And it is rapidly approaching. 106,560 minutes or 1776 hours or rounded
10 weeks until the industry meets again in San Francisco! If you were
waiting for the content catalog,
it is finally there, too. With over 400 Sessions in 8 tracks this will
be a...
5 replies - 6643 views - 07/20/11 by Markus Eisele in News
The official dates of the JavaOne Conference have been announced by Oracle. Speculation has still lingered around the future of the popular Java conference since the former sponsor, Sun, was acquired by Oracle. JavaOne 2011 will be held from October 2nd...
0 replies - 18987 views - 04/25/11 by Katie Mckinsey in Daily Dose
This year's JavaOne is missing at least six sessions due to the Google's boycott of the Oracle conference. Attendees won't get to see the presentation by Joshua Bloch, the well-known author of "Effective Java", and they will also miss out on some...
5 replies - 4880 views - 09/21/10 by Mitchell Pronsc... in Articles
Ok, now I really want to go to JavaOne. I just found Oracle's new Content Catalog, which indexes all of the JavaOne, Oracle Develop, and Open World sessions for you to search - essentially making our acceptance-day list on DZone obsolete (but not in vain! ...
0 replies - 5252 views - 07/14/10 by Mitchell Pronsc... in Articles
JavaOne 2010 (alongside Oracle develop) is just four months away, and the anticipation is really boiling now. The blogosphere and twittersphere are abuzz with joyful recipients of JavaOne 2010 acceptance letters from Oracle this morning. Since Oracle...
41 replies - 15626 views - 05/11/10 by Mitchell Pronsc... in Articles
Oracle Lights the JavaOne Beacon
0 replies - 14352 views - 02/12/10 by Mitchell Pronsc... in Daily Dose
JavaOne will return to San Francisco September 19-23, 2010.
We look forward to the best JavaOne conference ever. We are pleased to
open this call for papers and welcome compelling submissions from across
the Java community. We expect JavaOne 2010 to...
0 replies - 3383 views - 02/12/10 by Mitchell Pronsc... in Announcements
It's alive! After several months of rumors predicting its death, JavaOne has risen from the grave and is set to debut once again in September. Oracle President Charles Phillips made the announcement at the Oracle-Sun webcast this afternoon. JavaOne 2010...
5 replies - 28287 views - 01/27/10 by Mitchell Pronsc... in News
For months there's been no announcement from Sun or Oracle about JavaOne 2010, or the future of the conference in general. Vladimir Vivien, who runs the Tampa Java Users Group (JUG), told DZone that the usual deadline for JavaOne has come and gone. The...
6 replies - 6085 views - 12/30/09 by Mitchell Pronsc... in Articles
Released in June at the JavaOne conference, the Java Store Beta is moving quickly towards its GA release. The Java and JavaFX application store just received some more updates on the client side and the developer side, which is now open to six more...
0 replies - 5662 views - 12/16/09 by Mitchell Pronsc... in News
"This is HOUSTON...." -- Here is a collection of voices and quotes from DEVOXX.....
13 replies - 6733 views - 12/03/09 by sunahouston in News
Since 1996, JavaOne has been the main event in the Java developer community. If the rumors we've read recently in "The Register" are true (and you should take them with a grain of salt), developers have seen the last of JavaOne. The Register...
8 replies - 11713 views - 10/08/09 by Mitchell Pronsc... in News
So here's the story, several weeks ago I was given the opportunity to report on the JavaOne conference for DZone. On June 1, I attended the CommunityOne conference and used up most of the ink in the pen I brought with me. Now I don't know about you, but...
4 replies - 5653 views - 07/10/09 by Burk Hufnagel in Articles
Towards the end of the Day 1 morning keynote at JavaOne 2009, Scott McNealy called Oracle CEO Larry Ellison up on stage to address the $7.4 billion dollar...
14 replies - 9272 views - 06/03/09 by Nitin Bharti in Videos
The general session at JavaOne kicked off about 60 minutes ago. After taking a short walk down memory lane, Jonathon Schwartz made a pretty low key entrance - certainly not a Ballmer like entrance. He made a few minor announcements, including the availability...
1 replies - 4065 views - 06/02/09 by Kirk Knoernschild in News