CommunityOne 2009

This year, CommunityOne 2009 Will be held in both New York City and San Francisco.


CommunityOne East: New York City\March 18th and 19th

Marriott Marquis (Broadway @ W46th St.)
New York City

Submissions

TBD

Wednesday, March 18th - Conference

Registration is open! A day jam-packed with technical sessions, hands-on demos and a free exchange of ideas. Includes lunch.

<a href="http://www.eventreg.com/communityone2009/east"><img src="http://blogs.oracle.com/theaquarium/resource/register_now-107_25px.jpg"/></a>

Thursday, March 19th - Technology Deep Dives

Advance your development skills with expert-led half-day sessions from Sun Learning Services. Sessions will cover programming, client side applications, web applications using Java EE, system administration and database development. Includes lunch.


CommunityOne West:San Francisco\May 31st and June 1st, 2009, Sunday and Monday before JavaOne.

Moscone Center (Howard St. between Third St. and Fourth St.)
San Francisco
(Website,
Wikipedia, Map).

Submissions

TBD

Sunday, May 31st - Unconference at Moscone

We will be hosting an Unconference on Sunday May 31st at the Moscone. Starting around 3pm PT. The "planning" discussion is at the advocacy mailing list; the current thinking is to use some variation of the OpenSpace principles. Alexis is coordinating the event. A publicly editable wiki page will be created.

Sunday, May 31st - Party TBD

There will be a party in the evening of Sunday (TBD). We will announce at TheAquarium and the USERS mailing list.

Monday, June 1st - Conference

Like last year, CommunityOne is the day before JavaOne2009.
Registration is free, but space is limited. Save your spot today. Register now, and you'll also have free access to the JavaOne Pavilion and General Sessions on Tuesday, May 6.

CommunityDay At A Glance

Event Time
General Session TBD
Technical Sessions TBD
Community Reception TBD

The General Session features Keynote presentations and announcements. Light lunch is included, and the community reception is rumored to be a big party. There are demo tables going in parallel with the presentations.

The sessions are roughly organized into tracks although topics like GlassFish are present in many tracks. We encourage you to register your interest in the GlassFish track just for room allocation purposes. The GF Overview and Roadmap session should be of general interest.

Sessions in "GlassFish Track"

TBD

Additional GlassFish-Related Sessions

There are many more sessions related to GlassFish, a sample includes:

TBD

Demos

There are multiple GlassFish-related demos. Demos are clustered in tables, including those for:

TBD

And More!

For the full conference curriculum and session abstracts, visit:
CommunityOne Conference Curriculum TBD. The full catalog is here TBD. There are more than 70+ sessions on topics such as:

  • Scripting and RIAs: PHP, AJAX, Python/Jython, Ruby/JRuby, Javascript, JavaFX, jMaki, and more
  • Web 2.0 Applications: Social Networks, Mashups, and Web Services
  • Databases: MySQL, PostrgeSQL, and Java DB
  • Tools: NetBeans, Eclipse, Subversion, and Others
  • Web Scale Computing: HPC, SaaS, Utility/Cloud, Open SSO, and Project Darkstar
  • Operating Systems: OpenSolaris and Linux Distributions
  • Web and Application Servers: GlassFish, Apache HTTP, and JBoss
  • Chip Design: OpenSPARC
  • Projects and Strategy: FOSS principles, music, robotics,
  • OpenOffice.org, ODF, OpenDS, OpenJDK, Mobile & Embedded, and more
  • Select Your Own Topic: RedMonk Unconference
  • Startup Best Practices: Startup Camp (May 4-5)

Resources

  • Logistics page TBD

Content may change. Change is good.
CommunityOne is sponsored by Sun Microsystems.
Titles of sessions modified for conciseness


Also see Events CommunityOne 2008