Anyone care to venture a guess as to whether there will be a JavaOne 2010?
JavaOne is an annual conference put on by Oracle Sun to discuss Java technologies, primarily among Java developers.
Yes, there will be a JavaOne Conference in 2010. JavaOne will be co-located with Oracle Develop during Oracle OpenWorld in San Francisco from September 19-23, 2010. One can experience and register for JavaOne as a standalone conference just as before, or can attend Oracle Develop 2010 and/or Oracle OpenWorld as well;
Furthermore, unlike in recent years, JavaOne will focus solely on Java Technology and its associated ecosystem. You're welcome to attend Oracle Develop and Oracle OpenWorld to gain insight into specific products. As usual, all Java users and partners are invited to submit papers and to attend JavaOne.
For the first time, rapidly growing developer communities outside the U.S. will have access to the JavaOne experience. Although the currently scheduled Sun Tech Days in India and Russia will continue to occur as planned, JavaOne and Oracle Develop will occur in place of Sun Tech Days thereafter.
JavaOne 2010 Event Schedule:
Call or papers---open from February 10through March 2010.
Will be held at San Francisco on September 19-23.
JavaOne will include sessions organized into seven tracks, and individuals are encouraged to submit proposals targeted at one of the seven tracks:
1. Core Java Platform
2. Java SE and Desktop Java
3. Java EE and Java for Enterprise Applications
4. JavaFX and Rich User Experience
5. Java ME and Mobile
6. Java for Devices, Card and TV
7. The Java Frontier.
For Paper Submission and details...log on to JavaOne 2010..
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