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Java Communities in Action

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June 29, 2004
6:00 PM - 9:00 PM
Argent Hotel, Metro 3 Room
San Francisco, CA
While you're at the conference, don't miss our Tuesday evening event for an exclusive opportunity to participate in Java Communities in Action, including the Java Community Process (JCP) program, java.net, the Jini Community and the JXTA Community. This is your chance to mingle with fellow Java technology architects and developers, and meet with the companies and individuals most involved in the continued growth and success of Java technology.

Session descriptions

General java.net presentations
Java User Groups
JXTA Technology
Jini Technology
NetBeans Day program and NetBeans sessions

General java.net presentations

  • Hosting Your Project on java.net BOF-1816 by Helen Chen - Come join this session to find out about java.net projects. Community Leaders and other java.net personalities will be onhand to talk about different aspects of hosting your projects on java.net. Come join us and bring your questions!

  • Getting More From java.net BOF-1812 by jbob - What can java.net net do for you? What's here that can help you as a Java professional? Come join us at this session to learn more.

  • Java Technology Editors Roundtable BOF-2842 by Daniel Steinberg - The java.net homepage features articles, blogs, features, and spotlights from a wide variety of Java technology publications. At this roundtable, we have gathered editors to lead a discussion about what they have planned, what they are looking for, and how you can write for each of them. Share your ideas about what areas you would like to see better covered in the coming year.

Java User Groups

  • Java User Groups Leaders Meeting: we do not have a room for this, so, we'll meet during and after the above two java.net sessions (Hosting your project at java.net and Getting More from java.net). The sessions will run Monday, from 9:30 to 11:30, at Meeting Room 105, so we can meet between the sessions in this room, and after, we can go somewere to disscuss our JUGs and initiatives.

  • Java Technology and the Brazilian Foreign Trade System: How the J2EE? Fuels One of the World's Largest Economies BUS-3032 by Bruno Souza and Elizier Santos - This will be a presentation showing how J2EE? was used to build a large trade control system, that handles all of the nation's foreign trade, and connects directly with the trade systems of other contries. Come to this session to learn the technical details of this production system.

JXTA Technology

  • Distributed Life in
    JXTATM
    Technology Knowledge Networks
    BOF-1117 by Jeff Zhuk, President, Internet Technology School, Inc. - This session discusses
    JXTATM  
    protocols and focuses on the
    JavaTM
    technology implementation of the protocols for distributed knowledge networks.

  • Next Generation Web Services Using JXTA Peer-to-Peer Bernard Traversat Senior Engineer Sun Microsystems BOF-2217 by Bernard Traversat, Senior Engineer, Sun Microsystems - Developers can combine JXTA[tm] and Java[tm] Web service technologies, wrapping up the JXTA platform as a Web service, and exposing JXTA networking technology via a simple Java technology Web service interface.

  • JavaOne Hands-on Tutorial - JXTA technology by James Todd, Senior Engineer, Sun Microsystems - Kickstart your P2P? development ideas with hands on JXTA technology task oriented tutorials. Upon completion, you will have gained a solid understanding of the JXTA principals, optimal development environment, and examples of JXTA primitives, libraries and extensions.

  • JXTA Technology booth in the pavilion - Develop Peer-to-Peer
    JavaTM
    Applications
    by Lauren Zuravleff, Mile Duigou, James Todd, Juan Carlos Soto - pen-source
    JXTAtm
    technology has captivated the attention and imagination of the industry as an innovative Peer-to-Peer (P2P?) infrastructure to build applications. Using JXTA technology allows developers to spend development time on the application, not network infrastructure. Come see the benefits and advantages of the JXTA technology across servers, workstations, and mobile devices.

Jini Technology

  • Extending RMI with Firewall Traversal and Serialization Caching TS-1054 by Juan Ramirez and Michael Warres, MTS, Sun Microsystems, Inc. -
    JiniTM
    ERI (Extensible Remote Invocation) is a new implementation of the
    JavaTM
    Remote Method Invocation (RMI) programming model that provides APIs for customizing remote method invocation behavior on a per-remote object basis. This session focuses on illustrating the Jini ERI framework through concrete examples of RMI customizations enabled by it.

