The FINANCIAL — Sun Microsystems, Inc. (NASDAQ: JAVA) on April 13 announced the 2009 JavaOne conference schedule, which includes approximately 330 sessions over the four days of the event.
Members of the Java community, along with some of the top Java technology experts at Sun, have developed this year's Conference program. Visit: http://java.sun.com/javaone/2009/pdfs/09J1_ACG_Prospect.pdf to download the 2009 JavaOne Advance Conference Guide and get details on more than 200 technical sessions, more than 100 BOFs, as well as information on the Hands-on Labs and the Java University program. Information on attendee registration, is available at: http://java.sun.com/javaone/sf/registration.jsp.
Some of the accepted sessions include:
Cloud Computing: Show Me the Money – Jeff Barr, Amazon.com; Jeff Collins, Intuit; Adam Gross, Salesforce.com, Inc.; Simon Guest, Microsoft; Gregor Hohpe, Google, Inc.; Raghavan Srinivas, Intuit; Lew Tucker, Sun Microsystems, Inc.
Java in Brazilian Digital TV: Interactivity and Digital Inclusion on TV – Magno Cavalcante, Petrobras; Clayton Chagas, Brazilian Army Research Center
A Music Visualizer with the Java Media Framework API and JavaFX Technology – Lucas Jordan, EffectiveUI
The Modular Java Platform and Project Jigsaw – Mark Reinhold, Sun Microsystems, Inc.
Securing Web and Service-Oriented Architectures with Apache Axis, WSS4J, Spring, and OpenLDAP – Shawn McKinney, Fidelity National Information Services
Exploiting Concurrency with Dynamic Languages – Tobias Ivarsson, Neo Technology
Web 2.0 Phone Home: Rapid Development of Telecom-Enabled Web Applications – Gregory Bond and Thomas Smith, AT&T Labs Research
In addition, the Advance Conference Guide contains information on all the companies who are exhibiting in the JavaOne Pavilion. Platinum cosponsor Intel, and cosponsors JBoss and Sony Ericsson, as well as a large and growing number of exhibitors, have already signed on to participate in this year's Pavilion.
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