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| <h1>NetBeans<sup><small>TM</small></sup> Software Day at 2005 JavaOne<sup><small>SM</small></sup> Conference</h1> |
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| <div class="feedback-box"><h2>NetBeans Day 2006</h2> |
| <br>For information about this year's NetBeans Day, head over the the <a href="../2006/nb-day.html">NetBeans Day 2006 page</a>. |
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| <p>The second annual NetBeans Software Day in San Francisco was a resounding |
| success — so much so, that walls had to be moved to accomodate the standing- |
| room-only crowd. |
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| <p>The event was a great opportunity for community members to |
| meet each other face-to-face. Attendees also met the developers of NetBeans, saw |
| demos of upcoming NetBeans IDE features, and attended talks where they learned |
| how to write plug-ins for NetBeans and how to get the most out of advanced |
| features such as the NetBeans Profiler. The day ended with a special |
| presentation of the <a href="community-awards.html">NetBeans Community Awards</a>. |
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| <p>NetBeans Software Day 2005 took place on June 26 at the Argent Hotel in San |
| Francisco. It was held a companion event to the JavaOne Developers' Conference |
| which began the following day. NetBeans Software Day was free for anyone who |
| wanted to attend and ran from noon into the evening. |
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| <p>The NetBeans project team takes this opportunity to congratulate our Special |
| Guests, Presenters, Community Award winners, attendees, and other supporters who |
| made this incredible event possible! |
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| <p><h2>Couldn't make it to NetBeans Day? Want to come to the next one?</h2> |
| Good news! NetBeans Software Day presentations are now <a href="#presentations">available online</a>. |
| We are also taking NetBeans Software Day on an around the world tour! Our first |
| stop will be in China on Sept 12, 2005, the day before JavaChina. More details |
| will be posted soon on <a href="http://www.javachina.cn/">JavaChina.cn</a>. |
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| <p>On behalf of the NetBeans project team we would like to thank everyone |
| who attended and supports NetBeans for making this incredible event |
| possible! |
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| <a name="presentations"></a><h2>Presentations</h2> |
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| The attendees of the NetBeans Software Day 2005 were treated to a series of |
| insightful presentations. If you missed them or you want to relive your |
| favorites, our presentations are now available for you to download. |
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| <td rowspan="2" class="tbltd0" valign="top"><b>Track A</b></td> |
| <td class="tbltd0" valign="top"><div class="threelinesarticle" style="font-weight:normal; padding-bottom:6px"><a href="https://netbeans.org/files/documents/4/534/NetBeans_Day_2005_J2EE.pdf">J2EE 1.4 EJBs and Web Services</a> and a preview of J2EE 5 annotation support</div></td> |
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| <td><div class="threelinesarticle" style="font-weight:normal; padding-bottom:6px"><a href="https://netbeans.org/files/documents/4/532/NetBeans_Day_2005_Plugins.pdf">Building NetBeans plug-ins</a>: easily extend the already comprehensive NetBeans capabilities</div></td> |
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| <td rowspan="3" class="tbltd0" valign="top"><b>Track B</b></td> |
| <td><div class="threelinesarticle" style="font-weight:normal; padding-bottom:6px"><a href="https://netbeans.org/files/documents/4/531/Creator-NetBeansDay.pdf">Java Studio Creator</a>: see the critically-acclaimed visual IDE in action</div></td> |
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| <td><div class="threelinesarticle" style="font-weight:normal; padding-bottom:6px"><a href="https://netbeans.org/files/documents/4/530/NetBeans_Day_2005__JSE.pdf">Java Studio Enterprise</a>: First IDE with unique code aware developer collaboration</div></td> |
