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In less than a month developers from around the world will gather in San Francisco at the JavaOne conference. This year to reserve your seat in the technical sessions you should use a Web based schedule builder . This weekend I decided to pick my sessions and pre-enroll. Some sessions are already fully booked, and not all sessions from the JavaOne brochure exist online. I guess, Web has more up-to-date schedule.
I have the speaker’s pass so I can attend the Java University (Monday), hands-on labs and all technical sessions divided by the following tracks: Java SE, Java EE, Java ME, Tools, Cool Stuff and BOF sessions. Before even going online, I’ve marked the sessions that looked interesting in the JavaOne brochure. This is how many sessions I've selected in each track:
On the other hand, it seems that Java SE keeps evolving, and I could have selected even more sessions than I did. In the Tools track I’ll definitely attend the NetBeans session on Matisse. These guys are the talk of the town this year.
Here is another quick overview of JavaOne 2006.
I’m sure, it’s going to be a busy week. Besides sitting in the classrooms I’ll be involved in some JDJ-related activities. And most importantly, I hope to meet new interesting people at JavaOne. If you want to talk to me about anything and everything, just stop by and let’s have a chat. This is the most valuable experience for me: almost everything I know I’ve learned from people like you (plus books, plus Google of course).