JAVAONE 2011: October 2-6, 2011 Moscone Center San Francisco
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March 31 - July 13
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$1,595
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$1,395
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$50
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JavaOne 2012 Tracks

Java continues to move forward to the future. Experts from the worldwide Java community are planning unique and leading-edge content to share with attendees at JavaOne 2012. Tracks this year range from the stronger-than-ever Core Java Platform, to advancements in tools and techniques that make it easier to write better code in less time, to the application development languages that utilize the power of the JVM, including Groovy, JavaScript, JRuby, Kotlin, and Scala. And more, of course. There’ll be much more.


Core Java Platform

The Java platform is stronger than ever, with the Java language’s continued growth and formidable position as the #1 development language in the world. This success depends on relentless pursuit of innovation and tuning at the very core of the Java family of technologies. The Core Java Platform track covers material fundamental to all uses and variants of the Java platform, including topics ranging from the latest developments in Java Virtual Machines to deep technical explanations in areas such as security and networking.


Development Tools and Techniques

Advancements in application development tools and programming techniques are making it easier for developers to write better code in less time. In this track, developers will learn about tools that are enhancing Java application development productivity and about emerging programming approaches that are defining new methods for how sophisticated Java applications should be written. Topics cover a broad range of technical areas, including application lifecycle management; agile development techniques; continuous integration; development tools (IDEs); modeling systems; monitoring solutions; testing, performance, and analysis tools; and source code editors.


Emerging Languages on the JVM

The emergence of new application development languages is progressing rapidly. With continuing improvements in the JDK, support for dynamically typed languages on the Java Virtual Machine (JVM) offers developers newfound productivity. This track covers some of the most popular dynamic languages that can utilize and harness the full power of the JVM, such as Groovy, JavaScript, JRuby, Kotlin, and Scala.


Enterprise Service Architectures and the Cloud

The evolution of service-related enterprise Java standards has been underway for more than a decade, and in many ways the emergence of cloud computing was almost inevitable. Whether you call your current service-oriented development “cloud” or not, this track is chock-full of the latest and greatest vision, techniques, and practices related to Web services, SOAP, REST, JAX-WS, JAX-RS, public cloud deployment, private cloud architecture, software as a service, platform as a service, and many other service-related topics.


Java EE Web Profile and Platform Technologies

Whether you use only the seasoned features of Java Platform, Enterprise Edition (Java EE) or its cutting-edge additions, this track is for you. It combines up-to-date coverage of a wide variety of enterprise Java topics, from the mature areas of Web application development, persistence, security, and transactions to the more recent common practices of dependency injection and continuous integration. Sessions in this track will also address some of the forthcoming and compelling interests of the Java EE platform, such as modularity, enterprise caching, Web sockets, and internet identity.


Java ME, Java Card, Embedded, and Devices

Mobile phones, smart cards, embedded environments, and intelligent devices are some of the most pervasive manifestations of Java technology in everyday life. Advances in Java Platform, Micro Edition (Java ME) continue to drive and support expanding application capabilities on even the simplest wireless devices. And Java technology continues to provide an ideal platform for applications in embedded environments such as robotics, smart cards, metering devices, banking machines, e-book readers, and vehicles. This track is devoted to Java technology as the ultimate platform for mobile computing, as well as covering embedded and device uses of Java technologies including Java Platform, Standard Edition (Java SE), Java ME, Java Card, and JavaFX.


JavaFX and Rich User Experiences

The way in which users interact with technology has evolved dramatically in the last several years. It’s no longer enough to think of an application’s user interface as a thin layer of graphical presentation bolted on as an afterthought. Application designers must consider user experience in a much more holistic way, spanning multiple device types, media types, and situation types across time, leveraging consistency across them yet exploiting the unique potential of each one. JavaFX, one of the newest and most exciting Java technologies, is a response to—as well as a driver of—the ever-expanding richness of user interfaces imagined by application designers and demanded by application users. This track covers the latest developments and practices for building rich, immersive, and powerful user experiences using JavaFX and other Java technologies across multiple hardware platforms and form factors.

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

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There’s Always Something Developing at JavaOne

If you’re a Java developer, you know there’s always something developing at JavaOne. If you’d like to attend but are tight on time and budget, think about exploring the conference with a Discover pass. This will give you access to keynotes, designated sessions, exhibition halls, DEMOgrounds, and more. All for hundreds of dollars less than a full registration package.

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