Jonathan Bruce

Maydene Fisher, a native of San Jose, California, specializes in object-oriented languages. She has experience spanning both coasts of the United States, having documented everything from complex financial models on Wall Street to Java APIs in Silicon Valley.

Jon Ellis, author of the JDBC 3.0 API specification, has been working with database systems for the past ten years. Currently based in Tokyo, Japan, he is now leading several Java Community Process specifications in the wireless space.

Jonathan Bruce, who previously worked on JNDI technology in Ireland and is now based in Santa Clara, California, has worked on the specifications for the JDBC 3.0 API, the RowSet implementations, and the JDBC API subset for use with wireless devices.



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Jon Ellis

Maydene Fisher, a native of San Jose, California, specializes in object-oriented languages. She has experience spanning both coasts of the United States, having documented everything from complex financial models on Wall Street to Java APIs in Silicon Valley.

Jon Ellis, author of the JDBC 3.0 API specification, has been working with database systems for the past ten years. Currently based in Tokyo, Japan, he is now leading several Java Community Process specifications in the wireless space.

Jonathan Bruce, who previously worked on JNDI technology in Ireland and is now based in Santa Clara, California, has worked on the specifications for the JDBC 3.0 API, the RowSet implementations, and the JDBC API subset for use with wireless devices.



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Seth White is a member of the technical staff at Java Software, where he led the design of the JDBC 2.0 API.

Maydene Fisher, a native of San Jose, California, specializes in object-oriented languages. She has experience spanning both coasts of the United States, having documented everything from complex financial models on Wall Street to Java APIs in Silicon Valley.

Dr. Rick Cattell, a Distinguished Engineer at JavaSoft, led the design of the JDBC API. He is currently Chief Architect for the Java Enterprise Technologies group. He was previously responsible for SunSoft's NEO CORBA database integration and the Sun Simplify database GUI. Widely recognized for his contributions to the database field, Dr. Cattell was a cofounder of SQL Access, founder and chair of the Object Database Management Group (ODMG), and author of the first monograph on object database systems as well as more than 40 papers and 3 books.

Dr. Graham Hamilton is a Distinguished Engineer at JavaSoft where he led the design of the JDBC API, the JavaOS™ standalone Java system, and the JavaBeans™ component architecture. He was previously the technical lead for the Spring distributed object-oriented operating system project at Sun, and he has written a variety of papers and patents on operating systems and distributed systems.

Mark Hapner is Lead Architect for the Java 2 Platform, Enterprise Edition. He participated in the development of the JDBC API, wrote the Java Message Service specification, and co-authored the Enterprise JavaBeans specification.



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