1. Projects and Strategy
Learn from the challenges, strategies, and successes of open source projects. Includes sessions on open source principles, community building, music, robotics, Sun SPOT, mobile and embedded, OpenJDK, OpenDS, OpenOffice.org, ODF and more.
2. Scripting: Rich Content and RIAs
Develop dynamic web experiences across a wide variety of devices. Sessions will cover PHP, AJAX, Python, Ruby, Javascript, JavaFX, jMaki and more.
3. Next Generation Web Applications
Harness the network effects that the Internet makes possible. Sessions will cover social networking, mashups, widgets, and web services.
4. Tools and IDEs
Sessions will cover a survey of tools for greater productivity, Eclipse-based Plug-ins, OpenOffice.org extensions development with NetBeans, the latest in Subversion 1.5, and more.
5. Linux Communities
Join community leaders from Linux distribution communities including Ubuntu, Fedora and openSUSE. Will include a panel discussion of all participating community leaders.
6. OpenSolaris
Learn from OpenSolaris contributors. Sessions will cover virtualization, application observability, security, interoperability, and performance and more.
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7. NetBeans
Learn first-hand how NetBeans IDE can help you become more productive. Sessions will include demos of upcoming features, IDE tips and tricks, and appearances by special guests.
8. Databases
Learn from contributors to MySQL, postgreSQL and Java DB. Sessions will cover strategies for scaling, streamlined web applications, enabling real time RIAs with Comet, and performance tuning.
9. Web and Application Servers
Learn about the latest features in Apache HTTP, as well as OSGI integration with JBoss.
10. GlassFish
Learn directly from from contributors how to get the most out of the features and updates in GlassFish V3. The focus of the release is modularization, enablement of non Java EE containers, and embedability.
11. Web Scale Computing
Learn about utility (cloud) computing, software as a service (SaaS), high performance computing (HPC), massively parallel gaming, and related networking, systems, database, and development issues.
12. Chip Multithreading: OpenSPARC
An open, collaborative process advancing the 64-bit processor environment and multithreading capabilities. Sessions will cover new opportunities and challenges for those who want to achieve maximum application performance.
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