Mittwoch, 21. Oktober 2015

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And here is the schedule of all the mini-theater sessions we're going to run on our booth at JavaOne. No signup required. Just drop by and sit in. Make sure to be on time because space is limited.
And another plus for showing up early is that you can get one of the inspirational and motivational 20 years of Java t-shirts that we're giving out!
Want more? There may be stickers. And people to talk to. And cool demos and technologies! Come to our booth number 5101 in the JavaOne exhibition hall (Hilton San Francisco, Grand Ballroom) next to the Java Hub!
Get the latest updates and news on the official events website on developers.redhat.com. And if you can't make it to JavaOne, you can see the sessions being live streamed and recorded. I'm going to update this post as soon I have the recorded videos uploaded to youtube.

Did I mention, that there is going to be a party? 
Let's get things started right with friends old and new; our kickoff drink-up at Mikkeller bar gets us all together to welcome one another (back) to San Francisco and geek out. This is your first crack at catching some of our coders to see what we've been up to even before sessions start, and we'll supply the food and drink. Space is limited, so be sure to RSVP here and we'll prioritize you a place at the table!

Monday, 26th
Time Slot Speaker Title
Jason Porter (@lightguardjp)

Standardized Extension-Building in Java EE with CDI and JCA
11:45 - 12:30
Aslak Knutsen (@aslakknutsen), Alex Soto (@alexsotob) & Bartosz Majsak (@majson)
Taming Microservices Testing with Arquillian Cube
1:45 - 2:30
Rafael Benevides (@rafabene) & Markus Eisele (@myfear)
Docker for Java EE Developers
3:30 - 4:15
Christine H. Flood
Shenandoah: An Ultralow-Pause-Time Garbage Collector for OpenJDK

Tuesday, 27th
Time Slot
Speaker
Title
10:15 - 11:00
Rafael Benevides (@rafabene) & Antoine Sabot Durand (@antoine_sd)
Apache DeltaSpike, the CDI Toolbox
11:45 - 12:30
Christian Posta (@christianposta)
Microservices in the Real World
1:45 - 2:30
Sebastien Blanc (@sebi2706) & Bruno Oliveiria (@abstractj)
Securing Web Applications: A Practical Guide
3:30 - 4:15
Mark Little (@nmcl)
WildFly Swarm


Wednesday, 28th
Time Slot
Speaker
Title
10:15 - 11:00
Sanne Grinovero (@SanneGrinovero)
Apache Lucene for Java EE Developers
11:45 - 12:30
Ken Finnigan (@kenfinnigan)
Java EE 7 Applications as a Microservice with WildFly Swarm
1:45 - 2:30
Max Rydahl Andersen (@maxandersen)
Docker & OpenShift Tooling for Eclipse
3:30 - 4:15
Bruno Oliveira (@abstractj)
Java Cryptography Deep Dive: Taming the Beast

Learn more about Red Hat at JavaOne and make sure to sign up for the developers.redhat.com.

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