On the floor of the JavaOne Pavilion, Steve Wilhelm discusses with PayPal their e-commerce solutions and development tools available for small and medium size businesses.
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At JavaOne 2006, one challenge to attendees was to write real-time code using Java RTS to control the cars movement around 200 feet of slot car race track embedded with 200 sensors. By detecting whether or not the car was over a sensor, monitoring the ...
There’s been a lot of talk about method and tools at the JavaOne developers conference presentations so far, but very little about process. How does a successful development team actually get the job done? Managing workflow was the topic of “Java in the Trenches”, a talk by IBM Rational Software ...
In Part 4 of this podcast from the Sun Microsystems Session on the best Java innovations, Sun VP James Gosling held a race-track demo and awards ceremony for the winners of a slot car racing challenge. Contestants had to write code to power their cars. The grand finale was a ...
“This is going to be the toy show; it’s all demos, all the time,” said James Gosling during his part of the Sun Microsystems session at the JavaOne developer’s conference. In part three of this podcast, Gosling hosted a series of demos, showing innovations using Netbeans, JSR 209, and other ...
In part two of this Sun Microsystems general session podcast from JavaOne, Sun Chairman and former CEO Scott McNealy asked for Java developers’ help on technical solutions to privacy issues. “In my new role, I’m going to be spending an enormous amount of time on this,” McNealy said. This segment ...
BEA Workshop Business Unit’s Bill Roth and Patrick Linskey concluded their general session at JavaOne with advice to Java developers: Use the right tools, learn a new language, and join a BEA development community. Part 3 of 3.
Bill Roth and Patrick Linskey of BEA Workshop Business Unit discussed how standards drive innovation during the BEA general session at JavaOne. In part 2 of this podcast, they make a pitch for blended development: combining tools, platforms and applications.
Sun Microsystems’ former CEO, now Chairman, Scott McNealy kicked off a Sun session presenting Java innovations on the final day of the JavaOne developer’s conference. Before making the more serious points of his talk on how the Java community can help bridge the digital divide, McNealy made light of his ...
Graham Hamilton concludes the session with demos of Visual Basic used in Java as well as AJAX.
Graham Hamilton concludes the session with demos of Visual Basic used in Java as well as AJAX.
Bill Roth, VP, BEA Workshop Business Unit said, “In reality, we believe innovation is everywhere,” during his presentation at JavaOne, “Lies, Damn Lies, and Java.” In part one of this three-part podcast, Bill Roth and Patrick Linskey of BEA talk about marketplace misconceptions about Java and innovation.
In part 2 of this two-part podcast, Senior VP of Oracle Server Technologies Thomas Kurian sheds light on SOA 2.0, and discusses Web 2.0 as the next application platform from dynamic user interfaces.
2006 JavaOne Conference: Sun’s Shannon Demos Pile o’ Java EE 5 Features, Part 2
2006 JavaOne Conference: Sun’s Shannon Demos Pile o’ Java EE 5 Features, Part 1
“Clearly Windows Vista is going to be very important for all developers,” Hamilton noted during a demo of Mustang’s desktop tools.
“You can paint graphics very fast,” Hamilton said, “but what humans really care about is the perceived performance of your application.”
At JavaOne 2006 in San Francisco, PodTech’s Michael Johnson speaks with Mike Baum, CES (Chief Executive Splunker!) about Splunk, an innovative software solution for IT Infrastructure analysis. Splunk tracks complex IT datastreams in real time and creates event fingerprints and indexes for greater ease of troubleshooting from SMB ...
Jonathan Schwartz (the new CEO of Sun Microsystems–he’s barely been the chief of the company for three weeks) began the Wednesday sessions at the 2006 Gartner Symposium ITxpo in San Francisco. This is the second part of three podcasts covering the keynote, in which Schwartz was interviewed by Gartner analysts ...
Jeff Jackson, SVP of Java Enterprise Products & Developers Products continues the morning presentation with Steve Jones CTO of Capgemini, and Sun’s Technical Director for Tools, Charles Beckham about BEPL engines and new open source resource. Also featured: Richard Bair & Romain Guy with some new applications utilizing ...
Alan Brenner, VP, Client Systems Group at Sun Microsystems, hosted a general session on mobility. The 90-minute presentation, called Simplicity in Innovation, unveiled new and coming uses of Java to power experiences via portable devices. In part 3 of the podcast, you’ll hear how mobile platforms are driving media convergence, ...
Jeff Jackson, SVP of Java Enterprise Products & Developers Products takes the stage from Rich Green, and welcomes veteran EE developers Greg Murray and Craig McClanahan, to demonstrate Java Studio Creator and AJAX blueprint development.Also featured: Microsoft’s Project Tango, and more announcements of Sun donations for Netbeans.
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