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JavaOne Russia 2013 Trip Report

JavaOne Russia 2013 was held at the Crocus Expo Center in Moscow on April 23-24. The conference was a resounding success with a great vibe, excellent technical...

0 replies - 1348 views - 05/13/13 by Reza Rahman in Articles

NoSQL Week in Review #17

Martin Fowler's Introduction to NoSQL Martin Fowler presented this rapid introduction to NoSQL databases at GOTO Aarhus Conference back in 2012.  Here's...

0 replies - 1662 views - 03/08/13 by Eric Genesky in Articles

The Rise of NoSQL and Polyglot Persistence

Here's a video presented by Abdelmonaim Remani of Oracle at JavaOne last year.  From the original post: What does NoSQL mean to my enterprise? What is...

0 replies - 2128 views - 02/12/13 by Eric Genesky in Articles

JavaOne Shanghai Call for Papers Open

The effort to make JavaOne a truly global phenomenon moves forward! Following JavaOne Latin America last year, JavaOne Shanghai is going to be held again at...

0 replies - 306 views - 02/03/13 by Reza Rahman in Announcements

8 Links to Performance Tips from the Conference Circuit

In this week’s news, we go on the conference circuit to find great web performance tips from Velocity EU, WebPerfDays Europe, JavaOne and more.* Patrick...

0 replies - 3111 views - 10/29/12 by Leigh Shevchik in Articles

JavaOne 2012: Build Your Own Type System for Fun and Profit

I returned to Hilton Yosemite A/B/C to see two speakers from the University of Washington Computer Science and Engineering (Werner Dietl and Michael...

0 replies - 1846 views - 10/26/12 by Dustin Marx in Articles

JavaOne 2012: NetBeans - Project Easel

The JavaOne 2012 conference materials listed this presentation as "Project EASEL: Developing and Managing HTML5 in a Java World," but the...

0 replies - 2899 views - 10/25/12 by Dustin Marx in Articles

JavaOne - Next Year in Vegas?

OK, my adrenaline is back to normal, and it's time for a wrap-up about JavaOne. As the Main Event in which we participate every year, this year’s JavaOne...

0 replies - 2287 views - 10/25/12 by Baruch Sadogursky in Articles

JavaOne 2012 Report 3 Analysis & Conclusions

The Conference This year’s conference, in my opinion, was the best that Oracle have produced in the three years that it has taken over the stewardship of...

0 replies - 1524 views - 10/24/12 by Peter Pilgrim in Articles

JavaOne 2012: NetBeans.Next - The Roadmap Ahead

I walked the few steps necessary from Continental Ballroom 4 and one NetBeans topic (Project Easel) to Continental Ballroom 5 to see another...

0 replies - 1395 views - 10/24/12 by Dustin Marx in Articles

JavaOne 2012 Report Part 2

The theme of this year’s JavaOne was Make The Future Java. Was this tagline a clever choice of words? Maybe an implied call to action? It would appear...

0 replies - 1224 views - 10/23/12 by Peter Pilgrim in Articles

JavaOne 2012: Community Keynote

The third and final keynote, the Java Community Keynote, started the final day of JavaOne 2012. Although the first two keynotes were held in the...

0 replies - 1738 views - 10/23/12 by Dustin Marx in Articles

JavaOne 2012: What's New in Groovy 2.0

Guillaume Laforge's (SpringSource/VMware/@glaforge) "What's New in Groovy 2.0" presentation was in the same conference room (Hilton...

0 replies - 1685 views - 10/22/12 by Dustin Marx in Articles

JavaOne 2012: Getting Started with the NetBeans Platform

I stayed in the Hilton (Continental Ballroom 7/8/9) to see Geertjan Wielenga's (Oracle Development Tools Principal Project Manager) presentation...

0 replies - 1697 views - 10/21/12 by Dustin Marx in Articles

JavaOne 2012: Griffon, Up Close and Personal

After another tasty breakfast at Honey Honey Cafe & Crepery, I attended my initial Wednesday session, again in the Hilton (Imperial Ballroom A). The...

0 replies - 1678 views - 10/20/12 by Dustin Marx in Articles