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2009 JavaOne Conference Articles

  Friday, June 5, 2009
 

2009 JavaOne Conference Wrap-Up: A Solid Show
Where else but at the JavaOne conference can you find hundreds of people who cheer and applaud when someone declares, "Classpath is dead"?

James Gosling Hosts the Toy Show
The annual JavaOne conference toy show displayed not only innovation but excellence in generating technology that serves humanity.

"Design Patterns" for Dynamic Languages on the JVM Machine
This technical session compared and contrasted the traditional approach to design patterns with a more nuanced metaprogramming approach suited to dynamic languages.

Cloud Computing: Show Me the Money
Panelists from six leading cloud companies talked with Rags Srinivas about the current state of cloud computing.

Zembly: An Extensible Development Environment in the Cloud, for the Cloud
Sun's Todd Fast and Jiri Kopsa discussed zembly.com, a browser-based development environment that enables programming for web applications and social platforms, as well as web widgets.

Technical Session: A New Database for the Cloud
Learn more about the goals of the Drizzle open-source project in building an optimized database.

Technical Session: Best Practices for Large-Scale Web Sites -- Lessons from eBay
Randy Shoup, distinguished architect at eBay, shares the design strategies that enable the site to service 2 billion page views with high availablity every day.

JRuby on Rails in Production: Lessons Learned From Operating a Live, Real-World Site
Sun's Nick Sieger presented a session that detailed how his team created the Project Kenai site with Ruby on Rails, running on JRuby and the GlassFish application server, with JVM deployment.

Rock Star Matt Warman
Matt Warman provides a glimpse into the future of Java technology and music applications.

IBM General Session: Driving Middle-Tier Innovation With Open Technologies
Thanks to open standards, open architectures, and collaboration within the open-source community, we're all working on a smarter, more interconnected planet.

RESTful Web Services Made Easy
JAX-RS makes it easy to develop RESTful web services using Java technology. This session showed why.

Continuous Integration in the Cloud With Hudson
Sun's Kohsuke Kawaguchi discussed Hudson, the open-source continuous integration system that enables developers to automate various aspects of the development process.

Building Cool RIA Enterprise Applications With JavaFX
In this session, JavaFX experts Jim Weaver and Stephen Chin showed how easy it is to build a visually compelling application using JavaFX.

Dynamic Languages Powered by GlassFish v3 Application Server
Learn how GlassFish v3 has been designed to support dynamic languages like Ruby, Python, and Groovy on the JVM.

Daily Prompt: JavaOne 2009 Is Almost Over!
It's been a busy week of exploring and learning technologies...and collecting give-aways.

  Thursday, June 4, 2009
 

Daily Prompt: Just Two More Days!
There's so much to take in at the Conference: cool mobile devices, the amazing marble-sorting machine, new people and ideas. The only thing missing? A good foot massage.

Microsoft General Session: Taking Interoperability to the Next Level
With netbooks, Amazon Kindle, PlayStation 3, and set-top boxes, the mobile device market is going to explode far beyond the current 2.6 billion mobile phones.

Technical Session: JavaFX Technology in Action: From Design Tool to Desktop, to Mobile Device
Canoo's Mike Mannion describes how his company used JavaFx to develop Music Pinboard and then quickly migrated it from the browser to the desktop to mobile devices.

Java Technology for Gaming: Challenges and Solutions for Collision Detection
Flying saucers, bouncing cannon balls, and impenetrable mazes -- welcome to the interactive world of Java 3D game development.

Return of the Java Puzzlers: Joshua Bloch and Neal Gafter
Think you know the Java programming language inside and out? Joshua Bloch and Neal Gafter want you to think again.

Rock Star: Simon Ritter
Rock Star Simon Ritter explains the importance of DTrace for Java developers and provides a sneak preview of his Friday morning demo as part of James Gosling's "Toy Show."

Mobility General Session: Your Java Lifestyle -- Mobile, TV and Beyond
With netbooks, Amazon Kindle, PlayStation 3, and set-top boxes, the mobile device market is going to explode far beyond the current 2.6 billion mobile phones.

  Wednesday, June 3, 2009
 

General Session: Being Unique With Sony Ericsson
One of the pioneers in Java ME technology-based product deployment, Sony Ericsson is reaching out to the Java community.

Technical Session: Introduction to JavaFX Script
The Introduction to JavaFX Script session was a whirlwind of important information that no novice JavaFX programmer should be without.

Rock Star: Cliff Click
Rock Star Cliff Click discusses how modern architectures impact Java applications, common misconceptions about benchmarking, and offers a quick performance overview of Scala, Clojure, Jython, JRuby and other alternative languages.

Duke's Choice Awards Winners for 2009
Java is everywhere: The 10 winners highlight the uses of Java technology in education, environment, gaming, satellites, finance, and more.

Java Platform, Enterprise Edition 6 with Extensible GlassFish Application Server v3
GlassFish v3, the Java EE 6 compatible application server, is entirely modular. Have a look at the new OSGi-based architecture and new features.

Rock Star Mik Kersten
Mik Kersten explains how Mylyn, a task-focused interface tool, can be used by Java developers in their everyday work to enhance their productivity.

Intelligent Design -- The Pervasive Java Platform
What drives the evolutionary and revolutionary changes in Java and JavaFX technologies? Ultimately, it's the consumer, says Sun Distinguished Engineer and CTO Bob Brewin.

Daily Prompt: The JavaOne Conference Rolls Along
Larry Ellison was a surprise guest at the Day 1 general session. And the Java community was thankful for his words of reassurance.

  Tuesday, June 2, 2009
 

Java: Change (Y)our World
The 2009 JavaOne conference opened with a Sun general session that stressed innovation, expressiveness, and monetizing opportunity. It closed with a surprise appearance by Larry Ellison.

Rock Star: Neal Ford
Rock Star Neal Ford explores the differences between JRuby and Groovy, explains how to make unit testing palatable, and contrasts traditional design patterns on the JVM with the more metaprogramming approach associated with dynamic languages.

Rock Star: Joshua Slack
Rock Star Joshua Slack discusses 3D Java technology and Ardor3D, a professionally oriented, open-source 3D Java engine that he created to take better advantage of modern Java concepts and libraries.

Daily Prompt: Welcome to JavaOne!
Welcome back to San Francisco, the home of Sun's annual JavaOne conference. Get ready for a wild ride!

  Monday, June 1, 2009
 

CommunityOne West General Session: What's New in the Sun Cloud and OpenSolaris
David Douglas, Lew Tucker, and John Fowler discussed what makes cloud computing and the new release of the OpenSolaris OS so appealing.