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In daily general session presentations, visionary speakers from industry leaders such as Intel Corporation, Motorola Inc., Oracle Corporation, and Sun Microsystems, Inc. offer compelling visions of the technology future in terms of trends, challenges, and opportunities. These forward- looking sessions offer Conference attendees a roadmap to new advancements and what the industry will be doing with the technology.
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General Sessions Host:
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John Gage
Chief Researcher and Vice President, Science Office
Sun Microsystems, Inc. |
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Want to see what you missed? Be sure to catch the webcast replays below!
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Sun General Session
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Rich Green
Executive Vice President, Software
Sun Microsystems, Inc. |
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Jonathan Schwartz (Guest appearance)
Chief Executive Officer and President
Sun Microsystems, Inc. |
Open Java: Imagine the Possibilities
Tuesday, May 8th
8:30 am - 10:30 am Halls B & C
After more than a decade of massive growth, the Java community is making history again. Join Sun EVP of Software Rich Green and special guests as they show a glimpse into the future of the platform. Anything is possible. Where do you want to take it? From mobile applications to Wall Street simulations to lightweight scripting languages, the future is wide open -- get in the driver's seat with Java technology.
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John Gage Welcome
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Rich Green - JavaOne
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Announcing JavaFX
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Jonathan Schwartz Comments
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Sun Technical Session
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Robert Brewin
Distinguished Engineer and Chief Technology Officer, Software
Sun Microsystems, Inc. |
Evolutionary Java Technology: A look forward at the future of the platform
Tuesday, May 8th
1:30 pm - 3:00 pm Halls B & C
The Java technology ecosystem is changing in exciting ways. This session will look at the evolution and roadmaps for the SE & EE platforms, including the OpenJDK, an update on the Java SE 7 release, the GlassFish Java EE 5 application server and some intriguing changes in Java client technology and use of the Java platform for modern RIAs.
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Intro & Deep Dive
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Deep Dive part 2
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Deep Dive part 3
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Deep Dive part 4
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Mobility and Device General Session
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Laurie Tolson
Vice President, Client Software Group
Sun Microsystems, Inc. |
Mobility and Device General Session
Tuesday, May 8th
3:20 pm - 4:20 pm (Gateway 104 room)
This session discusses the evolution and the latest trends in the Java Platform, Micro Edition (Java ME). It will highlight several cutting-edge mobile data services in the market and demonstrate how developers can take advantage of new capabilities in the Java ME platform to build compelling services for the mobile, television and embedded markets. This is the must-attend talk to hear what is now available and what is coming soon to the mobility and consumer space.
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Mobility Introduction
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Announcements & Demos 1
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Announcements & Demos 2
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JavaFX Mobile
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Oracle, Platinum General Session
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Thomas Kurian
Senior Vice President
Oracle Application Server 10g
Oracle Corporation |
Going to the Extreme: Software Infrastructure for a New Era
Wednesday, May 9th
8:30 am - 9:15 am Halls B & C
As the development and complexity of mission-critical Enterprise Java applications is reaching new levels, the demand for high-performance data access and reliable transaction processing will continue to grow. In addition, SOA, EDA and Web 2.0 technologies have crossed the chasm, and their rapid adoption is further driving the need for a new generation of application infrastructure. This session presents Oracle's vision on the technologies, tools and standards that will allow developers to build agile applications and business processes for a world in which extreme transaction volumes and real time infrastructures are becoming the norm.
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Thomas Kurian of Oracle Intro
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Oracle Demos continued
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Intel, Platinum General Session
Intel rocks Java Technology
Wednesday, May 9th
5:30 pm - 6:15 pm Halls B & C
For over a decade Intel has powered Java platforms as both a hardware provider and a software partner. Intel's contributions along with those from the major enterprise software players have greatly increased the performance and functionality of Java technology, a trend that will only accelerate in the future. Come hear Intel's vision for next generation enterprise platforms and learn how its software ecosystem engagements are pushing Java technology to new heights. Discover how you might harness the power of Intel architecture to take your Java applications beyond where they have ever been before.
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Intel and Java Technology
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Intel and BEA
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Intel and Sun
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Motorola, Platinum General Session
Overcoming Complexity for Next-Generation User Experiences
Thursday, May 10th
8:30 am - 9:15 am Halls B & C
As networks, mobile devices, services and content converge, fragmentation creates hurdles to seamless user experiences. Motorola is developing new technologies and approaches to enable seamless mobility across the entire software ecosystem. We will explore the trends that are creating new opportunities and challenges for developers while offering clear guidance on how to overcome the hurdles of a complex, converged world. Whether you are developing applications for PCs, set-top boxes, hand-helds or mobile phones, join us to learn about key technology trends that just may change the way you approach development tomorrow.
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Platform Disturbia
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Shaping the Developer Experience
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Debate from the Blogosphere
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The Developer Community
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Sun General Session
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James Gosling
Vice President and Sun Fellow
Sun Microsystems, Inc. |
The Toy Show
Friday, May 11th
8:30 am - 10:30 am Halls B & C
Wondering what new and cool implementations of Java technology are out there? James Gosling will walk through some of the best examples, from Java-powered submarines, to mission critical applications in financial markets, virtual offices, and much more.
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Toy Show Part 1
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Toy Show part 2
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Toy Show part 3
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Toy Show part 4
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Toy Show part 5
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