Track 2:
Technical Track

Track 3:
Technical Track

Track 4:
Java in the Real World

Track 5:
Java Computing: Programming for the 21st Century

Track 6:
Java Industry Momentum

 

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SLIDES are available under each session.

TRACK ONE:
TECHNICAL TRACK

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Java Security: Present and the Near Future
Detailed overview of the Java security model, including a 12-month roadmap.

Java Advanced Programming Tutorial
Threading, synchronization, inner classes, reflection, serialization and the Java Native Interface - explanations and programming examples.

Java Runtime Internals
Deep inside the Java Virtual Machine ...

High-Performance Java: Programming Tips, Techniques, and Choices

Introduction to JavaBeansTM: Overview, Roadmap and Developer Resources
This session offers a comprehensive overview of JavaBeans, the component architecture for Java.

JavaBeans Basics: Getting Started with the JavaBeans Development Kit (BDK) and the JavaBeans-ActiveX Bridge

Distributed Computing with Java Remote Method Invocation
Programming distributed Java applications with RMI.

New Security Features in JDK 1.1 and Their Usage

AWT Advanced Tutorial: Programming with JDK 1.1
An advanced programming tutorial looking at how to use the new features in AWT.

AWT: The Next Generation
AWT's future directions -- how it will evolve in the next year.

Advanced JavaBeans Development: Properties, Persistence, Introspection and Customization

Databases and Advanced JDBCTM
Programming Use JDBC to build Java applications that can access enterprise databases.

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TRACK TWO:
TECHNICAL TRACK

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Customizing the HotJavaTM Browser
Technologies to morph the Browser.

Server System Software
Servlets and the JavaServerTM: How they are structured and how they can be used for server-side solutions.

JavaOSTM Architecture
A description of JavaOS internal technologies and APIs.

I18N: Programming "World-Ready" Java
How to write internationalized Java applets and applications.

Programming the Java Servlet API
Building host-independent services with the Java Servlet API.

3D Graphics in Java
The 3D graphics model and API for building, controlling and rendering 3D objects

Java Compatibility
How we test "Write Once, Run Anywhere" with the Java Compatibility Kit.

HotJavaTM ViewsTM

2D Graphics in Java
High quality device-independent 2D graphics, the Java 2D rendering model, the 2D API and how to use them.

Testing Java Applets and Applications, Ensuring Portability and Robustness

Network Management
"Write Once, Run Anywhere" and manage with the Java Management API.

JavaOS Internals
The internal workings of the JavaOS operating system.

Telephony, Speech and Beyond
The Java Media/Communication APIs: Integrating telephony and speech with web technology.

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TRACK THREE:
TECHNICAL TRACK

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Java in the Enterprise

Cost Justification for the Deployment of Java Technologies: A Case Study by CSX

Java Media Players and Java Sound

JDKTM Overview and Roadmap

Java Commerce
Overview of the Java Electronic Commerce Framework and how it can be used for building electronic commerce applications.

100% Pure JavaTM

Java Naming and Directory Interface
Access to enterprise naming and directory services from Java.

Technical Session Repeat -- TBD

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TRACK FOUR:
JAVA IN THE REAL WORLD

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The Java Revolution: Year Two

Funding Java Start-Ups: Perspectives from the Venture Capital Community

Down to Business
Companies doing business with Java.

Business Applications: Financial Services

Business Applications: Telecommunications
A case study of the use of Java within the telecommunications industry.

Business Applications: Health Care
Industry panel on applications deployed in the health care industry.

Betting on Java: Building and Deploying Large Scale Java Services
Industry panel.

Transforming the Enterprise: Sun's Internal Deployment of Java Computing

Java Devices: Beyond the Desktop
Industry panel.

Java and Legacy Systems
Industry panel.

Designing Business Applications: Latest Tools for Developers

Finding the Nuggets: Decision Support and Datawarehousing on the Web
Industry panel.

Java Goes Hollywood: Entertainment and New Media

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TRACK FIVE:
JAVA COMPUTING: PROGRAMMING FOR THE 21ST CENTURY

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Java On the Road: Embedded Microprocessors are Everywhere
Java embedded microprocessors are everywhere, including your car, your light switch, your thermostat.

Where's the Bandwidth?
New technologies such as Gigabit Ethernet, ADSL, cable modems, and ATM will bring new types of Java applications to life.

100% Pure Java: Branding and Beyond
Details on the industry-supported branding and marketing program from Sun.

JavaBeans: New Business Opportunities with Java Components
How to develop and market reusable JavaBeans components.

Smart Cards: Putting Java in Your Pocket
Smart Cards are about to become the synonym for electronic money and consumer trust in our increasingly networked world. See how Java has become the software platform of choice for Smart Cards today.

Java Everywhere in the Enterprise
Meet the enterprise of the 21st century -- where the next generation of Java based software and hardware is everywhere.

Java: Coming Soon to a TV Near You
Interactive TV applications for set-top boxes.

Effortless Updates
A discussion on the differences between push and pull technologies.

The Webtop for the Knowledge Worker
How the next generation user environment will broaden the market for Java applications.

Personal Communicators of the Future
Java's role in the convergence of PDAs and smart phones.

Java Media and Communications: Roadmap to the Enterprise of the 21st Century
New technologies in Java Media/Communications, including telephony, speech and collaboration that will improve business efficiency and cost effectiveness.

Java Gaming
Using Java to build interactive games on the Web.

Changing Channels
Applications over the network mean whole new distribution channels for the marketing, selling and distribution of software products.

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TRACK SIX:
JAVA INDUSTRY MOMENTUM

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Java Implementations for Intranet and Extranet

Java Customer Solutions: A Panel Discussion

Java Enterprise Computing Solutions: A Customer Perspective

Mission Critical Java: Java Across All Tiers of the Network Computing Architecture

JavaBeans and the Enterprise

Java Enhancement for Mission-Critical Applications

Developing with JavaTM WorkShopTM

JavaOS Design Architectures in Mobile Enterprise, Consumer and Information Appliances

Reinventing the Desktop: Writing Serious Applications in Java

Building Directory-Enabled and Groupware Solutions in Java

Multimedia and 3D Programming with Java

Building Network Applications for Consumer Devices Using Inferno

Defining the New Microprocessor Landscape

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