  • A Practical Guide to
    JiniTM
    Network Technology 2.0 - What's New, What's Cool, Tips And Tricks
    TS-1075 by Brian Murphy, Senior Staff Engineer, Sun Microsystems, Inc. - This presentation provides something of value to anyone interested in Jini network technology. It is part lecture, part status report, part white paper, and part tutorial. Most importantly, this presentation provides practical tips and guidelines for the Jini network technology developer who is looking for help with putting the pieces together when wading through the new specifications, and when converting current (or writing new) applications to operate in a world where distributed network security is becoming increasingly important.

  • JiniTM
    Network Technology and Auto-ID
    TS-1313 by Kevin MacDonald, Java & Software Ambassador, and Larry Mitchell, Principal Engineer, Sun Microsystems Inc. - This technical session focuses on how to use
    JiniTM
    network technology with RFID and Auto-ID technology, specifically how to deal with unreliable networks, readers, and other pieces of technology, and how to manage a large, dynamic system.

  • Wall Street, Grid Computing, and
    JiniTM
    Network Technology: Large-Scale Deployment of Computational Resources in a Hosted Environment
    TS-2387 by Ronald Simmons, Director, Fixed Income Technology, Invesco - This presentation discusses the design, development, and deployment of a production grid that addresses the folowing questions, among others
    * How do you bring new worker machines into and out of the grid dynamically?
    * How do you deploy new versions of computational software?
    * How do you seamlessly deal with machine failure?
    * How do you secure the system against unauthorized access?
    * How do you determine and capture information on system activity?
    * What sort of system API can writers of computational tasks rely upon?

  • JiniTM
    Network Technology-Enabled Service-Oriented Architecture (A Low-Cost Alternative to Enterprise
    JavaBeansTM
    (EJBTM) Architecture)
    TS-2614 by Leon Chism, Chief Internet Architect, and Steven Hoffman, Engineering Fellow, Orbitz - At the heart of Orbitz lies a highly scalable service-oriented architecture developed using
    JiniTM
    network technology. The session covers the progression of the architecture (currently in its second iteration), with a specific focus on issues of reliability and scalability. This architecture is the backbone for every transaction going through Orbitz.com, AA.com, and NWA.com.

  • The
    JiniTM
    Network Technology Session
    BOF-1076 by Brian Murphy and Keith Thompson, Senior Staff Engineers, Sun Microsystems, Inc. - This session provides a brief summary of what's new in the starter kit, as well as discusses the approaches and patterns one can employ when learning how to exploit these new features to develop services and clients that participate in a secure Jini network technology federation.

  • JiniTM
    Extensible Remote Invocation (Jini ERI) and
    JavaTM
    Remote Method Invocation (Java RMI) Q&A
    BOF-1134 by Peter Jones, Staff Engineer, and Nigel Daley, Member Technical Staff, Sun Microsystems, Inc. - The main focus of this session is Jini network technology extensible remote invocation (Jini ERI), the customizable implementation of the
    JavaTM
    technology RMI programming model that is available as part of the Jini network technology Starter Kit version 2.0.

  • The Arrival of Dynamic Networking BOF-1154 Jennifer Kotzen, Jini Product Marketing, and Jim Hurley, Senior Engineering Manager, Sun Microsystems, Inc. - This session introduces attendees to both the immediate reality and longer term vision of dynamic networking. It is focused on the intersection of powerful business, market, and technology issues that are driving the emergence of a new generation of distributed computing systems today.

  • Distributed Image Reformation Using
    JavaSpacesTM
    Technology
    BOF-2429 by Bill Rawlings, Software Engineer, Principal, Lockheed Martin ISS - This presentation describes a simple and cost-efficient method to reformat large amounts of imagery data. The system described could be of benefit to any person or company dealing with imagery on a large basis. Additionally, the concepts presented in this session should be of interest to anyone utilizing or considering the utilization of Jini network technology and JavaSpaces technology.

  • Service-Oriented Architectures: Separating Hype From Reality BOF-2840 by Michael Ogg, CTO, and Sean Landis, Senior Software Engineer, Valaran Corporation - In this presentation, we take a specific use case, namely building a computational grid, and examine details of the architecture and services in both web services and Jini network technology architectures.

  • Integration of In-Vehicle Components Leveraging
    JiniTM
    Network Technology
    BOF-3807 by Cameron Roe, VP and Chief Software Architect, PsiNaptic Inc., and Vladimir Rasin, Architect, Ford Scientific Research Lab - In this session, we describe a solution developed by Ford Research to manage the interaction of in-vehicle modules and devices in a standardized (across Ford Motor Company) manner.

