oriented Architecture
(SOA), and application servers. Jeff is an active committer and
Project Management Committee (PMC) member for Apache Geronimo, as
well as a committer on OpenEJB, ServiceMix, and Mojo (Maven
plugins). Jeff also serves as a member of the Java Community
Process (JCP) expert group for JSR-244 (Java Platform, Enterprise
Edition 5 [Java EE 5] Specification) as a representative of the
Apache Software Foundation. Jeff is an Open Source evangelist and
has successfully brought Open Source development efforts,
initiatives, and success stories into a number of Global 2000
companies, saving these organizations millions of dollars in
licensing costs.
Bruce Snyder is a 10-year veteran of enterprise
software development and a recognized leader in Open Source
software. Bruce has experience in a wide range of technologies,
including Java Enterprise Edition (EE), Service Oriented
Architecture (SOA), and Enterprise Service Buses (ESBs). In
addition to his role as a senior architect for LogicBlaze, Bruce is
also a founding member of Apache Geronimo and a developer for
Apache ActiveMQ, Apache ServiceMix, and Castor, among other things.
Bruce also serves as a member of a few JCP expert groups JSR-221
(JDBC 4.0), JSR-243 (Java Data Objects 2.0) and JSR-291 (Dynamic
Component Support for Java). In addition, Bruce is also a speaker
at industry conferences, including The ServerSide Java Symposium,
Java in Action, JavaOne, ApacheCon, JAOO, SOAWeb Services Edge, No
Fluff Just Stuff, and various Java user groups.
Sing Li (who was bitten by the microcomputer
bug in the late 1970s) has grown up with the Microprocessor Age.
His first personal computer was a $99 do-it-yourself Netronics
COSMIC ELF computer with 256 bytes of memory, mail ordered from the
back pages of Popular Electronics magazine. A 20-year industry
veteran, Sing is a system developer, Open Source software
contributor, and freelance writer specializing in Java technology
and embedded and distributed systems architecture. He regularly
writes for several popular technical journals and e-zines, and is
the creator of the "Internet Global Phone," one of the very first
Internet phones available. He has authored and coauthored a number
of books across diverse technical disciplines including Geronimo,
Tomcat, JSP, servlets, XML, Jini, media streaming, device drivers,
and JXTA.