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JavaOne Russia 2013

Conference date: April 23-24, 2013

Conference venue: Crocus Expo, Moscow

JavaOne Russia 2013 Call for Papers' Tracks  

Check the tracks offered below. Details on specific session content and how to plan your personal JavaOne learning experience are coming soon.

Core Java Platform
The Java platform is stronger than ever, with the Java language's continued growth and formidable position as the world's #1 development language. This success depends on relentless pursuit of innovation and tuning at the very core of the Java family of technologies. The Core Java Platform track covers material fundamental to all uses and variants of the Java platform, including topics ranging from the latest developments in Java Virtual Machines, deep technical explanations in areas such as security and networking, and enhancements that allow dynamic programming languages to drive Java platform adoption.

JavaFX and Rich User Experiences
The way in which users interact with technology has evolved dramatically in the last several years. It's no longer enough to think of an application's user interface as a thin layer of graphical presentation bolted on as an afterthought. Application designers must consider user experience in a much more holistic way, spanning multiple device types, media types, and situation types across time, leveraging consistency across them yet exploiting the unique potential of each one. JavaFX, one of the newest and most exciting Java technologies, is a response to–as well as a driver of the ever-expanding richness of user interfaces imagined by application designers and demanded by application users. This track covers the latest developments and practices for building rich, immersive, and powerful user experiences using JavaFX and other Java technologies across multiple hardware platforms and form factors.

Java EE, Web Services, and the Cloud
Whether you use only the seasoned features of Java Platform, Enterprise Edition (Java EE) or its cutting-edge additions, this track is for you. It combines up-to-date coverage of a wide variety of enterprise Java topics, from the mature areas of Web application development, persistence, security, and transactions to the more recent common practices of dependency injection and continuous integration. This track also addresses some of the forthcoming and compelling interests of the Java EE platform, such as modularity, enterprise caching, Web sockets, and internet identity, as well as the latest and greatest vision and practices related to Web services, SOAP, REST, JAX-WS, JAX-RS, cloud architectures and deployment, and many other service-related topics.

Java ME, Java Embedded, and Java Card
Mobile phones, smart cards, embedded environments, and intelligent devices are some of the most pervasive manifestations of Java technology in everyday life. Advances in Java technology continue to drive and support expanding application capabilities by providing an ideal platform for developing mobile, embedded, and M2M solutions targeting a wide range of businesses such as industrial automation, smart metering, healthcare, robotics, and telematics. This track is devoted to Java technology as the ultimate platform for mobile and embedded device computing.

Java Embedded for Business

For many years, computer scientists have imagined a world where most physical objects interact with each other and the people to which they are interconnected.  But for the most part, this concept of "an Internet of Things" has been more dream than reality.  From the enterprise business world to the consumer arena, smart grids/meters, industrial automation, home gateways, automotive telematics and contex-aware healthcare devices all help inform decisions that drive value for businesses and consumers.

In this track, business leaders, and decision makers can learn how to use Java Embedded technologies to start realizing immediate value through a deeper, better understanding of how their products are built, shipped, deployed, and consumedSessions in this track will demonstrate how Java Embedded technologies and solutions offer compelling business value and a focused path forward to business efficiency and agility.  Attendees will gain a better understanding how Java Embedded delivers a secure, optimized environment ideal for driving their businesses forward.

 

Content Program Policies

  • Speakers on accepted submissions will receive a complimentary pass to JavaOne Russia 2013. The pass provides access to all conference sessions. Acceptance of the pass must be in compliance with the policies of your employer, including conflict, ethics and gift policies. Oracle employee speakers do not qualify.
  • The conference registration/complimentary pass will be canceled if the session is canceled or replaced.
  • The complimentary pass is limited to one pass per speaker and is not transferable.
  • Oracle does not reimburse speakers for travel and expenses. Speakers are responsible for any applicable taxes, custom duties or other expenses related to acceptance of the complimentary pass.
  • All submissions must include at least one speaker in order to be considered.
  • Do not include proprietary or confidential material. The Submitter is responsible for obtaining necessary permission to use such material.
  • Oracle reserves the right to edit session information for clarity, length, style, and to ensure correct use of Oracle product names.
  • For accepted sessions, Oracle may ask for a copy of the presentation to review and may request to work with you on the content.
  • Deadlines must be met. Any requests received after the deadline may not be approved and any missed deadlines can result in cancellation of sessions.
  • Oracle reserves the right to cancel a session if necessary.
  • Oracle cannot release information about conference attendees. This is in accordance with Oracle's privacy policy.
  • By accepting the speaking invitation, you authorize Oracle to promote, publish, and disseminate content submitted to Oracle for use at JavaOne Russia 2013.

Timeline

Call for Papers Open January 15th, 2013
Call for Papers Closes February 15th, 2013
Notification of Acceptance or Decline by March 10th, 2013

 

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