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Tech Days
Tech Days 2010
Tech Days 2009–2010

A Worldwide Developer Conference

Advance your knowledge at Tech Days. Join expert technologists and fellow developers for a multiday immersion into enterprise technologies. Experienced evangelists will lead a no-hype, code-heavy curriculum focused on just two things: providing you with real-world best practices and helping you to improve your development skills.

James Gosling in Tokyo
Choose from more than 40 expert-led sessions across four tracks:
  • Enterprise Computing: Java Platform, Enterprise Edition (Java EE) 6; Ajax; GlassFish; OpenSSO; Java Persistence API; Java Servlet 3.0; Comet; MySQL; and more
  • Client Technologies: JavaFX; JDK 7; Java Platform, Micro Edition (Java ME); Virtualization; Scripting; Dynamic Tracing (DTrace) and Bytecode Tracing (BTrace); Cloud Computing; and more
  • Solaris: Web Services, Tools, C/C++ Applications, SourceJuicer, Multicore Systems, Application Performance, Security, High Availability, Open Networking, and more
  • Hands-On Labs: DTrace, RIA Applications, JavaFX, Dojo, REST, Java Persistence API, MySQL, Ajax Push, Comet, NetBeans, ZFS, Solaris, and more

Featured keynote: James Gosling. Expand your horizons with the the father of Java technology.

DEVELOP: YOU at Tech Days.


 
Videos
 
Sun SPOTs

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Sun SPOTs
Sun writer, Janice J. Heiss, interviews Sun Technology Evangelist, Angela Caicedo, about Sun SPOTs, Sun's open source hardware and software that can be used wherever wireless sensors are needed to gather and transmit information.
Tech Days in Saint Petersburg, Russia

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Tech Days in Saint Petersburg, Russia
Get a taste of the Tech Days in Saint Petersburg, Russia through this 3-minute clip. See inside the Sport Complex Yubileyniy, where the event took place and where Sun's open source technologies were presented to a rapidly growing and very enthusiastic Russian developer community.
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Tour Dates 2009–2010

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