Java One schedule.

I just finished going over the schedule. Lots of interesting stuff - at the first glance, I decided to reserve a lot. This is 24 different sessions, meaning 24 hours of input. A "tad" ambitious, but it will probably be fun Happy This time I will try and blog a lot, preferably write something about every lecture I attend. The downside to that is that I will probably be running around with my laptop, but at least it is not that heavy.

TS-5206
Fortress: A Next-Generation Programming Language Brought to You by Sun Labs

TS-5841
Project Aura: Recommendation for the Rest of Us

TS-6125
Project Wonderland: A Toolkit for Building 3-D Virtual Worlds

TS-6589
Defective Java™ Code: Turning WTF Code into a Learning Experience

TS-5711
Creating Games on the Java™ Platform with the jMonkeyEngine

BOF-5422
Real World, Not Hello World: GWT Development for Java™ Technology Shops

TS-5579
Closures Cookbook

TS-5286
Introduction to Web Beans

TS-6237
Debugging Data Races

TS-6316
Transactional Memory in Java™ Technology-Based Systems

TS-5523
Putting 3-D Earth into Your Applications and Web Pages

BOF-5501
Java™ Champions BOF: The Latest Buzz, Highlights, and Panel Discussion

BOF-5361
The Long Tail Treasure Trove

BOF-5624
What’s Hot in Java™ Programming Language Debugging

TS-4982
Extending Swing: Creating Your Own Components

TS-6421
Mylyn: Code at the Speed of Thought

TS-5122
Converting (Large) Applications to OSGi

TS-5748
Composite Application Design Patterns

TS-5596
Pimp My Build: 10 Ways to Make Your Build Rock

BOF-5388
The Java™ Persistence API on the Grid

BOF-5998
Meet the Java™ Posse

TS-6623
More "Effective Java"

TS-6339
Top 10 Patterns for Scaling Out Java™ Technology-Based Applications

TS-6206
JVM™ Challenges and Directions in the Multicore Era
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