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Timothy M. O'Brien Timothy M. O'Brien: JavaOne => J1 | Nutter on JVM | Groovy Beta "Bytecode Diet"
If you are following JavaOne on Twitter, you should "track javaone". If you haven’t already signed up, you should read Bob Lee’s Going to JavaOne? Sign up for Twitter blog entry from two days ago. People were using Twitter last year a bit, but this year is the year Twitter is going to change the JavaOne experience for attendees that are using it.  [Timothy M. O'Brien's Blog

Daniel H. Steinberg: Preparing for JavaOne
What sort of JavaOne will this be?  [java.net Weblogs

Arun Gupta Arun Gupta: Take 1 - Pictures from JavaOne 2008
Now that JavaOne 2008 is almost here, I'll try to post regular pictures from and around the show. This is the first lot ...  [java.net Weblogs

Robert Cooper Robert Cooper: JavaOne Day -2
The feeling was echoed in a dinner I had with a couple of other notable Java bloggers this evening. I have it on good authority that there are a things I would call big news coming on Tuesday, but it would be premature of me to discuss them now. At the same time, from both the Sun and external people I see excitement about the “right” things.   [Robert Cooper's Blog

Arun Gupta: Take 2 - Pictures from JavaOne 2008
Continuing from Take 1, more pictures from JavaOne 2008.   [java.net Weblogs

Vivek Pandey Vivek Pandey: Scripting in GlassFish @ JavaOne 2008
JavaOne 2008 starts form tomorrow, actually today: there is Unconference in the afternoon. This is going to be my first 8th JavaOne in a row and a most busy one! Here are some of the scripting related talks and events...  [java.net Weblogs

Stanley Ho Stanley Ho: Updates on Modularity in the Java platform
There have been lots of exciting development and changes going on in the modularity areas recently.  [java.net Weblogs

Van Riper Van Riper: The Most Amazing Thing Of All
... is I get paid for doing this. JavaOne is next week and it is going to be so much fun. In particular, I am looking forward to spending time with JUG Leaders attending JavaOne from all over the world next week. I had no idea when I started my own JUG back in 2003 that it would catapult me into such a neat community of intelligent and caring people within the world wide Java User Group Community.  [java.net Weblogs

Fabrizio Giudici Fabrizio Giudici: Latest refinements
Well, tomorrow morning I'm leaving for San Francisco. There are two basic reasons for my excitement: The last time I've been in San Francisco was in 2002 - a lot of time ago. I should have been there in 2005, since my paper about Jini in Formula One had been accepted; but I fell ill the day before leaving.  [java.net Weblogs

Arun Gupta: GlassFish Goodies @ JavaOne 2008
Other than the impressive list of GlassFish events/sessions @ JavaOne 2008, we will also be giving out the following goodies ... Tee-shirts, Phone gel pad, Memory stick, Hats and who knows there might be last minute schwags ;-) So stop by at any GlassFish booth.  [java.net Weblogs

Marc Hadley Marc Hadley: JAX-RS Public Review Draft and JavaOne
The JAX-RS public review draft is now available for, er, review - download it here. If you are attending JavaOne we'd love to see you at any or all of the following sessions...  [java.net Weblogs

Sonya Barry Sonya Barry: Less than 24 hours to go.
Just like everybody else around here, I'm getting ready for JavaOne...  [java.net Weblogs

Arun Gupta: Get the Latest Updates on JavaOne 2008
Here are several ways to stay on top of what's happening in JavaOne 2008...  [java.net Weblogs

Eamonn McManus Eamonn McManus: JavaOne next week!
Next week is JavaOne 2008! I'll be speaking there with Jean-Francois Denise, about upcoming developments in JMX technology. Here are some of the other sessions you might want to attend if you're interested in that.  [java.net Weblogs

Alexandre Gomes Alexandre Gomes: Java+You
JavaOne wants you! Register today. It's less than a week far.... San Francisco is ready to receive you. Look some pictures I got today...  [java.net Weblogs


java.net at JavaOne 2008: JavaOne 2008 is this week, and as always, java.net will be a big part of the event, as captured by our JavaOne wiki page. The Community Corner on the Pavilion floor will be your place to meet up with fellow community members, see demos, and check out 20-minute mini-talks from java.net project owners and community members. The mini-talks will be recorded as podcasts, sent out during and after the show; you can subscribe to the feed at the podcast's home page, or via the iTunes link. Finally, if you're presenting a technical session, hands-on session, or BoF based on your java.net project, please be sure to add it to the list of java.net sessions on the wiki.

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