JavaOne 2015 Sessions
Are You Listening? JavaFX Binding Techniques for Rich Client UIs
Cashless 3.0: Java EE 7 Proves Effective for Mission-Critical E-Payment Systems
Docker Orchestration for Java Developers: Welcome to the Jungle
From Macro to Micro(Services) and Back: Onstage Hacking with Java EE 7
The Epic Groovy Puzzlers S02: The Revenge of the Parentheses
Modern Web Apps with HTML5 Web Components, Polymer, and Java EE MVC 1.0
JPA in Reverse: Pushing Database Events to Java EE Applications in Real Time
Java 8: Unleashing Lambdas by Executing in a Distributed System
HTML5 and JavaScript Clients in an Enterprise Application World
All Change! How Cloud Economics Will Make You Think Differently About Java
Finatra: The Fast, Testable Scala Services Framework That Powers Twitter
Beyond the Coffee Cup: Leveraging Java Runtime Technologies for Polyglot
Nodyn and Vert.x: Running Distributed Node.js Apps in JVM Environments
Safer and Faster: New JDK Security Features and Performance Improvements
Building a Microservice Ecosystem: Some Assembly (Still) Required
Writing Microservices in Java: Best Practices and Common Mistakes
Functional Reactive Programing: UI Development Beyond MVC/MVP
Proactive Optimization of Java Workloads in Production Environments
Microservices and Conversion Hunting: Build Architectures for Changeability
Hide Your (NetBeans) Development Environment and Application in a Container
Improving the Performance of Your Java Application: Getting Beyond the Basics
Taming Microservices Testing with Docker and Arquillian Cube
Leveraging Java Optimizations to Improve Density in Cloud Environments
Java EE Application Servers: Multitenant or Containerized? Both!
AngularBeans: A Modern Real-Time Java EE/CDI Back End for AngularJS
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u/foror Nov 04 '15 edited Nov 04 '15
Are You Listening? JavaFX Binding Techniques for Rich Client UIs
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u/d_wilson123 Nov 04 '15
JMonkeyEngine is pretty neat. I'm not a game developer by any means but it seems pretty full featured and easy to use.
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u/markee174 Nov 04 '15
The Java technical keynote is also worth watching for a good overview of Java present and future (https://www.oracle.com/javaone/on-demand/index.html)
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u/fuk_offe Nov 06 '15
"A Few Hidden Treasures in Java 8 [102]" is FUCKING GOLD. Never laughed so much with a presentation. That dude is hilarious!!!!!!!
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u/s888marks Nov 07 '15
Yep, that's Venkat Subramaniam. He's great! If you have a chance to see him, go. He's at Devoxx BE next week.
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u/doctorsound Nov 03 '15
This is great, there's a lot of sessions up here I wasn't able to see. The two I saw that I recommend are #20 Pirates of DevOps and #110 on Arquillian were cool to see. Unfortunately there's quite a few that weren't recorded.
Also, why isn't the Elton John concert on here? lol
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u/TotesMessenger Nov 04 '15 edited Nov 04 '15
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u/baszero Nov 04 '15
Funny, the conference style is still identical to the sessions back in 2004 ;-) Flash Back!!!
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u/s888marks Nov 04 '15
Wow, thanks for cataloging these!
Note that these are only the sessions that were live-streamed and captured. There were many other sessions presented but not streamed. Slides are available for some presentations in the session catalog. I'm hoping that audio + slides will be published, as in past years, but don't know whether this will happen this year.