Advertisement
Promo

All content for

'javaone'.

154 results. Displaying: 1-20



Previous

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8

Next


JavaOne: notes from the classroom

Blog This blog continues the reports I’m making on perceptions of JavaOne which I am attending this week in San Francisco. TS-6623 More Effective Java Following my session experience previously detailed in my husband Adrian Bridgwater’s blog, I decided...

[May 9, 2008, 10:49]

JavaOne: What Sun didn’t say…

Blog As is always the way with these things, attending a big show like JavaOne means you do tend to focus on what Sun Microsystems itself had to say - especially when the company has just been bought by the fourth richest man in the world.

[June 10, 2009, 1:16]

JavaOne Keynote: Live Blog Feed

Blog #08.51 PST - I'm sat in row 2 in the main auditorium at San Francisco's Moscone Centre for Sun Microsystems' JavaOne event. PST - McNeaily asks is this the last JavaOne? PST - There are some 10,000 attendees here and we're sat dutifully listening...

[June 2, 2009, 17:47]

A fresh brew: JavaOne Developers' Confererence

News At this week's JavaOne conference in San Francisco, Sun hopes to update its strategy to undermine Microsoft with the latest technologies to make their way into the Java universe. JavaOne news: Tuesday 5th June At this week's JavaOne conference, Sun...

[June 6, 2001, 12:52]

JavaOne: the ‘best of the rest’ awards

Blog If you’ve been digging into ZDNet.co.uk’s coverage of JavaOne in its entirety by now you’ll know that alongside news, there has also been show blogs (such as this one), video content, technical session overviews, Q&As and a variety of images to...

[May 7, 2008, 23:55]

JavaOne from the inside

Blog In addition to my general reports and news on Sun’s JavaOne developer conference this week in San Francisco, I also have the chance to feature some comment from inside the technical sessions. This session was an excellent kickoff to my 75 hours of...

[May 7, 2008, 23:37]

What to expect from Sun's JavaOne 2009

Blog Sun Microsystems didn't let a little thing like being acquired by Oracle get in the way of hosting its annual JavaOne developer conference in San Francisco from June 2 to 5 this year. Finally, those of you who, like me, take a connection to Twitter...

[June 1, 2009, 1:11]

JavaOne: Best defence against Microsoft

News This week, Sun will trumpet the latest improvements to its ambitious software project at its JavaOne conference in San Francisco. In the years since Sun Microsystems introduced Java, the software has sprawled across every corner of the computing...

[June 4, 2001, 14:11]

A Peek into the JavaOne 2009 Classrooms

Blog As an attendee of the 2009 JavaOne Conference, I was eager to drilldown into the latest and greatest Java technologies and technical session offerings. Accordingly, I thought I’d start off by attending a session dedicated to the Java Platform SDK...

[June 4, 2009, 14:03]

Sun kicks off JavaOne with OpenSolaris

Blog How many cards Sun is keeping up its sleeve for the rest of this week’s JavaOne developer conference is anybody’s guess. Day zero was presented as a pre-show community day with its own keynote address, during which the company’s executive VP of...

[May 6, 2008, 1:47]

Sun to sell Zaurus at JavaOne

News Sun Microsystems will be selling the long-awaited Zaurus SL-5500 Linux-based handheld computer at the JavaOne developer conference beginning on Monday in New York, as a publicity exercise and to raise awareness of the proliferation of Java in...

[March 22, 2002, 18:04]

Microsoft at JavaOne 2009: “We come in peace”

Blog If listening to Microsoft talk about openness and interoperability at a JavaOne keynote sounds weird, then I grant you - that's more of a push. Microsoft used its session this morning at JavaOne to talk about its work with the Apache Stonehenge...

[June 4, 2009, 18:47]

Verbal fisticuffs break out at JavaOne

News With all eyes focused on the maturing Web services ecosystem, and application servers the centerpiece of any Web services project, this week's JavaOne conference will include a lot of jockeying for position by the various Java 2 Enterprise Edition...

[June 12, 2003, 13:32]

Green is the colour at JavaOne

News This year the company is keen that coders attending JavaOne 2006 have less impact on their surroundings than in previous years. Sun Microsystems' annual Java developer conference is coming round again soon, and it's being held in San Francisco, as...

[May 9, 2006, 15:15]

The view from the floor at JavaOne

News Oracle's acquisition of Sun, and the lack of certainty about the direction of the new company, gave rise to mixed feelings on the show floor at the annual JavaOne developer conference this week. The Java community spreads well beyond Java these...

[June 4, 2009, 16:36]

Java phones take centre stage at JavaOne

News At JavaOne, Sun chief exectuive Scott McNealy shows how a card running Java can be used for security and biometric authentication. At JavaOne in San Francisco, Sun chief executive Scott McNealy discusses why he believes Java is a better platform...

[March 26, 2002, 12:50]

Microsoft at JavaOne 2009: “We come in peace”

Blog Comment Thanks for you comment mate. Don't we know each other from Australian Developer days? Adrian

[June 5, 2009, 16:37]

Microsoft at JavaOne 2009: “We come in peace”

Blog Comment There's no reason for Microsoft to not try to be interoperable on the server nowadays - Microsoft knows that it cannot control the server market like it thought it might, way back in 1998. The desktop, however, is another issue entirely.

[June 8, 2009, 15:04]

With Java in Palm, will companies bite?

News Sun Microsystems Inc.and 3Com Corp.used the opening of the JavaOne developers conference in San Francisco Tuesday to introduce Sun's Java programming platform on the Palm V hand-held. At JavaOne in March 1997, Sun launched a version of Java that...

[June 16, 1999, 7:59]

Photos: Taking the lid off Project Blackbox review

Reviews At JavaOne in San Francisco earlier this month, Sun showed off Project Blackbox, a working data centre from Sun that's engineered to fit into a standard shipping container 8 feet wide, 8 feet tall and 20 feet long.

[May 21, 2007, 10:05]

Video icon

Video


Previous

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8

Next


Skip Sub Navigation Links to CNET Brand Links

Help

Become part of the ZDNet community.

Newsletters