Oracle Open World 2010 Latin America was kick started this
morning by Oracle's President Mark Hurd. Later Adam Messinger's (Vice President in Fusion
Middleware group at Oracle) keynote started JavaOne Brazil and
gave a status update on the Java platform. In his talk, Staffan
showed a demo of JRockit Mission Control. TIM (a local Brazilian
telecom company) showed how they are using Java to serve
multi-million users in Brazil. Java FX super fast rendering
capabilities were shown in a video. I showed how a multi-instance
GlassFish 3.1 cluster can be easily created using web-based
administration console. The steps to reproduce the demo are
explained in the video below:
I accidentally left my tweetdeck open before …
First set of pictures from Oracle Open World, Oracle Develop, and
JavaOne 2010 in Brazil ...
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And a picture from dinner with local Java champions and JUG
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Looking forward to meet many others over the next 3 days.
And the evolving album so far:
JavaOne Brazil starts in a few more hours and here are some
pointers …
First set of pictures from Oracle Open World, Oracle Develop, and
JavaOne 2010 in Brazil ...
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And a picture from dinner with local Java champions and JUG
leaders of Brazil ...
Looking forward to meet many others over the next 3 days.
And the evolving album so far:
JavaOne Brazil starts in a few more hours and here are some
pointers …
First set of pictures from Oracle Open World, Oracle Develop, and
JavaOne 2010 in Brazil ...
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And a picture from dinner with local Java champions and JUG
leaders of Brazil ...
Looking forward to meet many others over the next 3 days.
And the evolving album so far:
JavaOne Brazil starts in a few more hours and here are some
pointers …
Recent Tips and News on Java EE 6 & GlassFish:
GlassFish
• An Eclipse / GlassFish / Java EE 6
Tutorial |
We all (at least majority of us) use some sort of maps to reach from one destination, say home, to another destination, say a shopping mall or a convention center. But once you've reached the mall then you switch to a different set of tools to navigate that is typically either a paper flyer or sign boards within the mall. Micello.com fills that gaps by providing maps for any indoor locations like airport, shopping malls, convention centers, retail centers, and college campus. |
Their application is built using "scalable stack" of GlassFish
and MySQL, uses RESTful Web services, and has given them a 99.9%
uptime in the past few months - no wonder its used to create
indoor maps for 50 malls in Singapore. Listen …
Oracle launches Unbreakable Kernel, updates MySQL and Java plans. And more.
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# Oracle launched its Unbreakable Enterprise Kernel.
# Oracle announced the release candidate of MySQL 5.5.
# Oracle outlined its plans for Java platform. JavaWorld has the details.
# Novell and SAP have collaborated on SUSE …
[Read more]JavaOne starts on Monday, but several key events are tomorrow, Sunday, including the keynote for OOW and the GlassFish Community Event and Party :-).
This will be a very busy week; below is a list of guides to (some) of the main events.
The JavaOne Conference Blog is the official source:
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JavaOne this year is held at a different location (Maps.Bing, Maps.Google) and in different dates … |
An update on some recent News on JavaOne 2010. As you know JavaOne San Francisco is Sep 19-23, 2010. The Official page has links to the Registration Page and the Online Catalog. News updates include:
• A surprisingly useful & manageable Catalog-as-tweets
via @javaoneconf |