JavaOne 2009 - Information Overload, But Still Worth It

Wow, what a conference. As I’ve said before, I haven’t been to JavaOne in over 9 years, so things were a bit overwhelming for me. First of all, I went to the wrong Moscone Center.  After my plane landed on Monday, I took a shuttle to my hotel. Afterwards, I briskly walked from my hotel over to Moscone West — and the building was empty. I asked the security guard where the JavaOne conference was, and he said that it was at the “other” Moscone Center…

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…Thanks dude. Anyway, I found Moscone North and South where the conference was held, and I was able to register, and go to the Java Champions dinner on Monday. Anyway, he’s a list of the the pro’s and con’s that I learned at JavaOne:

Pro’s

  • The Java SE VM is on a billion desktops
  • The Java ME VM is on 2.6 billion mobile devices
  • The Java7 SDK was released at JavaOne
  • The JavaEE 6 SDK was released at JavaOne
  • Verizon (the largest mobile carrier in the US) plans to open their platform to Java ME
  • The Java Store was announced (http://store.java.com)
  • Larry Ellison plans to enhance OpenOffice with JavaFX technology
  • Larry Ellison wants to support the Android platform

Con’s

  • The Java Store is not ready yet
  • Nobody showed much interest in Java 7 (can you name any of the new features?)
  • No MIDP 3 SDK was available for download
  • No MIDP 3 phones were available for purchase

All-in-all, it was a great conference, and I hope to be able to attend next year.

3 Responses to “JavaOne 2009 - Information Overload, But Still Worth It”

  1. Aaron Houston Says:

    Bruce! Very nice to have met you at JavaOne… Yes, JavaOne is very different than 8 years ago. I’m glad I could help you rediscover it. Thanks for showing your blogradio device… I want one.. pictures of you an the other Java Champions here: https://java-champions.dev.java.net — Aaron Houston - Community Programs Coordinator Sun Microsystems, Inc

  2. Bruce Hopkins Says:

    Aaron,

    It was very nice to meet you and to get “immersed” into all things Java. Yeah, by the end of the year, we plan to have BlogRadio on a bunch of platforms. Stay tuned!

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