Jax Conference 2012
From the Jax website:
JAX is the comprehensive conference series for development in the Java Ecosystem, deep-diving into the latest
topics in enterprise, mobile, web, open source, tools, methodologies and implementation.
Dates/Location
- When:
- July 9-12, 2012
- Registration in now open.
- Where:
- Mission Bay Convention Center at UCSF, 1675 Owens Street, San Francisco, CA 94142
- Map
JAXConf Community Night includes 3-4 30 minute presentations and a reception. Community Night is free but you must register and spaces are limited.
- When:
- Monday, July 9, 2012
- Doors open at 5:45 PM
- Registration is open.
- Where:
- Mission Bay Convention Center at UCSF, 1675 Owens Street, San Francisco, CA 94142
- Map
Monday, July 9, 2012
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Time |
Event |
Speaker
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5:45 PM |
Doors open for drinks at the JAX Expo reception |
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6:45 PM - 7:15 PM |
JavaScript: Your New Overlord |
Douglas Crockford
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7:15 PM* |
Liberty Pi - Lightweight software on Lightweight hardware |
Simon Maple
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7:15 PM* |
invokedynamic: You ain’t seen nothing yet |
Charles Nutter
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7:15 PM* |
Leverage the jQuery plugin ecosystem to create highly-interactive JSF Components |
Brian Leathem
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*I believe these sessions occur concurrently, but I'm not sure as of yet. Additional sessions may also be added.
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Event Owner
Sarah White
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