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Monday, May 12, 2008

JavaOne 2008


Here's a summary from Ericsson on what happened during JavaOne in San Francisco, May 6-9, 2008.

 

May 30, 2008
JavaOne presentations
Missed one of Ericsson's sessions at JavaOne this year? Or perhaps you attended them all but are in need of a recap? The slides used in the sessions held by Ericsson employees are now available.

 

May 27, 2008
JavaOne: Mobile service creation demos – a success
Live demonstrations of end-to-end mobile service creation using the SIP (Session Initiation Protocol) and IMS (IP Multimedia Subsystem) were greeted with ringing applause at JavaOne.


May 12, 2008
JavaOne: New Mobile Service Architecture will include IMS Service API
The Mobile Service Architecture (MSA) specifies a standardized set of APIs, which allows developers access to various capabilities – from sending SMS messages to address book information – on mobile phones. Ericsson is a member of the expert group that is drafting the upcoming second version of MSA, which will include an IMS (IP Multimedia Subsystem) API.

May 8, 2008
JavaOne: Ericsson and Sun launch competition for developers
Ericsson and Sun have teamed up to launch the Sun-Ericsson application competition, a contest designed to encourage innovation among developers and foster the creation of next-generation mobile and internet services.

May 8, 2008
JavaOne: IMS-enabled mini golf community catches developers’ attention
Feel like playing a mini golf game on your mobile phone against players in an online community? Then visit BEA’s booth in the JavaOne pavilion, where BEA and Ericsson are jointly demonstrating such a converged multimedia application developed with Ericsson’s Service Development Studio (SDS).

May 8, 2008
JavaOne: Spreading the SailFin and SIP message

JavaOne this week saw a large group of developers presented with an overview of the communication applications server SailFin, including its architecture, its current features and roadmap. For some developers, the talk by Kristoffer Gronowski, SIP and Java EE senior specialist at Ericsson, and Binod Pg from Sun Microsystems was also a brief introduction to the Session Initiation Protocol (SIP).

May 7, 2008
JavaOne: Java across all screens of life
The theme for this year’s JavaOne is “Java + You”. During JavaOne’s first general session, Rich Green, executive vice president of software at Sun Microsystems, expanded on what the theme means. Java will be pervasive, enabling useful content and service “across all screens of life”, whether it is your desktop PC, mobile phone or TV.

May 7, 2008
JavaOne: Project SailFin set to transform telecom software infrastructure
A new application server to power rich and continuously available telecom services is being developed in Sun Microsystem’s GlassFish open-source community. One year after the launch of Project SailFin, Sreeram Duvur, principal engineer at Sun, tells us what SailFin means to developers and to the telecommunication industry.

May 5, 2008
JavaOne: Convergence on show at JavaOne
At booth 618 in the JavaOne Pavilion, Ericsson will demonstrate the possibilities that converged multimedia services allow and show the free tools that developers can use to create innovative services today.

May 5, 2008
JavaOne: Taking mobile application development out of the niche
Java and mobility enthusiast and visionary C. Enrique Ortiz gives his thoughts on why mobile application development is still a niche activity for developers, and what the hot topics about mobility will be at JavaOne.

April 29, 2008
JavaOne: Filling a high availability gap
Reconfiguring server-side applications while they are up and running is tricky but absolutely essential for many high availability applications. If you are building an IPTV service, the service provider’s customers will not accept a reboot when the provider wants to modify a parameter.

April 28, 2008
JavaOne: Developing SIP communication services at JavaOne
Developing communication services with Java EE is quite a challenge, especially if you’re building the service based on synchronous HTTP. But with the SIP servlet container SailFin and powerful SIP (Session Initiation Protocol) APIs, communication service development is becoming a lot more manageable.

 

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Last published May 30, 2008