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JavaOne Technical Sessions in multimedia, free with registration

Posted by scottschram on October 18, 2005 at 05:26 PM | Permalink | Comments (0)

Some time ago, Sun released the PDFs of the 2005 JavaOne technical sessions. I've been using them with Apple's spotlight feature to search for words across sessions ("Hibernate").

Sun has now released the 2005 and 2004 technical sessions with slides synchronized to the speaker's audio and including a full-text transcript of the speeches.

Viewing the sessions requires a free membership in Sun's Developer Network (SDN), and a browser with Flash player.

The general sessions had previously been released in video (RealVideo) here.



JavaOne Gosling keynote (pictures)

Posted by scottschram on June 30, 2005 at 01:05 PM | Permalink | Comments (0)

In his Thursday keynote, James Gosling talked about the NetBEAMS ocean monitoring project, previously mentioned here, as well as Boeing's Java-piloted drone. Real-time Java doesn't interrupt important threads for garbage collection, which is very important for keeping the plane flying, and would be so nice for Tomcat apps, too!

Gosling jokingly said the most amazing thing about JavaOne was that the audience didn't try to kill Dennis Miller. Miller had indicated that he supports some of the president's recent actions (but also indicated that he was a social libertarian.) I didn't see any protest signs last night... the entire audience might not share Gosling's views just because they program in his language.

UPDATE: Some friends suggested that people were offended because of Miller's politically incorrect statements. That's always his entire act, and should be no surprise. I saw some people leave. And return with more drinks. We now return you to matters of interest to Java developers.

The Moscone Center and their corporate insurers did not have faith enough in real-time Java to allow the 40 pound vehicle to fly around the hall, but you could enjoy looking at it mounted on a stick. (click pictures for larger sizes)

Boeing real-time Java piloted drone

Some developers prefer to watch the keynote on a giant TV, sitting on comfy beanbag chairs.

James Gosling, real and surreal

Yes, that's the itty bitty "real" Gosling in the lower left.

Itty bitty live Gosling

John Gage of Sun showed the ability to drag running Java applications from a Windows PC to a Mac and back, without interrupting the processes. He said this will be useful for mobile devices to transfer their processes to the network for more computing power.

Goodbye JavaOne 2005, it's been fun.

Goodbye JavaOne, see you next year



JavaOne photos - Wednesday

Posted by scottschram on June 30, 2005 at 12:04 AM | Permalink | Comments (0)

Java's 10th birthday rock and roll celebration...

(click on the pictures for larger sizes)

Java is 10

Alex Rodriguez, "Duce" paints a giant Java 10th Birthday Card.

'Duce' paints a giant birthday card

Have a cupcake..

Java cupcakes

See, Java IS cool.

See, Java IS cool

Keep bag away from duke.

Keep bag away from Duke



JavaOne sessions to be free on the web...

Posted by scottschram on June 29, 2005 at 10:10 AM | Permalink | Comments (2)

Multimedia sessions and PDFs from 2005 JavaOne will be made freely available to everyone over the internet in August. You have to register for Sun Developer Network, which is also free.

JavaOne Online (mentorware.net) has posted this announcement:

Announcement

The 2005 JavaOne conference multimedia technical sessions, will be available
for free to Sun Developer Network (SDN) members. Membership to SDN is free
to all developers. Multimedia sessions from the 2005 conference will be available 
on the Sun Developer Network web site in late August. PDFs of the conference 
content will continue to be freely avaiable to all web site visitors. 
Current subscribers will be contacted with more details in mid-July.


JavaOne photos - Tuesday

Posted by scottschram on June 28, 2005 at 10:36 PM | Permalink | Comments (1)

(click on any of these for larger sizes)

Behold... Java (tm). The larger rooms have styrofoam 3D logos, most of them lit from two sides with two different colors. Our programming language deserves such splendor!

Behold... Java

Feeding the 5,000! The waiter (see larger sizes) is somehow totally unimpressed with Java.

Feeding the 5,000

Jason Hunter demonstrates why XQuery is better than an enormous dead tree.

Why XQuery is better than an enormous dead tree (Jason Hunter)

Did you know that Java is 10 years old?

Bake once, eat anywhere!

Bake once, eat anywhere



JUGs Community launches new mascot (picture)

Posted by scottschram on June 28, 2005 at 08:58 PM | Permalink | Comments (0)

Bruno Souza (pictured) and Eitan Suez introduce "Juggy" at the java.net booth on Monday at JavaOne 2005. So, no titillating thoughts allowed, welcome Juggy!

For more info: https://jugs.dev.java.net

The Brazilian Java users group has over 7,000 members! Go Brasil!

The JUGs Community launches its new mascot,



Happy 10th Birthday Java! (with picture)

Posted by scottschram on June 27, 2005 at 10:01 PM | Permalink | Comments (0)

Java's 10th birthday celebration from the JavaOne keynote.

Happy Birthday Java!

(click for other sizes)



Cool ocean remote monitoring java.net mini-talks

Posted by scottschram on June 27, 2005 at 09:53 PM | Permalink | Comments (1)

UPDATE: 6/28/2005 This project was just awarded the Duke's Choice Award by James Gosling, Scott McNealy, and the Java technology leadership team.

At JavaOne, java.net is hosting some interesting mini-talks in their pavillion booth.

The NetBEAMS project (not to be confused with the IDE) places wired and wireless sensors throughout San Francisco Bay that report back temperature, pressure, salinity and turbidity.

NetBEAMS Ocean Remote Sensor

(Picture: NetBEAMS Remote Ocean Sensor, click for larger versions.)

This information is transmitted via cell phones and uses some cool technologies:

JDDAC Java Distributed Data Acquisition and Control (hosted at java.net)

and

JXTA Peer-to-peer for cell phones, etc.

Mini-talks on these topics are scheduled for the java.net booth on Tuesday at JavaOne.



Sun Ultra 20 Workstation for $29.95/mo. (36 mos)

Posted by scottschram on June 27, 2005 at 02:15 PM | Permalink | Comments (0)

Look under "Current Promotions" here:

Sun Ultra 20

In the keynote at JavaOne this morning, Sun announced they will offer a Sun Ultra 20 Workstation for only $29.95 / month (3 year agreement) with a 90 day return if you don't like it. At the end of the 3 years, you keep the machine.

The offer includes Solaris 10, updates, and the Java develoment tools and support.

In a recent blog entry I was pondering installing Solaris on a home machine... now I'm thinking about a new Ultra 20!

UPDATE: Sun tells me if you want a higher priced system, this offer will credit you the $895, and you pay the difference.

Also, if you instead want to purchase the system outright, you get double the memory by entering the promotion code "doubleyourmemory" in the coupon field. This offer expires July 8, 2005.



JavaOne photos - Sunday

Posted by scottschram on June 26, 2005 at 03:16 PM | Permalink | Comments (0)

Here are some JavaOne photos from Sunday, and a link to:

My JavaOne 2005 photo set at flickr.com. (All licensed with Creative Commons - Attribution. Enjoy.)

JavaOne 2005 San Francisco

JavaOne Moscone Center

3D Java (tm) Logo

developers hanging out

why code when you can

JavaOne Bookstore





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