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JavaOne Talks Now Available

URL: Sun Developer Network

At 2:32 PM on Oct 18, 2005, Stephan Janssen wrote:

The JavaOne talks are now freely available for SDN members (membership is free.) I'm really happy that JavaOne has followed the example of other conferences by putting the talks online for free.

I'd love to hear your views on the possible impact of these talks on next year's JavaOne attendance, especially considering the fact that JavaOne is not cheap to attend.

Nevertheless, I'm really excited that Sun has made this extra effort and wants to share this knowledge freely with non-JavaOne attendees. Thank You!
1 . At 4:12 PM on Oct 18, 2005, Anthony Goubard wrote:
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Re: JavaOne Talks Now Available

That really great! Thank you Sun.

Note that the presentation as PDF were available without registration on Sun web site .

The main sessions are also available as video without registration here .

For those interested in Tech TVs :
http://www.filefarmer.com/techshows/
Anthony Goubard
JLearnIt, Ant Commander, XINS, japplis.com.
2 . At 4:29 AM on Oct 19, 2005, Martijn Dashorst DeveloperZone Top 100 wrote:
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Re: JavaOne Talks Now Available

Ah... I've been wanting to hear myself (not that I'm that fond of myself, just to hear how I came across). Fortunately my Wicket Presentation sounds OK.

I just need to BREATHE :-)! Oh... those nerves... I can still feel them.
3 . At 7:09 AM on Oct 19, 2005, Stephen Welch wrote:
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Re: JavaOne Talks Now Available

Thats good news. However, as a prior user of the old online javaone (via a javalobby promotion) still somewhat disappointed that 2002/3 material is going to be lost.

Would javalobby be able to influence sun to retain these? Would javalobby be able host these?

Heres a part of a reply from sun:

Unfortunately, we will only be offering the past two years archive of
sessions. The 2002-2003 sessions will not be on the new site
4 . At 11:40 AM on Oct 19, 2005, Jason Darrow wrote:
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Re: JavaOne Talks Now Available

Thanks for the post. I attended JavaOne 2005 and was wondering when sessions would be available on the web. I also remember seeing cameras in every session I was in and I wonder is full video will ever be downloadable?

Jason Darrow
http://www.java-entrepreneur.com/
5 . At 10:11 AM on Oct 28, 2005, Maris Orbidans wrote:
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Re: JavaOne Talks Now Available

it's awesome !

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