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| <td><div class="threelinesarticle" style="font-weight:normal; padding-bottom:6px"><a href="https://netbeans.org/files/documents/4/533/Mobility-NetBeans_Day_2005_final.pdf">NetBeans and Mobility</a>: NetBeans developers show you all the latest features</div></td> |
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| <p><h2>Speaker Bios</h2> |
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| <a name="james-gosling"></a> |
| <p><img src="../../../../images_www/javaone/james-gosling.png" width="135" height="202" style="float:left; margin-right:10px; margin-top:10px; margin-bottom:6px; border:1px solid #0E1B55" alt="James Gosling" title="James Gosling"> |
| <h3>James Gosling</h3> |
| James Gosling received a BSc in Computer Science from the <a href="http://www.cpsc.ucalgary.ca/">University of Calgary</a> |
| Canada in 1977. He received <a href="http://almond.srv.cs.cmu.edu/afs/cs.cmu.edu/user/burks/www/grads.html#1982-83">a PhD in Computer Science</a> |
| from <a href="http://www.cs.cmu.edu/">Carnegie-Mellon University</a> in |
| 1983. The title of his thesis was "The Algebraic Manipulation of Constraints". |
| He is currently a VP & Fellow at <a href="http://www.sun.com/">Sun Microsystems</a>. He has |
| built satellite data acquisition systems, a multiprocessor version of Unix, |
| several compilers, mail systems and window managers. He has also built a WYSIWYG |
| text editor, a constraint based drawing editor and a text editor called `Emacs' |
| for Unix systems. At Sun his early activity was as lead engineer of the NeWS |
| window system. He did the original design of the <a href="http://java.sun.com">Java programming language</a> |
| and implemented its original compiler and virtual machine. |
| He has recently been a contributor to <a href="http://www.rtj.org">the Real-Time Specification for Java</a>, |
| and most recently was a researcher <a href="http://www.sun.com/labs">at Sun labs</a> |
| where his primary interest was software development |
| tools. He is now the Chief Technology Officer of Sun's Developer Products group. |
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| <br style="clear: both;"/> |
| <a name="jonathan-schwartz"></a> |
| <p><img src="../../../../images_www/javaone/jonathan-schwartz.png" width="135" height="202" style="float:left; margin-top:10px; margin-right:10px; margin-bottom:6px; border:1px solid #0E1B55" alt="Jonathan Schwartz" title="Jonathan Schwartz"> |
| <H3>Jonathan Schwartz</h3> |
| Jonathan Schwartz is the President and Chief Operating Officer of Sun |
| Microsystems. In this role he is responsible for operations and execution of |
| Sun's day-to-day business including Systems, Software, Global Sales Operations, |
| worldwide manufacturing and purchasing, customer advocacy and worldwide |
| marketing. Before holding this position, Schwartz served as executive vice |
| president of Sun's software group where he was responsible for the company's |
| software technologies and business. During his tenure at Sun, Schwartz has also |
| directed the company's long-range planning and corporate development activities |
| including mergers and acquisitions and Sun's venture capital portfolio. He also |
| oversaw strategic initiatives for the industry, including the Liberty Alliance, |
| an industry alliance to promote standards around network identity. He also |
| headed Sun's investment group and ran Sun's development tools and Java product |
| marketing organizations. Before joining Sun in 1996, Scwhartz was chief |
| executive officer of Lighthouse Design, Ltd., which Sun acquired. He began his |
| career as a consultant with McKinsey & Co., Inc., serving financial services |
| companies. Schwartz is on the board of directors of Dorado Corporation. He holds |
| degrees in economics and mathematics from Wesleyan University. |
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| <br style="clear: both;"/> |
| <a name="rick-ross"></a> |
| <p><img src="../../../../images_www/javaone/rick-ross.png" width="135" height="202" style="float:left; margin-top:10px; margin-right:10px; margin-bottom:6px; border:1px solid #0E1B55" alt="Rick Ross" title="Rick Ross"> |
