Mobility Docs Backstage Pass
SVG enriches your UI, but can it win an election?
Karol and I have made it to California where the U.S. Presidential candidates are soliciting votes and fund raising on a non-stop schedule that may be as hectic as the NetBeans team's work schedule to get the 6.0 release out on time. He and I have it somewhat easier however because the rich clients we're spending time with are projects in our IDE rather than big shots extracting promises for their contributions.
But seriously folks, for those of you who cannot make it to the Java Mobile and Embedded Developer Days conference here in Silicon Valley, you can still get a taste of what will be covered by reading through the technical session abstracts. For those with generous bandwidth connections (and the free time to stream and watch video), you'll be able to watch the sessions and demos on the web at http://ustream.tv/sun
For those who can't wait to get started, rest easy, because NetBeans 6.0 has come loaded with sample applications to get you going quickly on your projects. While not as slick as the SVG sample application that will be presented tomorrow at the conference, you can get an idea of SVG's capabilities by opening the SVG Demo.



A screencast of the demo we are presenting tomorrow should be available in early February. It will show some details about how SVG separates the design of an application's graphical elements from the functionality, yet integrates them seamlessly. That's one of the big features of SVG and if that notion interests you tune in to the conference streamcast at 16:30 PST or watch for the screen cast tutorial in a couple of weeks.
Posted at 09:20PM Jan 22, 2008 by mobilesmith in Sun | Comments[0]
Meeting of the Moble-minded in Santa Clara
Why wait until Super Bowl Sunday for a shameless plug? The Mobile and Embedded Java Developer Days in Santa Clara, California are coming up faster than an HGH-fed Olympic sprinter. The last day for registering is January 18, 2008 and on-site registrations will be not possibile, so act quickly to get your spot as seating is limited.
So what's the big deal? Well the speakers list includes some big names who definitely have some say about what the future of Java ME (and it's rapidly growing kid brother JavaFX Mobile) will look like. Also on the agenda are two days of sessions loaded with information about Mobile development present and future.
For complete information about the conference and how to register check out:
Why am I so excited about it? Besides the fact that I write about this technology and will get a chance to learn some cool, new things, I will assist Karol with giving the Building slick applications with SVG and advanced graphics presentation that was created by the NetBeans Mobility team. The demo will show how to use SVG with data binding structures and End-to-End to create a mobile transit ticket purchasing UI using NetBeans Mobility. Imagine that! If applied profusely in cities around the world, this application could eliminate queues at ticket machines, eliminate the need to carry a pocket full of coins or to keep currency notes perfectly flat. Pretty cool stuff! That's just one of many sessions set to inform and inspire the developers who can attend. So ask your boss to send you today. Maybe after a pint at the company social you can get him/her to approve it on the spot. :)
Posted at 01:33AM Jan 12, 2008 by mobilesmith in Sun | Comments[0]
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