Sun software engineering manager Masood Mortazavi
discusses the strengths of Java DB, the importance of project management models, and more.
This quiz reflects the intellectual curiosity and the spirit of fun to be found among leading Java developers and in the Java community as a whole.
Sun software engineering manager Masood Mortazavi reflects on the meaning of technology, the pitfalls of virtual reality, the nature of open-source movements, and more.
Eleven leading Java developers -- from Joshua Bloch to Tor Norbye to Chet Haase -- offer advice to students about how to become better developers.
Tony Wyant, Sun's lead engineer for JavaFX Media, shares his vision of how JavaFX media technology will change the way rich Internet applications (RIAs) are built.
Joshua Bloch, "Effective Java" author and Google's chief Java architect, gives readers a peek into the revised edition of his popular book and more.
Java technology evangelist Chuk-Munn Lee suggests the best troubleshooting practices when dealing with Java SE 6 issues during deployment.
Sun GlassFish engineer Sanjeeb Kumar Sahoo provides an update on GlassFish, discusses the Java EE portability checking tool he's writing, and offers insight into the benefits of working in an open-source community.
Java Champion Qusay Mahmoud discusses ways to integrate mobile devices into the computer science curriculum -- and incur the gratitude of students.
Here are JavaOne '08 vodcasts of pavilion exhibitors' demos I did while covering the event.
Java Champion and Java performance expert Kirk Pepperdine shares ways to identify and solve Java performance bottlenecks.
Java Champion Adam Bien explains how to make Java EE programming easier and takes some of the mystery out of distributed computing and also discusses some of his latest open source projects in a vodcast and podcast QA.
I'm covering JavaOne '08 this year over on blogs.sun.com
Better Programming With Java EE: A Conversation With Java Champion Adam Bien
The Ruby landscape is turning into a gem, fueling the move to Web 2.0.