jMaki and GlassFish @ OSCON
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Sun Microsystems is a platinum sponsor
of OSCON 2007
(Jul 23-27, Portland, OR). There are
tutorials,
sessions,
bofs,
expo
hall and other
events. Sun's continued commitment to Open Source is reflected in its leadership and key contributions to the many projects including OpenSolaris, OpenOffice.org, GNOME, Grid Engine, java.net, Jini, JXTA, GlassFish, NetBeans, and Mozilla. |
jMaki is another such commitment! It's an open source lightweight Ajax framework to build Web 2.0 applications that will be shown at the Expo Hall. We will show how jMaki enables cool and useful mashups. Previous Posts show some of the capabilities of jMaki.
And of course there is a booth on GlassFish - an open source, production quality and Java EE 5 compatible application server.
You can sign up for a free pass.
A complete list of Sun sessions is listed below.
| Session Title | Speaker | Time | Location |
| Performance Whack-a-Mole | Josh Berkus, PostgreSQL Lead, Sun Microsystems | 10:45AM - 11:30AM | Portland 251 |
| Better Desktop Java Development Using the Beans Binding and Swing Application Frameworks |
|
11:35AM - 12:20PM | D137-138 |
| Project Indiana: The Road to Solaris Next |
|
11:35AM - 12:20PM | E141 |
| OpenJDK: The First Eight Months |
|
4:30PM - 5:15PM | Portland 252 |
| Apache OFBiz, a Real-world Open Source ERP: Using the Power of Business to Your Benefit | Bruno Souza, NetBeans Community Manager, Sun Microsystems, Ean Schuessler, CTO, Brainfood Media Systems | 4:30PM - 5:15PM | D133 |
| Memory Leaks in Java Applications: Different Tools for Different Types of Leaks |
|
10:45AM - 11:30AM | Portland 251 |
| State of Lightning Talks |
|
10:45AM - 12:20PM | Portland 252 |
| Why Observability Matters - How DTrace Helped Twitter |
|
10:45AM - 11:30AM | Portland 255 |
| How to Build, Run, and Develop Code with the phoneME Open Source Project |
|
11:35AM - 12:20PM | Portland 251 |
| Refactoring to Seam |
|
11:35AM - 12:20PM | D139-140 |
| RIA Platforms and Open Source |
Nandini Ramani, Co-Chair, W3C SVG Working Group, Sun Microsystems James Ward, Technical Evangelist, Adobe Systems |
1:45PM - 3:20PM | Portland 252 |
| Kitchen Sink Language |
|
2:35PM - 3:20PM | F151 |
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