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'''JavaOne''' is an annual conference (since 1996) put on by [[Sun Microsystems]] to discuss [[Java (programming language)|Java]] technologies, primarily among Java developers. JavaOne is held at the [[Moscone Center]] in [[San Francisco, California]] usually between April and June and typically runs from Sunday to Friday. Technical sessions on a variety of topics are held during the day. In the evening, Birds of a Feather (BOF) sessions are held at the Moscone Center and surrounding hotels. BOF sessions allow people to focus in on a particular aspect of Java technology.
Access to the technical sessions, keynote presentations, exhibits and BOF sessions requires a conference pass which usually costs between $1795 to $1995 USD.
In 1999, the JavaOne conference played host to an event called the [[Hackathon]], this event was a challenge set by [[John Gage]]. Attendees were to write a program in [[Java (programming language)|Java]] for the new [[Palm V]] using the infrared port to communicate with other Palm users and register it on the Internet.
==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 (now called CommunityOne West), will take place from June 1-3, 2009, at The Moscone Center
CommunityOne focuses on open-source innovation and implementation.
Tracks include:
* '''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.
The main conference on Monday, June 1, is free. Deep Dive technology tutorials on June 2 and June require a fee.
[[General Info]]<ref>[http://developers.sun.com/events/communityone/2009/west/index.jsp]</ref>
[[Sessions]]<ref>[http://developers.sun.com/events/communityone/2009/west/sessions.jsp]</ref>
[[Deep Dive Technology Tutorials]]<ref>[http://developers.sun.com/events/communityone/2009/west/deep_dives.jsp]</ref>
[[Agenda]]<ref>[http://developers.sun.com/events/communityone/2009/west/agenda.jsp]</ref>
==Show device==
[[Image:Java Ring.jpg|thumb|Java ring]]
Each year at the conference there is a hardware device highlighted, available to attendees, typically before sold to the general public or at a steep discount.
* 1998: [[Java ring]]
* 1999: [[Palm V]]<ref>[http://www.javaworld.com/jw-08-1999/jw-08-javaone-palm.html JavaOne's Palm-sized winner]</ref>
* 2000
* 2001
* 2002: [[Sharp Zaurus]]<ref>[http://www.oreillynet.com/onjava/blog/2002/03/javaone_day3_wireless_world.html JavaOne - Day3 - Wireless World]</ref>
* 2003
* 2004: Homepod, a wireless MP3 device from [[Gloolabs]]<ref>[http://www.javalobby.org/nl/archive/jlnews_20040622o.html And the JavaOne 2004 "Official Show Device" is... ]</ref>
* 2005
* 2006: [[SavaJe]] Jasper S20 phone
* 2007: [[RS Media]] programmable robot
* 2008: Sentilla Perk Kit, Pulse Smartpen, Sony Ericsson K850i
==References==
<references />
==External links==
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* [http://java.sun.com/javaone/ JavaOne Web Site]
* [http://developers.sun.com/events/communityone/ CommunityOne Web Site]
* [http://www.moscone.com/ Moscone Center]
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New page wikitext, after the edit (new_wikitext ) | '[[Image:The Future of Java.jpg|thumb|Attendees at the 2004 JavaOne conference described their vision of the future of Java on a whiteboard.]]
'''JavaOne''' is an annual conference (since 1996) put on by [[Sun Microsystems]] to discuss [[Java (programming language)|Java]] technologies, primarily among Java developers. JavaOne is held at the [[Moscone Center]] in [[San Francisco, California]] usually between April and June and typically runs from Sunday to Friday. Technical sessions on a variety of topics are held during the day. In the evening, Birds of a Feather (BOF) sessions are held at the Moscone Center and surrounding hotels. BOF sessions allow people to focus in on a particular aspect of Java technology.
Access to the technical sessions, keynote presentations, exhibits and BOF sessions requires a conference pass which usually costs between $1795 to $1995 USD.
In 1999, the JavaOne conference played host to an event called the [[Hackathon]], this event was a challenge set by [[John Gage]]. Attendees were to write a program in [[Java (programming language)|Java]] for the new [[Palm V]] using the infrared port to communicate with other Palm users and register it on the Internet.
==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 (now called CommunityOne West), will take place from June 1-3, 2009, at The Moscone Center
CommunityOne focuses on open-source innovation and implementation.
Tracks include:
* '''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.
The main conference on Monday, June 1, is free. Deep Dive technology tutorials on June 2 and June require a fee.
http://developers.sun.com/events/communityone/2009/west/agenda.jsp
==Show device==
[[Image:Java Ring.jpg|thumb|Java ring]]
Each year at the conference there is a hardware device highlighted, available to attendees, typically before sold to the general public or at a steep discount.
* 1998: [[Java ring]]
* 1999: [[Palm V]]<ref>[http://www.javaworld.com/jw-08-1999/jw-08-javaone-palm.html JavaOne's Palm-sized winner]</ref>
* 2000
* 2001
* 2002: [[Sharp Zaurus]]<ref>[http://www.oreillynet.com/onjava/blog/2002/03/javaone_day3_wireless_world.html JavaOne - Day3 - Wireless World]</ref>
* 2003
* 2004: Homepod, a wireless MP3 device from [[Gloolabs]]<ref>[http://www.javalobby.org/nl/archive/jlnews_20040622o.html And the JavaOne 2004 "Official Show Device" is... ]</ref>
* 2005
* 2006: [[SavaJe]] Jasper S20 phone
* 2007: [[RS Media]] programmable robot
* 2008: Sentilla Perk Kit, Pulse Smartpen, Sony Ericsson K850i
==References==
<references />
==External links==
{{Commonscat}}
* [http://java.sun.com/javaone/ JavaOne Web Site]
* [http://developers.sun.com/events/communityone/ CommunityOne Web Site]
* [http://www.moscone.com/ Moscone Center]
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[[Category:Java platform]]
[[Category:Computer conferences]]
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[[Category:Recurring events established in 2007]]
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