  • Intelligent Automation for Distributed Environments with
    JavaTM
    Technologies
    BUS-2609 Andy Gelme, Lead Architect, Majitek International, Michael Geisler, Senior Systems Engineer, Sun Microsystems Autralia Pty Ltd, and Phil Blythe, Software Development Manager, Majitek International - This presentation gives the audience some real-world examples of how the distributed frameworks of
    JiniTM
    network technology v2.0 and Maj can be used to power complex distributed systems, and bring intelligent, user-interface-driven decision and automation into commercial marketplaces. It outlines the pitfalls of existing architectures when applied to high-dimensionality device environments, and the necessity for new symbolic abstraction frameworks and standards to drive network edge computing environments.

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  • Desktop Application Architecture I: Using the NetBeansTM Platform Application Framework to Create a Rich Client Application TS-1694 by Rich Unger, Tim Boudreau, Andre Eickler, Jaroslav Tulach Rich-client applications share a common set of core functionality: look and feel settings, settings management and presentation, drag-and-drop, UI design, localization, management of menus and toolbars, wizards, help system integration and more. The NetBeans platform provides all this functionality and more. This talk will demonstrate how the NetBeansTM platform can be reused as a generic desktop application platform.

  • Developing Software Tools That Work with Both Eclipse and NetBeansTM IDEs TS-1876 by Robert Buffone

  • Discover and Play with New Features of the NetBeansTM IDE, Version 3.6 7621 The NetBeansTM IDE release 3.6 has added significant improvements in many areas. For example, windows navigation has been enhanced: you can arrange windows with drag-and-drop, and the IDE now supports native look-and-feel for the Windows and Mac OS platforms. In addition, the editor now supports code-folding, the tool has added "to do" windows for easy task-tracking, and the form editor is integrated. As for Web and J2EETM? platform development, the IDE supports JavaTM Servlet technology version 2.4 and Java Server PagesTM (JSPTM) technology version 2.0, as well as JSP software validation. In this hands-on lab, attendees will develop, deploy, debug and test Web applications leveraging these new features.

  • Integrating Ant Builds Into the NetBeansTM IDE BOF-1598 by Jesse Glick and Petr Hrebejk This session offers a brief overview of both NetBeans and Ant tools, and then discusses how they can be integrated. Some users have no direct interest in Ant and just want the IDE to set up reasonable build scripts and configuration for them, using a simple GUI. Other users are comfortable editing Ant scripts and want complete extensibility and power. Different kinds of projects, such as JavaTM 2 Platform, Micro Edition (J2METM? platform) MIDlets or web applications based on JavaTM 2 Platform, Enterprise Edition (J2EETM? platform), have very different requirements to accommodate. In all cases, the IDE's project system attempts to line up naturally with the Ant build structure. Furthermore, development-time features such as Java method completion need to share some configuration with Ant, such as the Java classpath. We show a demo of the major integration features.

  • Meet the NetBeansTM Development Team BOF-2730 by Steve Wilson NetBeansTM technology is an open source IDE for developing J2SE? and J2EE? appplications. This is an opportunity to meet the NetBeans developers, learn about the product now and plans for the future, get helpful hints, network with other NetBeans technology users, and ask any questions you might have.

  • What's New with NetBeansTM IDE? TS-3204 by Steve Wilson and Ian Formanek Come and learn about all the exciting changes to the NetBeansTM Open Source IDE project. The session includes information and demonstrations of new features added in the 3.6 and 4.0 releases. Some of these features include: improved look and feel, streamlined workflow, enhanced code editing, automated refactoring, JavaTM 2 Platform, Standard Edition (J2SETM?) 1.5 support, deep Ant build system integration and more! Attendees also learn how to take advantage of the NetBeans IDE to develop solutions for the Web, the desktop, and a range of mobile devices. If you haven't seen NetBeans IDE lately, then you need to come see what you're missing.

  • JavaTM Technology IDE Shootout So you're happy with your favorite editor and have key mappings configured for every command under the sun? Are you sure you know what you're missing? In this talk, five developers share their coolest tips and tricks, representing IntelliJ, Eclipse, NetBeansTM software, Emacs and JBuilder. Come take a stand for your favorite IDE or see what the others have to offer.

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