Take a deep breath... Time is really rushing away, it is actually Wednesday night now (11pm), 50% already passed, but as promised in the
previous post, there will be a summary of each day. So here it is!
Before kicking off, read the summary of
Monday's ConferenceOne if you haven't done so already...
JavaOne Day 1 SummaryAs every year, Day 1 started with the General Session, the key note by Sun itself and hosted this year by Sun's CGO (Chief Gaming Officer) Chris Melissinos.
Guests on stage were
- James Barresse, VP of Architecture, Platforms and Systems with eBay
- Alan Brunner, Senior VP for the Blackberry Platform
- Dan Eklund, Executive VP of Advanced Technologies at Sony Pictures Home Entertainment
- Lowell McAdam, President and CEO of Verizon
- Diane Bryant, Executive VP at Intel
- Ronan McBrien, JavaFX TV Architect (nice demo, video should be available here)
- Nandini Ramani, Director for JavaFX
Some pictures:
=== Key Note Highlights ====== Technical Sessions Highlights ===As it got already very late and I am still writing about yesterday!, more take aways from the technical sessions will follow (as CTP internal Knowledge Shares or in form of upcoming blog posts):
Interesting sessions were EJB 3.1, Servlet 3.0, Java EE 6 and GlassFish v3, Spring 3.0, JSF 2.0 and others...
=== BOFs ===- The most exciting BOF was of course the one of JavaPosse !
Download the mp3 and listen yourself what happened!! :
Episode 0x100 (#256)
As last year, the beer got sponsored by Atlassian and started with some polls from the audience. After that, they talked about topics and news they picked up during the first day...
After the show we joined them for some drinks at the Kate O'Briens pub near Moscone. I could finally tell Joe to accept my friend request on Xbox360 in order to see his hotlaps in Forza2 (he is actually a real race driver, watch this video if you don't believe me) and Carl told us some more details about his brand new Tesla (100% electric car)... A great moment in life indeed to finally get to know these dudes! :-) I could not talk much with Dick Wall unfortunately... One more reason to go again to JavaOne! ;-) At least one important thing I could tell him: Talk more about Enterprise stuff!
- BOF about Lift: The Best Way to create RIAs with Scala
(by David Pollak, Lead of the Lift Framework)
to be honest, I can't comment on this content-wise... The way it was presented was cool (I like the humour of David Pollak), it was also interesting to see how he quickly implemented a fully functioning ajax based chat tool from scratch in less than 100 lines of code :-) but I could only take this one with me: Learn Scala first, then lift off with Lift.... ok! -> Scala book bought!!

Good night (oh no... in 5 hours the alarm kicks on :-),
Balz