2009 Session: Open Source Java: Top Ten Things You Didn't Know You Could Do
Wednesday, 11:20 - 12:10
Track: Java
Java has been open source for a little over two years now and it has seen tremendous growth both in the community around it as well as in projects and adoption. OpenJDK (Java SE) and phoneME (Java ME) are highly developed and robust platforms that offer compelling features for building technology solutions. In this session we'll walk you through the top ten ways developers are leveraging OpenJDK and phoneME today for their applications and projects.
Prerequisites
Mid-level Java experience
Expectations
Learn what's new in open source Java SE and ME and the top ten things people are doing with it
Additional Info
Terrence Barr
Terrence Barr is Senior Technologist at Sun Microsystems and Community Ambassador of the Java Mobile & Embedded Community. He has 15+ years of industry experience and has been working on various technical aspects of embedded systems and Java ME for a number of years including implementation and optimization of virtual machines, byte code hardware acceleration, and multiprocessor platforms. His blog can be found here.