Here are some information that I found on the net about JavaOne 2010. Feel free to comment with additional resources. To start, Oracle posted some video highlights. If you have JavaOne login, you can view the full versions at On Demand site. If not, you can still see some of the contents here. Beyond that, here are posts from various speakers on their talks and related links.
- Oracle Technology Network Live Show Notes.
- JDK 7 features list See also: Project Jigsaw, and Project Lambda
- Project Coin: Small Language Changes for JDK 7 See also Project Coin
- Notes on Kohsuke Kawaguchi’s presentation on Hudson
- SwingX
- Hands-on with RichFaces See also: PrimeFaces
- What’s cool in Apache MyFaces?
- JSR-299 (CDI), Weld and the Future of Seam
- Beginning Java EE 6 Hands-on Lab
- Versioning Strategies for Service-Oriented Architectures
- Advanced Java API for RESTful Web Services (JAX-RS) and examples
- Building Powerful WebSocket, Comet, and RESTful Applications Using Atmosphere
- What’s Next for Java API for RESTful Web Services (JAX-RS)
- Put your client and server to REST with JAX-RS
- OSGi and Java EE: A Hybrid Approach to Enterprise Java Application Development
- Instructions for OSGi-enabled Java EE Applications Hands-on Lab: docs, solution
- OSGi Migration headaches
- OSGi at a Large-Scale Enterprise: Lessons from eBay
- More Best Practices for Large-Scale Websites Lessons from eBay
- 7 Deadly Sins of Enterprise Java Programming and Deployment in the Multicore Era
- Great Thundering Rhinos! (an expedition into JavaScript optimization)
- One VM, Many Languages See also the Da Vinci Machine Project
- Examining FOSS Java* Implementations for ARM Systems
- JavaFX Your Way: Building JavaFX Applications with Alternative Languages
- Concurrency Grab Bag: More Gotchas, Tips, and Patterns for Practical Concurrency
- Groovy to Infinity and Beyond
- jclouds: multi-cloud framework
- GlassFish: The future of the community
- Groovy and Grails BOF Podcast
- Java Posse #324 – Live from JavaOne 2010
- Developing Composite Applications for the Cloud with Apache Tuscany
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Abstract Mashups for Enterprise Java
- Building Enterprise Applications with JavaFX
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