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  Recorded live at Jfokus 2012, an interview with Greg Luck on JSR 107 Java Temporary Caching API. 
  Joining us this week on the Java All Star Developer Panel is Alexis
 Moussine-Pouchkine, Java EE Developer Advocate. 
   
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   Show Notes 
  News 
   
    JavaOne 2012 call for papers is open (closes April 9th) 
    LightFish, Adam Bien's lightweight telemetry application 
    Java EE 6 sample code 
    JavaFX 1.2 and 1.3 EOL 
    Repeating Annotations in the Works 
   
   
  Events 
   
    March 26-29, EclipseCon, Reston, USA 
    March 27, Virtual Developer Days - Java (Asia Pacific (English)),9:30 am to 2:00pm IST / 12:00pm to 4.30pm SGT  / 3.00pm - 7.30pm AEDT 
    April 4-5, JavaOne Japan, Tokyo, Japan 
    April 12, GreenJUG, Greenville, SC 
    April 17-18, JavaOne Russia, Moscow Russia 
    April 18–20, Devoxx France, Paris, France 
    April 26, Mix-IT, Lyon, France,  
    May 3-4, JavaOne India, Hyderabad, India  
   
  Feature Interview 
  Greg Luck founded Ehcache in 2003. He regularly speaks at 
conferences, writes and codes. He has also founded and maintains the 
JPam and Spnego open source projects, which are security focused. Prior 
to joining Terracotta in 2009, Greg was Chief Architect at Wotif.com 
where he provided technical leadership as the company went from a single
 product startup to a billion dollar public company with multiple 
product lines. Before that Greg was a consultant for ThoughtWorks with 
engagements in the US and Australia in the travel, health care, 
geospatial, banking and insurance industries. Before doing programming, 
Greg managed IT. He was CIO at Virgin Blue, Tempo Services, Stamford 
Hotels and Resorts and Australian Resorts. He is a Chartered Accountant,
 and spent 7 years with KPMG in small business and insolvency. 
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