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JavaOne 2009 – Java 7 talks
Every year (can’t believe this is the 3rd year now) I have done a list of Java 7 talks at JavaOne and here’s my list for 2009:
| Talk |
Speaker |
Relates to |
| The Java™ Platform, Standard Edition (Java SE Platform) Development Kit Version 7 |
Mark Reinhold |
all |
| Small Language Changes in JDK™ Release 7 |
Joe Darcy |
Language changes |
| The Modular Java™ Platform and Project Jigsaw |
Mark Reinhold |
JSR 294, Jigsaw |
| Modularity in the Java™ Programming Language: JSR 294 and Beyond |
Alex Buckley |
JSR 294, Jigsaw |
| The Modular Java™ Platform: Q&A |
Alex Buckley, Mark Reinhold |
JSR 294, Jigsaw |
| Asynchronous I/O Tricks and Tips |
Jean-François Arcand, Alan Bateman |
JSR 203 |
| Grizzly 2.0: Monster Reloaded! |
Jean-François Arcand, Oleksiy Stashok |
JSR 203 |
| Hacking the File System with JDK™ Release 7 |
Alan Bateman, Carl Quinn |
JSR 203 |
| All Things I/O with JDK™ Release 7 |
Alan Bateman, Chris Hegarty |
JSR 203 |
| Language Interoperability on the JVM™ Machine Made Simple |
Tobias Ivarsson |
JSR 292 |
| JSR 292 Cookbook |
John Rose, Christian Thalinger |
JSR 292 |
| Swing Application Framework Update |
Alexander Potochkin |
JSR 296 |
| Simplifying Development and Testing of GUIs with the Swing Application Framework (JSR 296) and FEST |
Michael Huettermann, Alex Ruiz |
JSR 296 |
| Preventing Bugs with Pluggable Type Checking |
Michael Ernst |
JSR 308 |
| The Collections Connection |
Joshua Bloch, Kevin Bourrillion, Martin Buchholz |
java.util |
| Meet the Java HotSpot™ Virtual Machine Engineering Teams |
Paul Hohensee, James Melvin |
jvm, gc |
| New Security Features in JDK™ Releases 6 and 7 |
Sean Mullan, Vincent Ryan |
security |
| Java™ Programming Language Tools in JDK™ Release 7 |
Maurizio Cimadamore, Jonathan Gibbons |
tools |
Posted by Alex on Tuesday, May 12, 2009 at 8:22 pm
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That’s quite a list, although it appears that you have a few repeats in there (unless that’s meant to indicate multiple occurrences of the same session).
–Matt