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JavaOne Online Technical Sessions

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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 technology.

Sessions
Number
Title
Detail
The Sun Grid Compute Utility
Michael Bellissimo, Fay Salwen, Uday Subbarayan, and Peter Murray, Sun Microsystems, Inc
Squawk: A Java VM for Wireless Sensor Networks
Derek White, Eric Arseneau and Cristina Cifuentes, Sun Microsystems, Inc
JRuby: Bringing Ruby to the JVM Software
Thomas Enebo, Aandtech, Inc; and Charles Nutter, Ventera Corp
Scaling the Java Environment in Four Dimensions
Jim Waldo, Sun Microsystems, Inc
Bi-Fi: Just Like Your Doctor!
Alex Pesterev, UCLA Electrical Engineering Department; Shahin Farshchi, Vista Integrated Systems; Kiran Patel, Sun Microsystems,
Flash-Gridding with Java Technology: Using Project Glassfish
James Gammill, Sean Merritt, Ronald Simmons, ComputeCycles.org
A Robotic Dune Buggy Named Tommy
Paul Perrone, Perrone Robotics, Inc
Scaling Up a Real Application on Azul
Cliff Click, Azul Systems
Groovy Goes RFID with Smart Sensors for Real-World Control
Bruce Boyes, Systronix, Inc; James Wright and Jim Clarke, Sun Microsystems, Inc
High Performance: Writing a Sony PlayStation Emulator in Java Technology
Matt Howitt and Graham Sanderson, Lombardi Software
The ESSENCE of Disease Surveillance
Nathaniel Tabernero, Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory
Programmatic Access to a Compute Utility
Murali Kaundinya, Sun Microsystems, Inc
Using Java Technology-based Neural Networks to Predict Trauma Mortality
Robert Gatliff, Memorial Health, Savannah, GA; Brian Briggman, Software Consultants Inc., Memorial Health, Savannah, GA
How Nike iD Hurdled the Java Technology and Flash Barrier
Travis Davidson, Jonathan Hager, and Kirk Jones, Nike, Inc
Mass Market Two-Factor Authentication Using Java ME and Java EE Technologies
Alex Karasulu, Apache Software Foundation; Michael Yuan, Jboss, Inc

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