| <H3>Rick Ross</h3> |
| Rick Ross founded <a href="http://www.javalobby.org/">Javalobby.org</a> in 1997 and has been an advocate for developer |
| interests ever since. His current interests include rich internet applications, |
| service-oriented architectures, human factors and usability engineering, and |
| integration of heterogeneous software systems. Rick himself is an active Java |
| developer, writes a popular weekly newsletter column, and speaks frequently at |
| Java-related gatherings. Javalobby has grown from the original website operated |
| out of Rick's New York City apartment into a network of Java developer sites |
| that serves almost 200,000 members worldwide. The Javalobby Network now includes |
| Javalobby.org, JRoller.com, MyJavaServer.com, JDocs.com, JUGCentral.com, |
| JavaCrawl.com, JavaBlackBelt.org and other sites in development. Rick lives in |
| Cary, North Carolina with his wife and daughters. |
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| <br style="clear: both;"/> |
| <a name="hideya-kawahara"></a> |
| <p><img src="../../../../images_www/javaone/hideya-kawahara.png" width="140" height="140" style="float:left; margin-top:10px; margin-right:10px; margin-bottom:6px; border:1px solid #0E1B55" alt="Hideya Kawahara" title="Hideya Kawahara"> |
| <H3>Hideya Kawahara</h3> |
| Hideya Kawahara is a Senior Staff Engineer at Sun Microsystems and |
| the creator of <a href="http://lg3d-core.dev.java.net/">Project Looking Glass</a>. |
| His interests are in the areas of software environment for next |
| generation desktop and consumer devices. Project Looking Glass is an |
| opensource exploration project to bringing a richer user experience to |
| the desktop and applications via 3D windowing and visualization |
| capabilities. He is enjoying to explore the new opportunities with |
| the bright community members. |
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| <a name="tim-cramer"></a> |
| <p><img src="../../../../images_www/javaone/tim-cramer.png" width="140" height="166" style="float:left; margin-top:10px; margin-right:10px; margin-bottom:6px; border:1px solid #0E1B55" alt="Tim Cramer" title="Tim Cramer"> |
| <H3>Tim Cramer</h3> |
| Tim Cramer has been at Sun for 12 years. Currently, he is the Engineering |
| Director for NetBeans. Prior to that, he managed the Java performance group, |
| worked on the dynamic compilers, and also did static compilers. Prior to |
| Sun he worked on supercomputers for Supercomputer Systems, Inc and Lawrence |
| Livermore National Lab. Tim is very excited to help shepherd the resurgence of NetBeans. |
| He will MC NetBeans Day. |
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| <br style="clear: both;"/> |
| <a name="graham-hamilton"></a> |
| <p><img src="../../../../images_www/javaone/graham-hamilton.png" width="140" height="196" style="float:left; margin-top:10px; margin-right:10px; margin-bottom:6px; border:1px solid #0E1B55" alt="Graham Hamilton" title="Graham Hamilton"> |
| <H3>Graham Hamilton</h3> |
| Graham Hamilton is a VP and Fellow within the Java platform team at Sun |
| Microsystems. His main interests are around the use of the Java platform for |
| large scale enterprise and web development. He is also strongly focused on |
| attracting new developers to the Java platform. |
| |
| <p>Hamilton joined the Java technology team in 1995 and has contributed to a wide |
| variety of Java technology initiatives, including technologies such as CORBA |
| support, the JDBC APIs, JavaBeans component architecture, the Java Plug-in |
| software, RMI-IIOP, Java API for XML-based RPC (JAX-RPC), and others. He has |
| been the lead architect for the Java 2 Platform, Standard Edition (J2SE) |
| releases 1.3, 1.4, and 1.5. Hamilton has helped encourage community |
| participation in Java API development and he was one of the designers of the |
| Java Community Process program. |
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| <p>Hamilton's current activities include acting as a Sun representative on the JCP |
| Executive Committee, helping develop plans for the post-Tiger releases of J2SE, |
