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(UPDATED 20110930-1357) Here is my session presentation and attendence plan for JavaOne 2011.
Why Jazoon 2011 is the best Jazoon yet, and which talks I plan to attend.

The svnsearch project page for Mojarra is at . The ohloh project page for Mojarra is at .
Winner of the JSF Spec Logo Contest: Wilber Saca
Use Instant Runoff Voting to pick your favorite JSF logo at http://bit.ly/JsfLogoPoll

I relate a quick story about a Mojarra code review that was gratifying.

I describe new subscription/unsubscription processes for jsr-314-open@jcp.org.

In November, Servlet 3.0
Specification Lead Rajiv Mordani, and I started providing technical
advice to the team at Sun developing the successor to the Sun
Certified Web Component (SCWD) certification exam. This new exam
covers Java EE 6, including JSF 2. All this week, the work will
continue in the form of an offsite workshop at the
mansion.
To help ensure the highest quality exam possible (...

Using an XSTL style sheet to format java.net issue tracker issues

How I made the world insignificantly better.

Followup to previous blog post about wanting irc.java.net.

A plea for people to clamor for the creation of irc.java.net

Rod Johnson
- Agile J2EE has saved the J2EE platform from destroying itself via
its own best practices (blueprints).
- AOP
Not growing as fast as he expected, but it will continue to grow
AspectJ 5.0 will be the definitive AOP framework going forward
Standardization?
Hard to see the benefit now
JCP standardization not appropriate for AOP. AOP is not...

Random thoughts upon my first day at TSSJS, and their post evening party in the pool area at Caesar's

Jayashri Visvanathan is the new lead of the JavaServer Faces implementation team. Let's learn about who she is and what she sees in the future for javaserverfaces.




