What's new @ JavaOne 2007
Posted by arungupta on April 19, 2007 at 10:12 AM PDT
JavaOne 2007 is 18 days away and fever is building. Here is what's new at the
conference this year ...
- CommunityOne
(Monday, May7th) is a free, one-day event for open source and web
developers that delivers technical information on free and open source
projects including, NetBeans,
OpenSolaris,
GlassFish,
OpenJDK and the
Mobile & Embedded
Community. You can find more details about GlassFish Day
here.
Registration includes free pass to first day of
JavaOne. - Java Technology
Business Day (Tuesday, May 8th) is designed for business and marketing
leaders at companies delivering Java-based products, including software,
hardware, content and services.
Register today
for $350. - JavaOne Camp (Tuesday & Wednesday,
May 8th & 9th) is an
unconference for you, by you. JavaOne Camp, on Tuesday and Wednesday
evening, is a general assembly where attendees can propose the discussions
that they're interested in leading. Click
here
to register for this event (free for conference attendees). - Java Technology
in TV (Thursday, May 10th), aka Blu-ray Disc and Cable Day, is a special
track of sessions and events around digital television software
technologies. So if you would like to learn more about exciting content
development opportunities in digital television, or if you're a current
television developer to gain knowledge and skills applicable to OCAP, Blu-ray
Disc-J, and related java technologies,
register today
for $350. Blu-ray Disc and Cable Day attendees will also gain admission to
Thursday evening's Java After Dark event and Friday morning's General
Session with James Gosling. - .org Pavilion
is a pavilion space dedicated to featuring
FOSS (Free and Open Source
Software) communities that are driving Java innovation. Registration still
open and details
here.
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Besides all these, JavaOne Conference is becoming more eco-friendly by initiating a significant virtual campaign and printing on recycled paper using soy-based inks. A total of 712 trees are saved with complete details here. And then of course, there is usual frenzy of |
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