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JavaOne

It seems not that long ago that the JavaOne 2012 Call for Papers began. Yet, here we are, in the CfP's final weekend! All proposals for JavaOne 2012 sessions must be submitted by 11:59 PM Pacific Daylight Time (US) on Monday. Now, I'm not going to try to compute the equivalent local time for everyone around the world. In my experience, you don't try to submit something like this at the very last minute...

In the past I've always publicized the start and end of the JavaOne Call for Papers (CfP) period. But, this year, it has special significance for me -- I'm planning to submit a proposal for a JavaOne session this year! So, with the deadline just two weeks away...

"The multicore challenge" is the challenge to developers of software products to write code that effectively utilizes modern multi-core / multi-processor computers. Two years ago, I wondered if the multicore challenge was still relevant. In part, I was thinking about how applications were moving from the desktop into the cloud. So, if the apps people are running are running in a browser, does it matter if their desktop system (or pad or phone) is multicore?...

When I first heard that Oracle planned to start having JavaOnes on continents other than North America, I thought that was an excellent idea. This coming Tuesday through Thursday, the second JavaOne Latin America will take place in São Paulo, Brazil...

I was fortunate to be able to attend JavaOne this year. There I perceived a new energy, focus, and momentum within the Java community that hasn't been evident in many years. So, at JavaOne, I decided to write a series of blog posts describing what I was seeing. There's a lot to write about...

My previous post ("Is Java Really Losing Popularity Among Developers?") elicited a voluminous and varied response, particularly on reddit (489 comments as I write this), and also in the comments posted on the blog itself. In this post I'll touch on a few of the comments, talk a bit more about what TIOBE plots might actually mean, and return to JavaOne 2011...

The results of our recent poll that overlapped JavaOne 2011 indicate that news from JavaOne 2011 related to Java 8, JavaFX, and Java EE was considered most significant by the developers who chose to vote in the poll. A total of...

It's clear that I'm not the only one who considers JavaOne 2011 to have been momentous in many ways. If you weren't there (and, of course, that means more than 99.9% of Java developers), or if you were there and missed more than you saw (was anything else possible?), you can (re-)experience some of the key technical sessions by visiting the JavaOne 2011 section on Parleys.com...

The very last thing JUG-AFRICA founder Max Bonbhel did at JavaOne 2011 was to spend a few moments with me chatting about Java User Groups in Africa and the unique problems they, and African developers in general, face. Despite the obstacles, growth of the Java community in Africa is surging...

The end of JavaOne 2011 is approaching. Yes, officially only 2 days of a 4 day conference have been completed -- but it feels like most of the headline news has already broken. Then also, some of us have been here since late last week (the java.net Community Leads meeting was on Saturday, Oracle ACEs had events before that, etc.). Today is my last full day at JavaOne...

Tuesday morning at JavaOne, I spoke with London Java Community leader Martijn Verburg about the LJC's decision to seek a position on the JCP's Executive Committee, the JCP.next (JSR 348) effort, the outlook for JUGs and the JCP, JavaOne, Java...

If you regularly visit java.net's "Java news" tab, you'll be accustomed to seeing blog posts by Dustin Marx featured there. Dustin is here at JavaOne 2011, and he's putting together an excellent collection of what this year's JavaOne is all about...

The blur phase of JavaOne 2011 has started for me. I quickly realized this morning how brief 30 minutes between sessions is, when during that time I want to check out the best JavaOne related blog posts on java.net and elsewhere, update the java.net site, and post some blogs of my own. It's simply not possible...

You may have noticed that our java.net home page suddenly looks different: the centerpiece is a long column of JavaOne-related blog posts. This is a java.net JavaOne tradition that dates back I don't know exactly how far -- but I have the feeling it was in place for at least several JavaOne's that preceded my first as java.net editor...

With JavaOne 2011 imminent, we have a new java.net poll that provides you the opportunity to predict what the most important news from JavaOne will be (if you vote beforehand), or voice your opinion on what the most important news was (if you vote after the conference ends)...

The JavaOne and Oracle Develop Registration page includes some basic information about blogger passes. Unlike recent years, blogger passes to JavaOne will not be availble through java.net. Instead...

The java.net community will be busy through late Friday afternoon, on the final day of JavaOne 2009... Also:
JavaOne Spotlight News: View the JavaOne 2009 General Sessions
Weblogs: Java One 2009 Day 3; Slides for JavaOne BOF - Monitoring and Troubleshooting Java Applications; JAVA = Innovation; JavaOne news update 2; Slides for Dynamic Language on GlassFish technical session; JavaOne Conference -- Reason for Its Existence; Alice in the JavaLand by Carnegie Melon University; Garmin nuvi 200w and Canon SD 770 Winners at JavaOne GlassFish Booth - Jun 3, 2009; JavaOne 2009 Day 2 in Pictures; An Eye-Opening Talk on UI Design; Is the JCP fundamentally the wrong model (now) for Java?; Slides from the Maven talk at JavaOne; Slides for the Hudson technical session; Interview with Dennis Reedy on cloud computing with Rio and Elastic Grid (BOF-4638); Java One 2009 Day 2
Featured Articles: Zero and Shark: a Zero-Assembly Port of OpenJDK; Protect Your Legacy Code Investment with JNA.
Featured Podcast: Java Mobility Podcast 79: JavaOne 2009 Preview.

Schedule of JavaOne technical sessions, BOFs, and ancillary events where members of the java.net community will be presenting during JavaOne week.

List of JavaOne related news that was highlighted in the Spotlight area on the java.net front page during JavaOne 2009 week.
Community

This is the first edition of a new column I'll be writing each weekend titled "Java.net: the Week in Review." In the column, I'll present all of the previous week's Java Today news items, a selection of java.net blog posts, polls, and spotlights...



