May 4th and May 5th, 2008, Sunday and Monday before JavaOne
.
Events are at the Moscone (Website
,
Wikipedia
, Map
)
and/or the ThirstyBear (Website
, Map
).
We will be hosting an Unconference
on Sunday May 4th at the Moscone. Starting around 3pm PT. The "planning" discussion is at the advocacy
mailing list; the current thinking is to use some variation of the OpenSpace
principles. Alexis is coordinating the event. A publicly editable wiki page
has been created.
for planning purposes.
There will be a party in the evening of Sunday at the Thirsty Bear. We will announce at TheAquarium
and the USERS
mailing list.
Like last year, CommunityOne
is the day before JavaOne2008
.
Registration is free, but space is limited. Save your spot today. Register
now, and you'll also have free access to the JavaOne Pavilion and General Sessions on Tuesday, May 6.
| Event | Time |
|---|---|
| General Session | 9:30 am - 10:45 am |
| Technical Sessions | 11:00 am - 6:00 pm |
| Community Reception | 6:00 pm - 7:30 pm |
The General Session features Keynote presentations and announcements. Light lunch is included, and the community reception is rumored to be a big party. There are demo tables going in parallel with the presentations.
The sessions are roughly organized into tracks although topics like GlassFish are present in many tracks. We encourage you to register your interest in the GlassFish track just for room allocation purposes. The GF Overview and Roadmap session should be of general interest.
GlassFish Application Server v2 and v3 - Status and Roadmap (S297768
)
Abstract: Overview and Status of GF AS v2 and v3, including last minute announcements and sneak previews.
Speakers: Eduardo Pelegri-Llopart and Jerome Dochez.
GlassFish Lightning Talks (S297769
)
Abstract: Short presentations from key GF-related projects. See Lighting Talks
Moderator: Alexis Moussine-Pouchkine.
JavaFX™ Script and GlassFish™ AppServer v3: Productivity and Power, Front to Back (S297214
)
Abstract: Create JavaFX™ Script Rich-Client Front-Ends with GlassFish backends using JavaEE and Scripting Technologies.
Speakers: Tim Quinn and Josh Marinacci
A Sample Application Built in 3 Ways: Java EE, Spring 2.5, and Seam 2.0 All Deployed on GlassFish™ (S297287
)
Abstract: Implementating the same WebApp JSF/EJB/JPA, JSF/JPA/Spring and JSF/EJB3.0.
Speakers: Kito Mann and Carol McDonald
Tools for GFv3 and Scripting (S295418
)
Abstract: The impact of v3's modularity and emphasis on Scripting on IDEs (NB&Eclipse) and RunTimes
Speakers: Ludo Champenois and Vivek Pandey
There are many more sessions related to GlassFish, a sample includes:
) - Jean-Francois Arcand and Ted Goddard
) - Jean-Francois Arcand and Francois Orsini
) - Peter Pilgrim
) - Prakasha Aradhya and Murali Pottlapelli
) - Carla Mott and Greg Murray
) - Ludovic Poitou and Jim Yang
) - Charles Nutter
) - Ted Lueng and Frank Wierzbicki
) - Multiple
) - Dave Johnson and Vijay Ramachandran
) - Graeme Rocher
) - James Falkner
) - SuperPat, Daniel Raskin and Nick Wooler
) - Arun Gupta, Tor Norbye, Geertjan Wielenga
) - Greg Luck
) - Doug Clark & Shaun Smith
There are multiple GlassFish-related demos. Demos are clustered in tables, including those for:
For the full conference curriculum and session abstracts, visit:
CommunityOne Conference Curriculum
. The full catalog is here
. There are more than 70+ sessions on topics such as:
page.
Content may change. Change is good.
CommunityOne is sponsored by Sun Microsystems.
Titles of sessions modified for conciseness
Also see GlassFishDay 2007