We are streaming live sessions from four rooms during the entire week of JavaOne. Watch live sessions starting on Monday, September 19th and running until Thursday, September 22nd, 2016. The sessions are live at the time of their session at JavaOne Conference in San Francisco. All times mentioned here are Pacific Time in the U.S. The presentation slides will be posted after the event on the JavaOne website. Abstracts of presentations are available in the content catalog on JavaOne website and on daily The Java Source blog about JavaOne streaming. Keep mind that there may be last minute changes to the JavaOne Streaming schedule.
Sessions streaming are live (Pacific Time in the U.S.) during the JavaOne conference. Schedule of the live streaming is available by day and room:
Monday, September 19th
| Live Streaming location | PST Time Zone | Session Titles |
| Ballroom 4 | 8:30 11:00 12:30 14:30 16:00 17:30 19:00 | Learn Java 8: Lambdas and Functional Programming JDK 9 Language, Tooling, and Library Features Prepare for JDK 9 Introduction to Modular Development Using Oracle Java Flight Recorder in an Autonomous Robotic Vehicle Advanced Modular Development Using Type Annotations to Improve Your Code |
| Ballroom 6 | 8:30 11:00 12:30 14:30 16:00 17:30 19:00 20:00 | Rapid Development Tools for Java EE 8 Developing Java Applications with Eclipse Neon Docker Support in NetBeans, Eclipse, and IntelliJ JUnit5: Features, Architecture, and Extensibility Introduction to Troubleshooting in JDK 9: Serviceability Tools Are Your Friends Automated Tuning of the JVM with Bayesian Optimization Java 9 Module System Support in the NetBeans IDE Tools for High-Performance Polyglot Programming on the JVM |
| Cyrill Magnin II/III | 8:30 12:30 14:30 16:00 17:30 19:00 20:00 | Building a Java Recommender System in 15 Minutes with Graph Technologies Microservices Minus the Hype: How to Build and Why Java EE 8 Update Enterprise Java for the Cloud Go Reactive with Vert.x in Oracle Application Container Cloud JCache and Java EE: Bridging the Gap Advanced PrimeFaces |
| Embarcadero | 8:30 11:00 12:30 14:30 16:00 17:30 19:00 20:00 | Docker for Java Developers The Hitchhiker’s Guide to Open Source Contributing to Open Source Managing Open Source Contributions in Large Organizations Delivering Unicorns The Diabolical Developer’s Guide to Performance Tuning Java EE for the Cloud Start a JUG Right with a Good Charter, Mission Statement, Values, and Schedule |
Tuesday, September 20th
| Live Streaming location | PDT Time Zone | Session Titles |
| Ballroom 4 | 8:30 11:00 12:30 14:30 16:00 17:30 19:00 20:00 | Journey’s End: Collection and Reduction in the Stream API Modules and Services Refactoring to Functional Style with Java 8 How to Create a Java Agent and Why Would You Need One? Project Jigsaw: Under The Hood Thinking in Parallel OpenJDK Security Group: Discussion and Q&A Navigating the New Threat Landscape in an Open Source World |
| Ballroom 6 | 8:30 11:00 12:30 14:30 16:00 17:30 19:00 20:00 | How to Generate Customized Java 8 Code from Your Database Java Libraries You Can’t Afford to Miss Gradle Support in NetBeans: A State of the Union Java 9 and the Impact on Maven Projects JavaScript Nirvana in NetBeans Faster Java EE Builds with Gradle Write Better Code: Become a More Productive Java Developer with the NetBeans IDE Exploring Java Applications with Java Shell and NetBeans |
| Cyrill Magnin II/III | 8:30 11:00 12:30 14:30 16:00 17:30 19:00 20:00 | Cloud-Native Java EE Migrate Java EE Applications to Microservices and Oracle Java Cloud JAX-RS 2.1 for Java EE 8 Portable Cloud Applications with Java EE Servlet 4.0: Status Update and HTTP/2 Comes to Java EE 8 How Multidimensional Search Trees Speed Up a Java Connection Pool Simple Software as a Service with Docker and jclouds Scalability and HA with Java EE Containers, JDBC, and Java Connection Pool |
| Embarcadero | 8:30 11:00 12:30 14:30 16:00 17:30 19:00 20:00 | Operational Excellence with Netflix Hystrix Core Software Design Principles Development Operations in the Cloud: A Use Case and Best Practices Live-Coding No-Ceremony Microservices Java EE: The Most Lightweight Enterprise Framework? Toward an Evolutionary Design and Architecture Development Horror Stories Gain DevOps Insight with Application Analytics |
Wednesday, September 21st
| Live Streaming location | PST Time Zone | Session Titles |
| Ballroom 4 | 8:30 11:30 1:00 15:00 16:30 | Project Jigsaw Hack Session Let’s Get Lazy: Explore the Real Power of Streams Enhanced Deprecation in Java 9 A Few Hidden Treasures in Java 8 Ask the JDK Architects |
| Ballroom 6 | 8:30 11:00 12:30 14:30 16:00 17:30 | Raspberry Pi with Java 9 Java Debuggers: A Peek Under the Hood Ten Productivity Tips for Java EE and Spring Developers Am I Reading Garbage Collection Logs Correctly? The Bytecode Hocus-Pocus Pair Programming with Eclipse Cloud Development Top Projects |
| Cyrill Magnin II/III | 10:00 11:30 13:30 15:00 | Leveraging AppCDS to Optimize Application Startup and Memory Footprint in the Cloud Configuration for Java EE 8 and the Cloud Java EE Next: HTTP/2 and REST Opportunities Extend Your Cloud/Back End to Mobile Devices |
| Embarcadero | 8:30 10:00 11:30 13:00 15:00 16:30 | The DevOps Disaster: 15 Ways to Fail at DevOps Cross-Functional Code Reviews Java EE 7 Meets Java 8 One Microservice Is No Microservice: They Come in Systems Handling Eventual Consistency in JVM Microservices with Event Sourcing The Illusion of Statelessness |
Thursday, September 22nd
| Live Streaming location | PST Time Zone | Session Titles |
| Ballroom 4 | 11:30 1:00 14:30 16:00 | Troubleshooting the Java HotSpot VM Interactive Development and Fast Feedback with Java 9 REPL Vectors for Java Collections Refueled |
| Ballroom 6 | 11:30 1:00 14:30 16:00 | The Remote Presentation Model Pattern Reduce Development Time with Oracle Database Fine-Grained Data Access Controls The RetroPi Reloaded: CNC Milled Java Arcade Machine on the Raspberry Pi IoT Security: Cases and Methods |
| Cyrill Magnin II/III | 11:30 14:30 16:00 | JSF 2.3: The Community Takes Charge Building a Private CI/CD Pipeline with Java and Docker on Oracle Cloud Run Your Java EE Apps with WildFly Swarm in Oracle Application Container Cloud |
| Embarcadero | 11:00 13:00 14:30 | Web Protocols for Java Developers Multicloud Scalability: NoSQL with Cassandra, Java EE, CDI, and Containers Cloud-Native Microservices and Containers in the Middleware World |
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