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Re: WWDC 2005 : no java presentation ?



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On Mar 31, 2005, at 11:43 AM, Shawn Erickson wrote:


On Mar 28, 2005, at 6:21 AM, Arnaud Masson wrote:

hi

There is no presentation about java on http://developer.apple.com/wwdc/descriptions/index.html
[snip]
Does that means a lack of interest in Java from Apple ?

Look again now...

"Presentation Sessions"

- Java Overview - Enterprise IT
Java is used everywhere on Mac OS X, from games to desktop applications to high-powered server clusters. Learn about Java on Mac OS X and how it takes advantage of the power of the G5 processor, the flexibility of the underlying frameworks including Quartz and Cocoa, and the power of Xcode for development. We will cover the latest releases of Java and give you insight into the future of Java on Mac OS X.


- Eclipse Development and the Next Phase - Enterprise IT
Eclipse is one of the most widely used cross-platform Java development tools. See how to incorporate Eclipse into your Java development environment to quickly develop and deploy your application on Mac OS X. Learn from other Java developers who are using Eclipse to build mission-critical applications today. This session is ideal for in-house Java developers and developers at ISVs.


- WebObjects and J2EE Deployment Workshop - Enterprise IT
WebObjects enables you to deploy applications to either the WebObjects application server or the JBoss application server on Mac OS X. Learn the ins and outs of deploying your WebObjects applications to either server, including packaging and monitoring.


...and others.

"Hands On Sessions"

- Develop, Debug, and Deploy Java Solutions on Mac OS X Tiger - Enterprise IT
This session covers the entire process of development, debugging, and deployment of Java Applications, Java Web Start, and Applets on Mac OS X Tiger. Xcode, Jar Bundler, and Java Debugger tools will be covered in this session, including how to use GDB to debug Java and JNI.


- Performance and Graphics Tuning Your Java Application - Enterprise IT
Maximizing speed and performance is important for any application. Bring your laptop to this session and explore how to identify and remove performance bottlenecks throughout your Java application, using Shark, Sampler, and other powerful profiling tools found only on Mac OS X.


...and others.

-Shawn

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