Lista parcial de palestras aprovadas no JavaOne 2010

Alex Miller - Talks on Microbenchmarking, Caliper, Clojure, and Scala
Hamlet D’Arcy - Code Generation on the JVM
Adam Bien - Several sessions accepted on Java EE and JavaFX
Geertjan Wielenga - Creating REST clients
Toni Epple - "Patterns for Modularity"
Joseph D. Darcy - "Project Coin: Small Language Changes for JDK 7"
Ben Alex - Three acceptances on Spring Roo, GWT, and more
Alexis MP - Comparison of WebSockets and Comet
Jan Haderka - “Swinglabs Dev Update” and "Building Content Management solutions based on Java Content Repository"
Dan Allen - Two talks about Arquillian, ShrinkWrap, CDI, and Seam 3
Luc Boudreau - "olap4j - OLAP API for Java Developers"
Jonas Boner - Talk on Akka
Andrew Lee Rubinger - "Throwing Complexity Over the Wall - Rapid Development for Enterprise Java"
Jan-Kees van Andel - "The JavaServer Faces (JSF) 2.0 and HTML5 Version of Parleys.com"
Binod PG - Building Rich Communication Services for Java EE [Will cover simplified programming model sailfin cafe]
jclouds - On jclouds and cloud storage
Andre Moreira - "Put Your Server and Client to REST with JAX-RS"
Max Katz - Enterprise JavaFX Applications with CDI (JSR-299)
Dierk Konig - Presentation model pattern
Neal Ford - “Unit Testing that Sucks Less” and "Comparing Groovy & JRuby"
pkriens - Module keyword (JSR 294) talk and an OSGi BOF
Fabian Ritzmann - BOF: "Metro Web Services Configuration Management for the Enterprise"
Guillaume Laforge - Talk on Groovy; also back for the script bowl
David Pollak - Presentation on the Lift framework
Atmosphere Framework - "Building Powerful WebSocket, Comet, and RESTful Applications Using Atmosphere"
JNBridge - On Cross-platform transactions between enterprise Java and .NET

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eu achei estranho isso: Andre Moreira - “Put Your Server and Client to REST with JAX-RS”

essa palestra é o Guilherme Silveira que vai apresentar não é?!

Vai ter Java One ainda? não ia ser integrada com o evento da Oracle?

Interessante, principalmente pra ver os rumos da plataforma.

pelo menos vão falar de lift e não de jsf

Repararam que além de ninguém mais falar sobre Closures, também não haverá nada relacionado nas palestras acima?

mas esta é uma lista parcial não oficial…

Como eles se basearam em twitters para pegar a lista de palestras, o Andre havia retwitado minha mensagem sobre a palestra e eles colocaram o Andre como palestrante :slight_smile:

Ja deixei um recado por la.

Abraco!