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Hans Boehm
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Interesting talk by Hans Boehm on Finalization and the JMM. It was mostly a repeat of his presentation at POPL03, that you can find here.
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Just came back from the Netbeans day where Tim Cramer, Tim Lindholm, Bob Brewin, Graham Hamilton and Tim Bray talked about building a community around NetBeans, with SE, ME, EE and XML. The message is clear there is no other IDE more open than Netbeans. Cramer mentioned he was working with Kaffe folks in Brazil for them to be able to deploy apps from within Netbeans. Coyote was mentioned also as another example of how not just Netbeans but also SE is opening up to other non-Java languages. Hamilton said they’ll be enhancing the bytecode in Dolphin (aka Java 7) to ease support for scripting languages.
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This year they’re having 318 BOFs and Sessions in 8 different Tracks…
BEA — 26 talks: 13 BOFs, 13 Sessions
Google — 2 talks: 1 BOF, 1 Session
IBM — No talks???
Sun — 144 Talks: 71 BOFs, 73 Sessions
Oracle — 16 Talks: 5 BOFs, 11 Sessions
Nokia — 11 Talks: 7 BOFs, 4 Sessions
HP — 2 talks: 1 BOF, 2 Sessions
SAP — 2 talks: 1 BOF, 1 Session
Motorola — 5 talks: 2 BOFs, 3 Sessions
JBoss — 6 Talks: 1 BOF, 5 Sessions
Interface21 — 2 …
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“I, Microsoft, take you, Sun, to be my partner,
loving what I know of you, and trusting what I do not yet know.
I eagerly anticipate the chance to be as admired as you were,
getting to know the force you had become,
and falling in love a little more every day.
I promise to interop, interop and interop with you
through whatever life may bring us.”
2005 will mark the return of Microsoft to JavaOne though they did send a few employees …
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Billy Newport, lead high availability architect for the WebSphere application server platform and a lead architect for WebSphere Extended Deployment (XD) was interviewed on theserverside.com. He talks about asymmetric/partitioned vs. symmetric clustering models.
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