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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

JAX Community Night

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

Community Night Schedule

Monday, July 9, 2012
Time Event Speaker
5:45 PM Doors open for drinks at the JAX Expo reception
6:45 PM - 7:15 PM JavaScript: Your New Overlord Douglas Crockford
7:15 PM* Liberty Pi - Lightweight software on Lightweight hardware Simon Maple
7:15 PM* invokedynamic: You ain’t seen nothing yet Charles Nutter
7:15 PM* Leverage the jQuery plugin ecosystem to create highly-interactive JSF Components Brian Leathem
*I believe these sessions occur concurrently, but I'm not sure as of yet. Additional sessions may also be added.

Event Owner

Sarah White

Fedora Representatives

There will not be a Fedora booth at JAXConf but Sarah will be attending the conference as a roving ambassador.

# Name Capacity Comments
001 Sarah White Event owner and roving ambassador I will be at JAX Monday afternoon and onwards
002 Dan Allen Speaker Highlighting features and Java development benefits on F17
003 Your name here

Event Schedule

Event Schedule
List here the important parts of the event schedule relevant to Fedora activites including when a booth might be staffed, when Fedora contributors are giving talks, when special activities are happening, etc.

Ideas/Brainstorming

Ideas/Brainstorming
Use this section to brainstorm ideas about things to do at the event.

Event Report

Event Report
Please use this section to document and report about the event. Nice things to see in this section are blog posts about the event, pictures from the event, and anything else that might be valuable to showing the success of our participation in the event. If there were any "lessons learned" or problems that others might benefit from seeing please do include those here too. Some general information about report expectations can be found on the Event Reports page.