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BEA developer meet

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HYDERBAD: BEA Systems, an enterprise infrastructure software provider, has announced that it would be holding its annual developer conference, dev2dev, on October 14 here aimed at consolidating its developer network.

BEA dev2dev is a free one-day developer event designed to provide technical education through detailed demonstrations and code samples for developers, enterprise architects and application development managers, among others.

Mr Michael Smith Jr, Principal Technologist, and Mr Ravi Pinto, Technology Alliance Manager, BEA Systems, will be the two main presenters at the event.

BEA has also initiated a project termed Beehive, an open-source software project to deliver the first, cross-container, ease-of-use programming model and application framework for J2EE (Java to enterprise edition)-and SOA(service oriented architecture)-based applications.

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