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My JavaPolis Agenda

Posted by fabriziogiudici on November 28, 2007 at 5:22 AM PST
This is my most probable agenda for the incoming JavaPolis. Of course, I'll change something on the fly, in any case these are the talks that look most interesting to me. As usual, I'll have some problems with late evening BoFs, because of the meetings at the restaurants.

Please be aware that some talk titles have been shortened.



Monday 10 Tuesday 11 Wednesday 12 Thursday 13 Friday 14
09.30-10.30 (still travelling) 09.30-12.30
Swinging RIA
Richard Bair
Keynotes (10.45?)
JavaFX keynote
Tim Cramer
Wicket2
Martijn Dashorst
10.30-11.30 Java for high performant
2D and 3D apps
Frank Suykens
12.00-13.00 OpenJDK,
the first year
Mark Reinhold
Scala
Martin Odersky
OSGi, the future of Java?
 Peter Kriens
13.10-13.25 Remove boilerplate code
with speaking interfaces

Lucio Benfante
13.00-14.00:
Test Driven Development
Lasse Koskela
13.35-13.50 13.30-16.30
JavaFX in Action
Jim Weaver
JavaDB for JavaFX
Francois Orsini 
or
Adobe Air in 15min
Christoph Rooms
From JavaFX to JPA
and Back Again

Peter Pilgrim
14.00-15.00 Filthy Makeover
Chet Haase
(leaving)
15.10-16.10 IRIS, a RIA
swing applet
Richard Bair
JavaPosse Live
or
Project Zero
Jason McGee
17.25-17.55 Hudson
Kohsuke Kawaguchi
Enabling Real-Time RIA
applications with Java DB and Comet

Francois Orsini,
 Jean-Francois Arcand
pre-talk
meditation slot
17.50-18.50 blueMarine!!!!
I, me and myself
Offline web apps
with Google Gears
Dion Almaer
19.00-20.00 Great Java Desktop Apps
- can it be done?
Eivind Throndsen
19.30-20.30 Java Champions Java User Groups
20.30-21.30 Update N
Chet Haase
21.00-22.00 Clustering a Real World
Enterprise Application

Ugo Landini, Segio Bossa
(uh oh - Speakers' Dinner
in the same slot)
21.30-22.30 JavaDB and Derby
Francois Orsini,
Jørgen Løland,
Kristian Waagan
(but I fear I'll be
at the restaurant)

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