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great deal of invention has been built on the Java platform,
particularly evident in the huge variety of applications written in the
language. This track will aspire to capture that creative energy and to
offer a selection of the coolest stuff in the Java technology universe.
Instead of being limited to a shared technological or domain-specific
theme, there's only one thing the presentations in this track will have
in common: They will open the eyes of Java platform developers to new
possibilities and opportunities.
Sessions in this track will describe innovative uses of the Java
programming language in applications and extensions to the Java
platform. The track's charter is very broad, and virtually any
interesting work qualifies for a session. For example, past topics
ranged from a robotic arm control, scripting languages, an interactive
music game device, server APIs for mobile services, platform extensions
for debugging and enhanced scalability, and the latest in Remote Method
Invocation (RMI), Jini network technology, aspect-oriented programming,
and Grid computing -- all of it for, in, with, or thanks to Java
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TS-1084(USA,2005) |
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Game Case Studies Using the Sun Game Server Jeffrey Kesselman |
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TS-1156(USA,2005) |
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Case Study: Lessons Learned Developing the U.S. Submarine Fleet's Electronic Deck Log Megan Meyer and David Patrone |
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TS-1173(USA,2005) |
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Visualizing Gizmos, Gadgets, and Whatchamacallits Mike Brown |
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TS-1416(USA,2005) |
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Files from Mars: Java Technology in the MER Data Infrastructure David Noble |
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TS-1464(USA,2005) |
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Self-Configuring Smart Java Technology Robots Through Plug and Play I/O Boards Bruce Boyes |
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TS-1607(USA,2005) |
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RFID and Java Technology--a Reality Joe Bradley, Michael Hayward, and Peter Murray |
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TS-1629(USA,2005) |
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Real-World Experience in Application Scaling Using Java Data Objects Brig Dellinger and William Sears |
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TS-1915(USA,2005) |
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Formula 1 and Jini/Rio Dynamic Network Architecture Antonella Balduzzi, Fabrizio Giudici, and Rafal Kowalski |
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TS-3402(USA,2005) |
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Groovy = Java Technology + Ruby + Python for the JVM Rod Cope |
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TS-3494(USA,2005) |
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Taking the Hype out of Hypertext UIs: End-to-End UI Objects Christian Kurzke |
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TS-5471(USA,2005) |
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Jini and JavaSpaces Technologies on Wall Street John Davies, Frank Greco, Nati Shalom, Emile Werr, and Oliver Zeng |
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TS-7159(USA,2005) |
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Java Platform Clustering: Present and Future Grzegorz Czajkowski and Mick Jordan |
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TS-7188(USA,2005) |
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Tommy: Java Technology in the DARPA Grand Challenge Paul Perrone |
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TS-7208(USA,2005) |
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JXTA Technology Beyond File Sharing: P2P Grows Up Bernard Traversat |
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TS-7212(USA,2005) |
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Clustering, Consistency, and Caching: An Implementor's View of JSR 107 Michael Kovacs and Andy Piper |
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TS-7364(USA,2005) |
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Workflow, BPM, and Java Technology Tom Baeyens |
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TS-7395(USA,2005) |
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Programming Models for the Converged IT and Network Domain in Telecom Operators Indu Kodukula and Ken Lee |
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TS-7536(USA,2005) |
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Taking the Java Language Into Uncharted Waters: Project Mackinac, Sun's RTSJ Implementation Greg Bollella, David Hofert, and Christophe Lizzi |
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TS-7659(USA,2005) |
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Runtime Aspects With JVM Support Jonas Boner, Joakim Dahlstedt, and Adam Fitzgerald |
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TS-7849(USA,2005) |
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Omniscient Debugging Bil Lewis |
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TS-8601(USA,2005) |
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Java Technology and Smart-Dust: Building Intelligent Sensor Networks Angela Caicedo and Simon Ritter |
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