Another edition of JavaOne has come to a close. Sitting at San Francisco International Airport (SFO) to head home seems like a good opportunity to provide a "round up" of my posts on JavaOne 2011. These are posts I wrote during the conference itself or immediately after it ended; I wrote more posts about JavaOne 2011 before the conference began.
- Keynotes and Summary
- Technical Sessions (no particular order other than coarse grouping)
- (Oracle OpenWorld) From Java SE, 2012, to Java 12: Java SE Roadmap
- Project Lambda: To Multicore and Beyond
- The Definitive Set of HotSpot Performance Command-line Options
- Every Last Nanosecond: Tuning the JVM for Extreme Low Latency
- Are Your Garbage Collection Logs Speaking to You?
- Do You Really Get Classloaders?
- Serialization: Tips, Tricks, and Techniques
- The Diabolical Developer (Redux)
- JVM Bytecode for Dummies
- Rocking the Gradle
- Extending Java's Reach with Groovy: Seven Scenarios
- What's New in Groovy 1.8
- Clojure in the Enterprise: Easy Concurrency with Java Integration
- The Not Java That's Not Scala: Alternatives for Java EE Development (Fantom and Gosu)
- JavaFX 2.0 with Alternative Languages
- Moving to the Client - JavaFX and HTML5
- Introduction to the JavaFX Scene Builder
- Best Practices for XML/Schema Data Binding with JAXB
- REST and Hypermedia as the Engine of Application State with Standard Java APIs
- Virtualizing Your Java Applications: Best Practices
- Why Java Is An Ideal Platform for Devops Automation (Cloud Computing)
Looking over this list of keynotes and sessions reminds me how much JavaOne 2011 had to offer. This is even more startling when one considers that each of the technical sessions above represents just one offering of many available in each session's timeslot. It truly was an information-packed conference.
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