Friday, May 15, 2009

CTP @ JavaOne 2009


Only three weeks until Java One! Can't believe it's less than one month away!!
So let's have a look at what we think is hot this year. As every year, the conference has a certain umbrella topic where this year's JavaOne is certainly in the light of Java EE 6:
  • JavaEE6: JSF 2.0 @ TS-4640 (by Ed Burns)
  • JavaEE6: Servlet 3.0 @ TS-3790
  • JavaEE6: JPA 2.0 @ TS-5214
  • JavaEE6: Contexts & Dependency Injection (WebBeans) @ TS-6726 (by Gavin King)
  • JavaEE6: EJB3.1 @ TS-4605
  • JavaEE6: Developing JPA Applications with NetBeans and EclipseLink @ TS-5018
  • JavaEE6: JAX-RS (REST) @ BOF-4878
  • JavaEE6: Glassfish v3 (JavaEE6 Reference Implementation) @ TS-4923
  • JavaEE6: JCA 1.6 @ TS-4733
  • JBoss Seam: Conversations and Page Flows on the JSF Platform @ TS-5045 (by Seam in Action author Dan Allen)
  • Java Posse BOF @ BOF-4418 with Dick Wall (he likes the Groovy! :-), Joe Nuxoll and Carl Quinn, why is Tor Norbye not listed? Probably still digesting Snoracle!
  • Google App Engine @ TS-3817
  • Building JavaEE based Web Apps with Google Open-Source Technology @ TS-4062
  • Effective Java: Still effective after all these years @ TS-5127 (by Joshua Bloch!)
  • Defective Java Code: Mistakes that matter @ TS-5335
  • Metro Web Services Security @ TS-4402
  • Enterprise Integration Patterns in Practice @ TS-4839
  • SOA at Enterprise Scale @ TS-5123
  • Spring 3.0 @ TS-5225 (by Rod Johnson)
Of course there are much much more topics addressed like Scala, JavaFX, Java Mobile including Bluray Disc Java, lots of sessions about Cloud Computing, GWT, Groovy, OSGi and many more...

Interesting sessions at the CommunityOne West Conference (starting 1 day before JavaOne):
  • Oracle EclipseLink: S308133
  • SUN Glassfish Portfolio: Where is it going?: S307894
  • Architecting robust Applications for Amazon EC2: S304314
How to get updates:
  • Follow Balz live from JavaOne via his Twitter account (also see widget at the end of this post)
  • Follow other twitworks: Kevin Farnham or the JavaOne official twitwork
  • Java.net will produce again lots of Podcasts (not Pencasts!):
    The Schedule has been published already.
  • And: Check this blog after JavaOne for a summary!
Cheers!








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