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Daily Prompt: Of Beanbags, Massage, and Health Care   30 Jun 2005 11:20 GMT
Good morning! If you're like me, you've probably discovered that the beanbags in the North Hall overflow area are the one of the best places to watch the general sessions.
Source: Sun
General Session: Sharing and Eliminating the Digital Divide   30 Jun 2005 11:20 GMT
Tuesday's general session drew a large crowd, as usual. John Gage, chief researcher and director of the Science Office for Sun Microsystems, opened the session by explaining that our nifty RFI Conference cards (based on Java Card technology) allow Sun to collect data on the number of people attending technical sessions and BOFs.
Source: Sun
JavaOne 2005: Java Platform Roadmap Focuses on Ease of Development, Sun Focuses on the "Free" in F.O.S.S.   29 Jun 2005 04:12 GMT
Sun celebrates the 10th anniversary of Java with two more open source product contributions and a roadmap for the Java platform that drives down complexity and, Sun hopes, will grow the Java community to be 'the largest in the world.'
Source: DevX
POJO Application Frameworks: Spring Vs. EJB 3.0   29 Jun 2005 04:00 GMT
Spring and EJB 3.0 are both reactions, in their own ways, to the complexity of EJB 2.1 and the complaints piled upon it. Both support developing with Plain Old Java Objects (POJOs) and give the framework responsibility for handling transactions, security, persistence, etc. But the two use substantially different approaches. In this article, Michael Yuan puts the two frameworks up against one another to see how they stack up.
Source: O'Reilly
JavaOne 2005: Participate in the Future of Java   29 Jun 2005 04:00 GMT
JavaOne 2005 is touting the successes of Java, charting the next versions of Java's standard and enterprise editions, and calling on members of the Java community to participate in Java's future.
Source: O'Reilly
Printing the Contents Displayed in an Applet   29 Jun 2005 02:39 GMT
Find out how to print the contents that are displayed in an applet.
Source: DevX
Welcome to the 2005 JavaOne Conference!   28 Jun 2005 23:04 GMT
You've arrived at the home of the most popular Java conference in existence. And if you are returning to JavaOne, welcome back!
Source: Sun
BEA General Session Profiles Next Wave of Enterprise Java Technology   28 Jun 2005 23:04 GMT
As a world leader in enterprise infrastructure software, BEA Systems, Inc. offers standards-based platforms to accelerate the secure flow of information and services for the enterprise.
Source: Sun
Coding Challenge: Six Tips to Remember   28 Jun 2005 23:04 GMT
If you've been to either of the last two JavaOne conferences, you know the JavaOne Conference Coding Challenge is a thrill to watch or join.
Source: Sun
2005 JavaOne Conference Coverage   28 Jun 2005 23:04 GMT
We've got what's happening at JavaOne covered! Check out the latest articles, news, photos and blogs complete with first-hand impressions from the infamous Java staff writers.
Source: Sun
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