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[[Image:The Future of Java.jpg|thumb|upright=0.8|Attendees at the 2004 JavaOne conference described their vision of the future of Java on a whiteboard.]]
'''JavaOne'''
The show was very popular; for the 1999 edition, there were 20,000 attendees at the [[Moscone Center]].<ref name="iw-1999">{{cite news | url=https://www.infoworld.com/article/2076471/what-sun-won-t-tell-you-about-javaone.html | title=What Sun won't tell you about JavaOne | author-first=Mariva H. | author-last=Aviram | magazine=InfoWorld | date=August 20, 1999}}</ref>
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|publisher = Oracle Developers Blog
|quote = The JavaOne conference is expanding to create a new, bigger event ... We’re calling the new event Oracle Code One
}}</ref> The CodeOne conference ran for two years.
In April 2022, Oracle announced that JavaOne will return in October,<ref>{{cite web
|url = https://blogs.oracle.com/java/post/javaone-is-back
|title = JavaOne is Back!
|access-date = 2022-03-22
|author = Sharat Chander
|date = 2022-03-22
|publisher = Oracle Blog
|quote = JavaOne is part of the recently announced Oracle CloudWorld conference (October 16-20, 2022) in Las Vegas, Nevada.
}}</ref> reclaiming the position the now defunct CodeOne conference once occupied. The conference has moved to Las Vegas from its original ___location in San Francisco.
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