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JavaOne 2005: Behind The Scenes of the Java Card ... in Work

screenshot of JavaOne Java Card data analyis
screenshot of JavaOne Java Card data analyis
screenshot of JavaOne Java Card data analyis

Each JavaOne attendee has been issued a Java Card with an embedded contact-less MIFARE (rfid) chip, the same configuration as the Sun employee badges. The badges of each attendee are scanned as they enter the breakout session rooms.

We've partnered with Business Objects (http://businessobjects.com/) to analyze the data (only badge numbers are captured, there's no association with names or other identifying data.) They're generating reports such as the 10 most popular sessions, breakout of attendance by attendee type, time, etc. The charts/reports will be accessible over the show web at Moscone.

There's Java technology all over the place: on the card scanner systems (all Sun hardware) capturing data from the physical readers. There's also Java technology at the middle layer gathering the data and preprocessing it for Business Objects. And Business Objects themselves use Java struts, servlets and jsp at their presentation layer, all running on a W2100zM in the Moscone NOC.

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JavaOne 2005: Connections ... in Work

And now, time for some words ... In the morning I tag along with Kevin onto the Pavilion floor. Someone needs help configuring a storage unit. It needs to be configured via the serial port, and the process reminds me of my BBS hacking days. I bump into Patrick Chan - he's there for the birthday celebration. During the day I continue to meet new people, as well as former colleagues. I really enjoy the social aspect of JavaOne. I usually tend to be shy, but not in this setting. As we walk the halls we constantly stop to chat. Someone comments that we are a "magnet" for meeting people. I recognize many faces, even though I don't know their names. I have worked on several of the Technology showcases - Java Ring, Zaurus, Palms (I was uber sync master woot! emoticon). One of the great perks of working on these projects was that I got to meet and talk to a great deal of people. There have been many wonderful conversations.

Later on in the day I run into Martin, and roam around with him taking pictures. FYI - he did the narration for the video playing at the ONE booth. We hit up the retail store and score some phat lewt. I really dig the new colors, and pick up a week's worth of new shirts (I've been modeling them back in the office.) Then we're off to the blogger's party. It's definitely not a time to be shy - plenty of conversation and new faces await us. It's a great time and the time flies. We decide to have dinner and reluctanly leave for much needed food.

I head off to use the restroom, and on the way back to my table - a fellow walking ahead keeps looking back at me. Finally he stops and turns and says while looking down at my badge (which only identifies me as Technical Staff 1) "so you are here for JavaOne as well?" I respond yes, and the conversation begins. His name is Victor, and he's from Hungary. He's lived in New York for the last five years. "So where do you work Viktor?" He tells me that it's an online grocery place, and I probably haven't heard about. I then proceed to describe "a large refrigerated warehouse, and everything is done to order?" He's surprised. Turns out that I have heard about it, and actually seen a show on it. The conversation ends, but I'm smiling. How many times do you meet a stranger in a crowded restaurant, and strike up a friendly conversation? But that's JavaOne for you.

Dinner is great (tapas! yum!), and on the way out we run into Gonzo. Conversations with him are always a treat - because he multithreads. He immediately starts talking about JXTA - because that's what he's passionate about. And if you have any doubt about that passion - you need to talk to him. Because I guarantee afterwards you'll walk away talking to yourself "damn! why am I not using this?" He's fantastic, and it's comforting to know that people like him work at Sun.

Before we head out the door, we check in on the bloggers. Yep, they're still going.

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JavaOne 2005: People In Motion ... in Work

people in motion at the 2005 JavaOne conference

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JavaOne 2005: Happenings ... in Work

Duke Award Statues
Java Spoken Here signs
JavaOne attendees taking a moment to relax
JavaOne goodies at the retail store
JavaOne attendees posing with Duke
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