JavaOne proposalsJavaOne proposalsJavaOne proposals 02/05/2005 10:07 PM
A first for me: I submitted a couple of proposals for JavaOne 2005. The first one is a joint session with four speakers (that may pose a problem) titled Beyond Blogging: Feed Syndication and Publishing with Java. If the proposal is accepted Kevin Burton, Patrick Chanezon, Alejanro Abdelnur, and I will discuss the Java tools available for feed syndication, FeedParse r, Rome, Roller, and BlogClient. We'll also discuss plans for moving towards a standard Java API for feed parsing, generation, and publishing. The second paper is titled Enterprise Blogging With Java and it is basically an updated and improved version of the talk I gave at the Triangle and Orlando/Gainesville JUGs last year. This is a GrokNews Entry: (what is grok?)JavaOne proposalsGrok Headline matches for JavaOne proposalsGoing to JavaOne?Going to JavaOne? 06/24/2004 12:10 AM A few quick links for those of you going to JavaOne: Get the latest JavaOne scoop at Mary's blog. Get some useful tips at Simon's blog. Find out what to take at Bill Evjen's Blog (actually a TechEd post, but almost all of it applies to JavaOne as well) and last but not least, sign up for the JavaOne Blogger... (68 words) The New TLD Proposals are InThe New TLD Proposals are In 04/09/2004 04:06 PM " ICANN has received 10 applications for 9 new top-level domains." JavaOneJavaOne 06/25/2004 01:34 PM I predict this year's JavaOne is going to be the best one since the heydey of Java in 1999. Why? 1. I'm back. I haven't even been in the country, let alone San Francisco since then. That alone is going to make it better for me. :-) 2. The Buzz Is Back: Anyone here in the Valley can feel that the tech industry is resurging. Mobile Java is ubiquitous, Java is the established leader on the server and there's opportunity and energy bubbling up everywhere. 3. JavaBlogs (and Java.net, JavaLobby and TheServerSide): There's a tighter community of Java developers out there than ever before. This is going to make the conference a lot more "closer" and allow everyone on the *outside* of the conference to take part vicariously as well. 4. Apple's WWDC: It's at the same time and across the street and will add style (and women) to what would normally be a hordes of geeky developers talking about technology plumbing. 5. The Party!: There's going to be a JavaBlogs meetup Monday at Thirsty Bear! Be there and be square! I mean, Dave, Matt, Simon, Tim, Mike, Bob, Charles and more are going to be there. Rock on! I'll make sure I bring lots of J2ME toys to show. As for the conference sessions themselves? They don't seem bad. (Remember, generally avoid sessions given by a Sun employee since it'll be 99% marketing.) -Russ ------------- I've actually only been to one JavaOne - the first one. Jonathan Schwartz said they'll launch 1.5 there next week. It had BETTER be good - cause the IBM SWT stuff is gonna rock the
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(150 words) JavaOne Blogger MeetupJavaOne Blogger Meetup 06/29/2004 12:17 PM Last night's blogger meetup was a blast. It was great to actually meet the people behind the blogs. I talked to Tim Bray, Simon Phipps, MaryMary, Cedric, Cameron, Mike, Charles, Matt, Russel Beattie (which is pronounced Bee-Ah-Tee, not Bee-tee) and many others. Unfortunately I missed out on Hani (who I would've loved to introduce to Russel :-) and EricGu (who... (164 words) EC rejects Microsoft proposalsEC rejects Microsoft proposals 03/23/2005 08:19 PM Sydney Morning Herald Mar 24 2005 12:45AM GMT Upcoming Gig: NetBeans Day at JavaOneUpcoming Gig: NetBeans Day at JavaOne 04/01/2005 02:04 PM This one looks like real fun: an all-day NetBeans bash in connection with JavaOne. They want me to cover Coyote, but there’s lots of other stuff to talk about too. JavaOne report: EJB PersistenceJavaOne report: EJB Persistence 07/03/2004 02:04 AM Prior to going to JavaOne, the main subjects I was looking forward to were generics, EJB3 and the AOP panel. The actual experience was different though: sessions on generics did not show me much I had not already read online, and the main thing to take away from the AOP panel was that it can be useful, but don't overdo... (331 words) My JavaOne Schedule for todayMy JavaOne Schedule for today 06/29/2004 01:48 PM 9:45-10:45 Lucene in Action 11:00-12:00 XQuery API for Java Technology (Esplanade 307/3) 12:15-1:15 Observability Architecture in J2SETM Platform Release 1.5 (gateway 102/103) 1:30-2:30 Still more programming puzzlers (Gateway 102/103) 2:45-3:45 Expert Panel on Agile Java Technology-based Development 4:00-5:00 the Groovy Programming Language... (42 words) Why your JavaOne talk was rejectedWhy your JavaOne talk was rejected 01/03/2005 07:13 PM Casey Cameron explains the common pitfalls of JavaOne proposals. You have until January 31 to submit your proposal. OSCON call for proposalsOSCON call for proposals 12/19/2003 01:12 PM O'Reilly has just released the Call for Proposals for the next Open Source conference (to be held in Portland, OR, July 26-30), whose theme is ""Opening the Future: Discover, Develop, Deliver." The keynotes look pretty stunning: The keynote speakers for the next OSCON exemplify the event's wide-ranging mix: Freeman, George, and Esther Dyson, presenting a joint keynote address; Robert Lefkowitz, who was one of OSCON 2003's most thought-provoking speakers; Milton Ngan of Weta Digital, the company that created the digital effects for "The Lord of the Rings" films; and Tim O'Reilly. Other influential open source leaders will come to OSCON to accept the first Open Source Awards, produced by the Open Source Institute (OSI) and ZDNet (winners will be announced in stages during the winter and spring of 2004).Link At JavaOne: What Microsoft detente?At JavaOne: What Microsoft detente? 06/29/2004 04:17 AM Okay, so Sun and Microsoft reached a "detente" on Java several months ago. You really wouldn't know it here at the JavaOne conference, where I've just heard a panel describe Indigo as "proprietary" technology compared to the Java Business Integration... Clarke fears over crime proposalsClarke fears over crime proposals 04/02/2005 11:01 PM Home Secretary Charles Clarke says he fears key crime proposals may be dropped in the run-up to the election. JavaOne: Preliminary schedule for MondayJavaOne: Preliminary schedule for Monday 06/28/2004 01:31 AM I arrived in San Fransisco a few hours ago and am in my hotel room now going through tomorrow's schedule. So far it looks like it's going to be pretty focused on basic J2SE 1.5: 8:30-11:00 Sun General Session (Hall D) Spend some time at the Pavilion to visit the Sun booth and other vendors. 2:15-3:15 Fast Track to the... (115 words) JavaOne Java bl0gger meetupJavaOne Java bl0gger meetup 06/23/2004 05:08 PM - Thirsty Bear. Be there and/or be square. Tory childcare proposals: Your viewsTory childcare proposals: Your views 03/28/2005 08:18 AM The Tories are set to reveal their proposals for extra funding for childcare and maternity leave. Send us your comments. Microsoft wants to meld antispam
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