Daily Conference Coverage 2008
Fabrizio Giudici: Community One Well, I really can't express all my feelings in these days - even
because I'm still suffering from the jet lag. My first thought is that
I'm happy to be in San Francisco again, after six years, and to attend
Java One again.... [java.net Weblogs]
Van Riper: JavaOne Day Zero AKA CommunityOne This year's CommunityOne was definitely an upgrade over last year. I thought it was pretty good last year too. The price performance was excellent and the turnout was good. My one gripe as a presenter was the lack of internet connectivity for my session. [java.net Weblogs]
Ron Hitchens: Make Your Network Make it to the tech sessions, but make a few friends while you're at it [java.net Weblogs]
Arun Gupta: Take 3 - Pictures from JavaOne 2008 More pictures from JavaOne
2008. GlassFish Party @ Thirsty
Bear ... [java.net Weblogs]
j1-2k8-pre02: Community Leaders Weekend: Purpose of java.net
In a candid discussion from the java.net Community Leaders Weekend 2008, a group of community leaders and infrastructure team members take a "big picture" look at the purpose and goals of java.net.
Qusay H. Mahmoud: Excitement in the Air for the CommunityOne Fair I am excited to be at JavaOne again this year, and I'll be watching for interesting stuff around Java ME and Web Services. I arrived in San Francisco around noon and attended some of the afternoon sessions of CommunityOne -- this year’s event is much bigger than the previous year and included many more concurrent sessions. Everyone seemed excited about this free and open developer event. [java.net Weblogs]
Cay Horstmann: Java One Day 0 Last year, Java One Day 0 was Netbeans Day, in a cozy hotel. This year, the Java One week started much more grandly, with Community One, at the Moscone Center. My mind wandered during the keynote speech, but I was enchanted by the enigmatically named EclipseLink and robots that had cockroach reflexes and were programmed in GreenFoot. [java.net Weblogs]
Arun Gupta: Take 4 - Pictures from JavaOne 2008 GlassFish Day Opening Session and GlassFish booth @ Community One ... [java.net Weblogs]
John O'Conner: Free, open source Linux is for hippies The "community" is so diverse that I found myself drawn to the hallways and side tables just to eavesdrop on conversations. Some conversations were serious, others were fun, and one of my own was just...well, I'm still confused. It went something like this... [java.net Weblogs]
Daniel H. Steinberg: The Mobile and Embedded Ecosystem One of the fun things about the mobile and embedded community is that they get things done -- a lot of things done. This is a community that builds on each other's work. This is a community that makes announcements when a project is ready or well along the way and not when a couple of developers have a "what if" discussion over beers.
[java.net Weblogs]
Kohsuke Kawaguchi: Hudson booth at JavaOne If you are coming to JavaOne, don't forget to drop by at Hudson's booth inside Java Playground. [java.net Weblogs]
Shashank Tiwari's weblog: JavaOne: More than Java, More than 1 conference Although JavaOne 2008 officially starts tomorrow, it commenced today with CommunityOne. Carrying on the trend that started a couple of years back JavaOne is continuing to emerge as an event for things more than just Java. [Shashank Tiwari's weblog]
Mandy Chung: JavaOne 2008 Meet you at the JavaOne Modularity session and BOF on Wednesday (May 7th) to share more about the Java Module System and OSGi support. We will show some simple demos of the Java Module System and how a Java module imports an OSGi bundle. [java.net Weblogs]
Arun Gupta: Take 5 - Pictures from JavaOne 2008 GlassFish Tooling session ... Stairs to Hall B/C ... Hands-on-Lab preparing session ... And GlassFish JavaU Evening Course (delivered by Shreedhar
& myself) ... And G2One party @ W [java.net Weblogs]
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