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Deep Dive: Java Warehouse and Java Store With Bernard Traversat

November 4, 2009


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Part 1. Get an overview of the Java Warehouse and Java Store.

Host: Ed Ort, Senior Staff Information Engineer, Sun Microsystems
Guest: Bernard Traversat, Director of Engineering for the Java Store, Sun Microsystems

Running Time: 11:52

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The Java Store is a JavaFX-powered storefront that provides an easy and secure way to discover and acquire compelling Java and JavaFX applications. Social networking, games, productivity tools, and business applications are examples of what you can download from the Java Store.

The Java Warehouse is the repository for applications submitted for distribution through the Java Store. As an application developer registered to the Java Warehouse, you can submit your desktop applications to the Java Warehouse and make them available through the Java Store to a huge potential base of consumers. Soon you'll be able to monetize those applications.

Learn more about the Java Warehouse and Java Store in this Deep Dive with Bernard Traversat, the Director of Engineering for the Java Store. Note that due to the timing of the video taping of the Deep Dive, the Java Store applications shown are only placeholders for the real applications.

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