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Java technology on the desktop client is more vibrant than ever. Rich, interactive desktop applets and applications based on Java technology play an increasingly important role in delivering and supporting standard applications as well as new innovations. Desktop development in Java technology continues to thrive on all major desktop platforms, including Mac, Linux, and Windows.

Sessions in this track will guide developers through the GUI and graphics-related technologies that support Java platform-based applets and applications. Whether beginning or advanced in desktop development, attendees will learn what's happening in the Java Foundation Classes technology ("JFC/Swing"), AWT, and 2D. Also in the this track will be media-related sessions and sessions on the critical deployment technologies. Attendees will get up-to-date on Java technology support in the latest wave of new browsers using Java Plug-in software. They will also learn the benefits of deploying Java technology-based applications to the desktop using the Java Network Launching Protocol and API and Java Web Start software. For all developers who are doing desktop Java technology development, this track is a must.


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TS-1319(USA,2005) High-Performance Java Foundation Classes/Swing Technology in the Real World: Lessons Learned While Developing Yahoo! SiteBuilder
Daniel Lopez, Ethan Nicholas
TS-1453(USA,2005) Desktop Java Technology on a Massive Scale: Brazil's JFC/Swing-Based Income Tax Application
Serge Rehem, Julio Shinzato and Bruno Souza
TS-1861(USA,2005) Creating a Desktop Java Technology Application Leveraging Open Source: End to End
Scott Delap
TS-1906(USA,2005) Large-Scale Client Deployment Using Java Web Start Software
Matthias Schorer
TS-2623(USA,2005) A Success Story for the Development of a Large-Scale, Document-Based Java Technology Desktop Application
Kevin Ellis
TS-3005(USA,2005) Swing Hacks
Chris Adamson, Romain Guy and Joshua Marinacci
TS-3133(USA,2005) Desktop Java Technology in Project Mustang and Beyond
Stanley Ho, Thorsten Laux, Denis Mikhalkin, Scott Violet and Lewis Yobs
TS-3214(USA,2005) Advanced Java 2D API Topics for Desktop Applications
Doug Felt, Chet Haase and Phil Race
TS-3340(USA,2005) Architecting Complex JFC/Swing Applications
Ben Galbraith
TS-3603(USA,2005) Layout Roundup and Futures
Debra Dooley, James Lee, Scott Violet and Kathy Walrath
TS-3605(USA,2005) Extreme GUI Makeover, Episode 1: Lookin' Good
Shannon Hickey, Scott Violet and Yuriko Yamasaki
TS-3843(USA,2005) GUI Puzzlers
Konstantin Boudnik, Chet Haase, Roger Lewis, Hans Muller and Vanitha Venkatraman
TS-3902(USA,2005) Extreme GUI Makeover, Episode 2: Runnin' Fast
Christopher Campbell, Jim Graham and Dimitri Trembovetski
TS-5979(USA,2005) Introduction to Eclipse's Rich Client Platform
Jeff Gunther
TS-7122(USA,2005) Defining JFC/Swing GUIs Declaratively: A Survey
Hans Muller, Avadhanam Seetharama Prasad and Bill Situ
TS-7749(USA,2005) Simplifying Java Technology Desktop Client Construction Using JDesktop Network Components (JDNC)
Richard Bair, Amy Fowler and Bino George
TS-7904(USA,2005) Ease of Deployment in Project Tiger and Project Mustang
Peter Allenbach, Andy Herrick, Stanley Ho and Thomas Ng
TS-7992(USA,2005) Project Looking Glass: Cool LG3D Apps and How to Write Them
Paul Byrne and Hideya Kawahara
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