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Core Technology: Embedded / Real-Time / Java Card


As a serious Java programmer, you express yourself any number of ways: by tuning the garbage collector for performance or predictability, developing new techniques to better manage concurrency, shrinking Java technology as far as possible to meet the needs of that new embedded device, and more. The Core Technology track topics range from the compelling capabilities presented by Java Card version 3, which puts a Web server on a credit card, to the awesome scale and ability of Java EE 6 technology with profiles, providing the backbone for today's Web 2.0 and SOA infrastructures. And, of course, we haven't left out the heart of Java technology -- Java Platform, Standard Edition -- which has just seen the arrival of the consumer-oriented Java SE 6 update 10 while on the road to Java SE 7 technology.

In this track you will find a broad spectrum of topics, such as:

  • Embedded/real-time/Java Card technologies: The use of Java technology in devices other than phones is growing rapidly. Real-time Java brings precision control over applications and elements of the Java VM, such as garbage collection. Java Card technology has been powering network interfaces for advanced and feature phones for years now, but the forthcoming version 3 combines a richer CLDC-based stack with Web server capabilities -- all running on your bank card, SIM chip, or embedded device.
  • Tools and languages: Java technology has many great tools for general development, but different domains sometimes require specific or customized tools, or new extensions to standard tools. This track also covers languages beyond Java technology, including JavaScript, Ruby, Python, and so on, which have created new models for development and new opportunities for integration with the Java VM.
  • Cool stuff: In this topic you'll learn about innovative and emerging uses of Java technology in interesting new domains.
Download all following PDFs of this track in one .zip file.

Sessions
Number
Title
Detail
Duke's Dancing Partner: Connecting Handheld Game Consoles with Java Technology
Max Mu, Sun Microsystems, Inc.; Liang Xu, Sun Microsystems, Inc.
The Galilean Moons of Eclipse
Wayne Beaton, Eclipse
Step-by-Step Development of an Application for the Java Card 3.0 Platform
Anki Nelaturu, Sun Microsystems, Inc.; Eric Vetillard, Trusted Labs
Java in the Brazilian Digital TV: Interactivity and Digital Inclusion on TV
Magno Cavalcante, Petrobras / RioJUG.org; Clayton Chagas, Brazilian Army Research Center
Java Card 3 Platform: A Platform for Embedded Systems
Saqib Ahmad, Sun Microsystems, Inc.; Laurent Lagosanto, Gemalto; Patrick Van Haver, Gemalto
Java Card Platform Puzzlers
Alexander Glasman, Sun Microsystems, Inc.; Hema Kalsi, Sun Microsystems, Inc.; Tanjore Ravishankar, Sun Microsystems, Inc.; Lichun Zhan, Sun Microsystems, Inc.
Easily Tuning Your Real-Time Application
Bertrand Delsart, Sun Microsystems, Inc.; Frederic Parain, Sun Microsystems, Inc.
LincVolt Car: Driving Toward 100 Miles per Gallon
Paul Perrone, Perrone Robotics, Inc.
Project playSIM: Experimenting with Java Card 3 System Programming
Eric Arseneau, Sun Microsystems, Inc.; Fritjof Engelhardtsen, Telenor
Real Time: Understanding the Trade-Offs Between Determinism and Throughput
Eric Bruno, Sun Microsystems, Inc.; Roland Westrelin, Sun Microsystems, Inc.
From Parking Meters to Netbooks: Java Platform, Standard Edition 6 for ARM-Based Devices
Carlos Lucasius, Sun Microsystems, Inc.; Bob Vandette, Sun Microsystems, Inc.

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