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JavaOne 2010, the first conference to be run after the acquisition of Sun by [[Oracle Corporation]], was held September 19–23, concurrently with [[Oracle OpenWorld]]. This was the first year that the conference was not held at Moscone Center, instead hosted at three hotels on nearby Mason Street, one block of which was closed and covered with a tent, which formed part of the conference venue. JavaOne 2011 was held October 2–6, in the same venue configuration as in 2010, as will be JavaOne 2012, from September 30 to October 4.
 
==CommunityOne==
In 2007, an associated one-day event, '''CommunityOne''', was initiated, for the broader free and open-source developer community. In 2008, the second annual CommunityOne event was held on May 5.
 
In 2009, CommunityOne expanded to New York City (CommunityOne East, March 18–19) and to Oslo, Norway (CommunityOne North, April 15). The third annual CommunityOne in San Francisco took place from June 1–3, 2009, at Moscone Center.
 
Tracks included:
 
* '''Cloud Platforms''' – Development and deployment in the cloud.
* '''Social and Collaborative Platforms''' – Social networks and Web 2.0 trends.
* '''RIAs and Scripting''' – Rich Internet Applications, scripting and tools.
* '''Web Platforms''' – Dynamic languages, databases, and Web servers.
* '''Server-side Platforms''' – SOA, tools, application servers, and databases.
* '''Mobile Development''' – Mobile platforms, devices, tools and application development.
* '''Operating Systems and Infrastructure''' – Performance, virtualization, and native development.
* '''Free and Open''' – Open-source projects, business models, and trends.
 
CommunityOne was discontinued after the acquisition of Sun by Oracle.
 
==Show device==
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* 2008: [[Sentilla Perk Kit]], Pulse Smartpen, Sony Ericsson K850i
* 2009: [[HTC Diamond]] with [[JavaFX]] preinstalled?
 
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==CommunityOne==
In 2007, 2008, and 2009, an associated one-day event, '''CommunityOne''', was initiatedheld, for the broader free and open-source developer community. In 2008, the second annual CommunityOne event was held on May 5.
 
In 2009, CommunityOne expanded to New York City (CommunityOne East, March 18–19) and to Oslo, Norway (CommunityOne North, April 15). The third annual CommunityOne in San Francisco took place from June 1–3, 2009, at Moscone Center.
 
Tracks included:
 
* '''Cloud Platforms''' – Development and deployment in the cloud.
* '''Social and Collaborative Platforms''' – Social networks and Web 2.0 trends.
* '''RIAs and Scripting''' – Rich Internet Applications, scripting and tools.
* '''Web Platforms''' – Dynamic languages, databases, and Web servers.
* '''Server-side Platforms''' – SOA, tools, application servers, and databases.
* '''Mobile Development''' – Mobile platforms, devices, tools and application development.
* '''Operating Systems and Infrastructure''' – Performance, virtualization, and native development.
* '''Free and Open''' – Open-source projects, business models, and trends.
 
CommunityOne was discontinued after the [[Sun acquisition by Oracle|acquisition of Sun by Oracle.]]
 
==See also==
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