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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.
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 general sessions (aka keynote), early morning to late night technical sessions/bofs, pavilion (reduced hours this time), hands-on-labs, Java University, After Dark and many other activities.

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