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JavaOne 2006 Wiki: java.net Activities and Contributions
Are you presenting at JavaOne in San Francisco? Let the java.net community know
about it by adding information about your presentation, including a link to your presentation description
once it is online, here on this page. Don't forget to link to your own People page too!
The first ever java.net CommunityCorner (see CommunityCorner2005) was a success by any standard, and a big success for a first try. We look forward to doing it again, a bit bigger, a bit better, and most importantly, as with last year, with plenty of community participation, even more than last year if possible. Come join us in booth #532!
Please login to java.net and post your ideas for JavaOne in the
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Want to come to JavaOne but having a hard time convincing your management
to fund your attendance? Volunteering to staff the CommunityCorner, or doing a mini-presentation
in the CommunityCorner
about your work in a java.net project, could be just the bit of added value that you need to justify the
cost of attending the conference. If you are local, you may request a pavilion-only free pass if you volunteer to work in the java.net CommunityCorner. See the bottom of the CommunityCorner wiki for more information.
Technical Presentations by java.net members
- TS-1109, The Sun Grid Compute Utility, After a brief background of grids and parallel computing to set the stage, this presentation will provide an overview of the Sun Grid, from a business and technical perspective. It will then describe how to use the Sun Grid, including an explanation of the execution environment and its components and the interfaces for interacting with the grid. A simple Java application will be used as an example to demonstrate the packaging, deployment, and execution steps. Tuesday 05/16/2006 03:15 PM - 04:15 PM, presented by Peter Murray, Sun Microsystems Inc; Fay Salwen, Sun Microsystems Inc; Uday Subbarayan, Sun Microsystems Inc
- TS-1595 Scaling Out Tier-Based Applications, Wednesday, May 17 2:45pm, John Davies, C24; Frank Greco, NYJavaSIG?; Nati Shalom, GigaSpaces?
- TS-3117, Advanced Sun Grid - Creating Applications for Horizontal Scale, After a brief overview of the Sun Grid, this session will discuss the design considerations associated with parallel development, including inter-node communications using sockets or socket wrapping services, data management and distributed partial failure / recovery in large scale deployments. It will elaborate on some parallel design patterns and best practices for using Grid Engine, Java, Java Networking, MPI, RMI, Jini/JavaSpaces, and the shared home directory, on Sun Grid. Different approaches for communications between distributed Java components will be discussed and illustrated by example applications and real time demos, Tuesday 05/16/2006 04:30 PM - 05:30 PM
- TS-5386, Groovy Goes RFID with Smart Sensors for Real-World Control, This presentation demonstrates a working system and walks through the Groovy scripts, showing their potential to address RFID customer requirements, Tuesday, 05/16/2006 05:45 PM - 06:45 PM, presented by Bruce Boyes, Systronix Inc; Jim Clarke, Sun Microsystems Inc; James Wright, Sun Microsystems Inc
- TS-3108 Sigrid: The Simplest Possible Grid Computing Platform, Thursday, May 18 1:30pm, Tim Bray, Sun Microsystems
- TS-3714 Flash-Gridding with Java Technology: Using Project, Glassfish, Jini/JavaSpaces, and Groovy as an Environment, for an Open Source, Self-Assembling Supercomputer
Thursday, May 18 2:45pm, James Gammill, Sean Merritt, Van Simmons, ComputeCycles?.org
- TS-3625 Scaling the Java Environment in Four Dimensions, Wednesday, May 17 12:15pm, Jim Waldo, Sun Microsystems
- TS-5622 Programmatic Access to a Compute Utility, Thursday, May 18 4pm, Murali Kaundinya, Sun Microsystems
- TS-3527 Building Highly Dynamic Battlefield Network Infrastructure for Boeing U.S. Army Future Combat Systems Using JXTA Technology, Thursday, May 18 12:15pm, Bernard Traversat, Sun Microsystems
- LAB-7135 Building Grid-Enabled Applications, Thursday, May 18 4pm, Amir Halfon, Daniel Templeton, Sun Microsystems Inc
- LAB-7110 Building Peer-to-Peer Java Technology-based Applications with JXTA Technology, Friday, May 19 12pm, James Todd, Sun Microsystems Inc
BOFs by java.net members
- BOF-7995, What's Next for Sun Grid?, This BOF will specifically explore ways in which the Sun Grid Compute Utility might evolve to support more interactive, long running usage scenarios such as Composite Applications (SOA, Mash-ups, etc.) and Software as a Service (SaaS?). For the Sun Grid to support these kind of services, new mechanisms must be developed to manage the virtualized resources in efficient and secure ways. Tuesday, 05/16/2006, 10:30 PM - 11:20 PM, presented by Dan Hushon, Sun Microsystems Inc; Daniel Templeton, Sun Microsystems Inc; Keith Thompson, Sun Microsystems Inc; Michael Wheaton, Sun Microsystems Inc
- BOF-0668 The Grid Appliance: Simplifying Distributed Computing, Thursday, May 18 8:30pm, Chris Cellucci, Tom Cellucci, Skill Corporation
- BOF-0579 Version-Aware SOA Using Jini and JavaSpaces? Technologies, Wednesday, May 17 7:30pm, Brian Elliott, Brian Zimmer, Orbitz; Brian Pontarelli, Naymz
- BOF-0268 Jini and JavaSpaces? Technologies, Wednesday, May 17 9:30pm, Peter Jones, John McClain?, Brian Murphy, Sun Microsystems
- BOF-2000 Object-Based Reports for Java Desktop Technology and the Java EE Platform, Wednesday May 17 09:30pm, Fernando Lozano
- BOF-2031 Experience Self-Organized and Ad Hoc Collaborative Development With the NetBeans? IDE, Thursday May 18 10:30pm, James Todd, Sun Microsystems
- BOF-0802 Financial Engineering Techniques in Java Technology, Wednesday May 17 9:30pm, Ami Navon, Sun Microsystems
- BOF-0007 JXTA Technology Security Best Practices, Wednesday May 17 10:30pm, Mike Duigou, Sun Microsystems
- BOF-0609 Project Looking Glass: Meet the Team and the Community, Tuesday May 16 9:30pm, Looking Glass Team, Sun Microsystems
Pods in the JavaOne Pavillion
- Java.net CommunityCorner ........ java.net mini-talks #532
- JXTAtm Technology #733
- Project Looking Glass 3D Desktop #718
- Sun Grid #712
- Glassfish #706
- JDK Community #723
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