| leading an Ease-of-Development initiative within the Java platform team, and |
| working with Sun's tools group on new tools initiatives. |
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| <a name="robert-brewin"></a> |
| <p><img src="../../../../images_www/javaone/robert-brewin.jpg" width="140" height="112" style="float:left; margin-top:10px; margin-right:10px; margin-bottom:6px; border:1px solid #0E1B55" alt=Robert Brewin title="Robert Brewin"> |
| <h3>Robert Brewin</h3> |
| Robert Brewin is a Distinguished Engineer and Architect for Sun's Developer |
| Tools and a leading advocate for various tools initiatives with an emphasis in |
| improving the ease of development capabilities in both the tools and platforms. |
| Within these roles he was also the architect for Java™ Studio Creator as well |
| as the Java Studio Enterprise and Sun Studio product lines. He has been involved |
| in a number of Sun initiatives, including the SunOne architecture and various |
| technical and architectural teams within the Sun software organization. |
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| <a name="tim-lindholm"></a> |
| <p><img src="../../../../images_www/javaone/tim-lindholm.png" width="140" height="166" style="float:left; margin-top:10px; margin-right:10px; margin-bottom:6px; border:1px solid #0E1B55" alt="Tim Lindholm" title="Tim Lindholm"> |
| <h3>Tim Lindholm</h3> |
| Tim Lindholm is a Distinguished Engineer for the Java™ Software group at Sun |
| Microsystems, and the Architect of the Java™ 2 Micro Edition platform. |
| Tim was an original member of the Java project at Sun and was a key contributor |
| to the Java programming language and runtime. He remains the architect of the |
| Java virtual machine, and is co-author of the Java Virtual Machine |
| Specification. He is also one of the designers of the Java Community Process |
| (JCP) and is currently Sun's primary representitive on the JCP Micro Edition Executive |
| Committee. Tim graduated from Carleton College, Northfield, Minnesota with a |
| B.A. in mathematics. Prior to joining Sun he worked in runtime environment |
| design and programming languages at Argonne National Laboratory, the University |
| of Edinburgh, Quintus Corporation, and Xerox PARC. |
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| <a name="tim-bray"></a> |
| <p><img src="../../../../images_www/javaone/tim-bray.png" width="140" height="146" style="float:left; margin-top:10px; margin-right:10px; margin-bottom:6px; border:1px solid #0E1B55" alt="Tim Bray" title="Tim Bray"> |
| <h3>Tim Bray</h3> |
| Tim Bray managed the Oxford English Dictionary project at the University of |
| Waterloo in 1987-1989, co-founded Open Text Corporation (Nasdaq:OTEX) in 1989, |
| launched one of the first public web search engines in 1995, co-invented XML 1.0 |
| and co-edited "Namespaces in XML" between 1996 and 1999, founded Antarctica |
| Systems (antarctica.net) in 1999, and served as a Tim Berners-Lee appointee on |
| |
| <a href="http://www.w3.org/2001/tag">the W3C Technical Architecture Group</a> in |
| 2002-2004. Currently, he serves as Director of Web Technologies at Sun |
| Microsystems, publishes <a href="http://www.tbray.org/ongoing/">a popular weblog</a>, |
| and co-chairs <a href="http://tools.ietf.org/wg/atompub/">the IETF AtomPub Working Group</a>. |
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| <a name="bill-shannon"></a> |
| <p><img src="../../../../images_www/javaone/bill-shannon.png" width="140" height="202" style="float:left; margin-top:10px; margin-right:10px; margin-bottom:6px; border:1px solid #0E1B55" alt="Bill Shannon" title="Bill Shannon"> |
| <h3>Bill Shannon</h3> |
| Bill Shannon is a Distinguished Engineer at Sun Microsystems, where he |
| is one of the architects of the Java 2 Platform, Enterprise Edition. |
| He has been with Sun since 1982 and previously worked on the JavaMail |
| API, the HotJava Views product, the Common Desktop Environment, the |
| Solaris operating system, and all versions of SunOS. He graduated from |
| Case Western Reserve University with an MS in Computer Engineering. |
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