TechShow Data: JavaOne 2009
November 5, 2008
Located at Moscone Center in San Francisco,June 2- 5, 2009, the annual Sun JavaOne conference is one of the leading events for Java technology developers.
Established in 1996, the Conference provides technology enthusiasts the opportunity to learn about the latest technology innovations with Java technology, scripting, Open Source, Web 2.0 and more.
Developers get hands-on experience with the technology, can network with their peers, and have the opportunity to network directly with technology experts from technology industry leaders. (Source)
DATES: June 2 - 5, 2009
LOCATION:
Official Site: www.java.sun.com
JavaOne 2008 Additional Information:
- 15,000 attendees are expected
- 137 exhibitors on the floor Source
TechShow MediaWatch: JavaOne Highlights (part two)
May 12, 2008
- Sun Shows How JavaFX Creates Rich Internet Applications at JavaOne, Enterprise Open Source
- Dvorak Talks About “AMD vs Intel” at JavaOne Live on SYS-CON.TV, Oracle Journal
- JavaOne show re-dubbed ‘VomitOne’ after stomach bug hits, Networkworld.com
- 70 people affected from virus outbreak in San Francisco, Wake Up America
- Tech Notebook: If you had a case of JavaOne blahs, here’s why, Mercury News
- 70 people sickened during San Francisco conference, Chron.com
TechShow MediaWatch: JavaOne 2008 Highlights
May 9, 2008
- Sun Puts Muscle Behind JavaFX, eWeek
- Thoughts on JavaOne 2008, CNET
- JavaOne: AMD cites Java improvement efforts, InfoWorld
- Sun’s JavaOne Conference Has Mobile Everywhere, WirelessWeek
- Adding flavour to the Java brew, ZDNet
- Java+You= Future of Digital World, SDA Asia
- Neil Young rocks JavaOne, CNET
- JavaOne: Sun rolls out JavaFX, CNET
- Catching Up With Sun At JavaOne, ChannelWeb
- JavaOne Conference Social Networking Tools Available to Help You, WELT ONLINE
- Is This A Trade Show Or A Rock Show?, InformationWeek
TechShow MediaWatch: JavaOne May 9, 2008
May 9, 2008
- A Developer’s Perspective, SYS-CON Media
- SOA and Performance, SYS-CON Media
- Uncommon Java Bugs, SYS-CON Media
- A Day One Report From the Sessions, , SYS-CON Media
- Virtualization Journal Attracts JavaOne Attendees to SYS-CON Media , SYS-CON Media
- Sun to clarify JavaFX open-source plan later this year, NetworkWorld.com
- April Fools Virus Hits JavaOne Conference, TidBITS
- Norovirus Infects 70 People At JavaOne Conference In San Francisco, Tom’s Guide
JavaOne 2008: Glu Tests Players’ True Culinary Skills With Get Cookin’
May 8, 2008
Today at the JavaOne 2008 Conference, Glu Mobile Inc. (Nasdaq:GLUU), a leading global publisher of mobile games, announced its upcoming original title, Get Cookin’, will utilize motion-sensitive technology available on new Sony Ericsson Mobile Communications AB (“Sony Ericsson”) handsets. The use of this technology challenges players to use a combination of physical gestures as well as button presses to create sophisticated cuisines, bringing an entirely new ingredient to mobile games. Read more
JavaOne 2008: Sun Adds Comprehensive Video Capabilities to Ubiquitous Java Platform with On2 Technologies
May 7, 2008
Sun Microsystems, Inc. (NASDAQ:JAVA), today announced it has entered into a multi-year agreement with On2 Technologies (AMEX:ONT) to add comprehensive video capabilities, using On2 Technologies TrueMotion video codecs, to Sun’s JavaFX(TM), a family of products for creating Rich Internet Applications (RIAs) with immersive media and content across all the “screens of your life”. For more information on the JavaFX family of products visit http://www.javafx.com and for details on On2 video technologies visit http://www.on2.com.
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JavaOne 2008: Sun Microsystems Announces Technology Preview of Open Source Sun GlassFish Enterprise Server and New Sun GlassFish Communications Server
May 7, 2008
Sun Microsystems, Inc. (NASDAQ:JAVA) and the GlassFish(TM) community today announced the immediate availability of the technology preview release of the Sun GlassFish(TM) Enterprise Server version 3 and new Sun GlassFish Communications(TM) Server. Sun also announced a new GlassFish Partner initiative designed to provide developers, Independent Software Vendors (ISVs) and System Integrators (SIs) with access to a large number of frameworks and applications running on the GlassFish(TM) application server. Download the GlassFish Enterprise Server V3 at http://www.GlassFish.org. Read more
JavaOne 2008: Sun Microsystems and Liferay Launch Initiative to Develop Next-Generation Web Technologies
May 7, 2008
Sun Microsystems, Inc. (NASDAQ:JAVA) and the OpenPortal community today announced a new open source initiative with Liferay, Inc. to develop a common Web presentation platform that incorporates portal and integration technologies from both companies. Developers will now have access to a new, stable, standards-based Web presentation platform. The Sun and Liferay products resulting from this initiative will bring developers simple, lightweight presentation capabilities for GlassFish(TM), Sun’s open source Java(TM) Platform Enterprise Edition (Java EE) application server. Free downloads are available at http://www.glassfish.org/portal.
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JavaOne 2008: Sun Microsystems Joins Liferay Open Source Community
May 7, 2008
Liferay, Inc., provider of the leading enterprise open source portal, today announced that Sun Microsystems will formally be joining the Liferay open source community and will continue to contribute to the development of Liferay Portal. Sun’s participation in Liferay’s community will result in enhanced development of enterprise Web 2.0 features and optimized performance for Liferay Portal in combination with Sun’s family of products. Read more
JavaOne 2008: Hyperic Announces MySQL Performance Study Results
May 7, 2008
Hyperic Inc., (JavaOne Booth #1028) a leading open source web infrastructure management software provider, today announced the results of a large scale performance study on Hyperic HQ using Sun Microsystems’ MySQL database as a backend. The outcome exceeded expectations, with Hyperic HQ able to monitor upwards of 2.3 million metric transactions per minute using MySQL as its backend database. Such results definitively prove that MySQL and Hyperic can be a compelling option for even the most demanding enterprise and web applications. Read more


