Posted by
arungupta on May 30, 2006 at 5:46 PM EDT
I posted the list of sessions and labs as part of Project Tango in JavaOne
2006
earlier. It indeed got a lot of attention during
JavaOne this year (see further down). I posted a collection of articles talking
about Sun and Microsoft Web services interoperability effort
earlier.
Here
is another article published on ZDNet Japan covering Project Tango and how it
has fully embraced the keywords at JavaOne this year, namely SOA, Open Source
and Web 2.0.
Koji Tokuda,
author of the article, told me that this was one of the top 50 articles reviewed
on Google News Japan on the day following the general session keynote demo. Here
is an
English
translation of the article using
Google
Translate English BETA. This article mentions me as the leader of Project
Tango which is inaccurate since I'm just one of the team members but do touch
lot of components in the project :)
Here
is another article in Japanese (English
version) on Sun's SOA offerings and how they
link to WSIT.
Coming back to Project Tango coverage in JavaOne, Googling Sun
Project Tango JavaOne gives 17,200 entries.
Googling
on Sun Project Tango gives 1,750,000 search entries and of course these
entries are bound to grow as developers download and contribute to wsit.dev.java.net.
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