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{{short description|Former annual developer conference}} __NOTOC__ [[Image:The Future of Java.jpg|thumb|upright=0.8|Attendees at the 2004 JavaOne conference described their vision of the future of Java on a whiteboard.]] '''JavaOne''' is an annual conference first organized in 1996 by [[Sun Microsystems]] to discuss [[Java (programming language)|Java]] technologies, primarily among Java developers. It was held in [[San Francisco, California]], typically running from a Monday to Thursday in summer months (early on) or in early fall months (later). Technical sessions and Birds of a Feather (BOF) sessions on a variety of Java-related topics were held throughout the week. The show was very popular; for the 1999 edition, there were 20,000 attendees at the [[Moscone Center]].<ref name="iw-1999">{{cite news | url=https://www.infoworld.com/article/2076471/what-sun-won-t-tell-you-about-javaone.html | title=What Sun won't tell you about JavaOne | author-first=Mariva H. | author-last=Aviram | magazine=InfoWorld | date=August 20, 1999}}</ref> For many years, the conference was hosted by Sun executive and Java evangelist [[John Gage]].<ref name="iw-1999"/> In 1999, the conference played host to an event called the [[Hackathon]], a challenge set by Gage. Attendees were to write a program in Java for the new [[Palm V]] using the infrared port to communicate with other Palm users and register the device on the Internet. During the 2008 conference, seventy Moscone Center staff members and three attendees were sickened by an outbreak of [[norovirus]].<ref>{{cite news | author=Gavin Clarke | title =Sick of JavaOne? - You will be: Suspected Norovirus stalks halls | url=https://www.theregister.co.uk/2008/05/10/javaone_norovirus/ | publisher=[[The Register]] | date=May 10, 2008}}</ref> After the [[Sun acquisition by Oracle|acquisition of Sun by Oracle Corporation]] in 2010, the conference was held concurrently with Oracle OpenWorld. The conference was moved from Moscone Center to hotels on nearby Mason Street. In some years, one block of Mason was closed and covered with a tent, which formed part of the conference venue. In April 2018, Oracle announced that the JavaOne conference would be discontinued, in favor of a more general programming conference called ''Oracle Code One''.<ref>{{cite web |url = https://blogs.oracle.com/developers/javaone-event-expands-with-more-tracks-languages-and-communities-and-new-name |title = JavaOne Event Expands with More Tracks, Languages and Communities β and New Name |access-date = 2018-05-26 |author = Stephen Chin |date = 2018-04-19 |publisher = Oracle Developers Blog |quote = The JavaOne conference is expanding to create a new, bigger event ... Weβre calling the new event Oracle Code One }}</ref> The CodeOne conference ran for two years. In March 2022, Oracle announced that JavaOne would return in October 2022,<ref>{{cite web |url = https://blogs.oracle.com/java/post/javaone-is-back |title = JavaOne is Back! |access-date = 2022-03-22 |author = Sharat Chander |date = 2022-03-22 |publisher = Oracle Blog |quote = JavaOne is part of the recently announced Oracle CloudWorld conference (October 16-20, 2022) in Las Vegas, Nevada. }}</ref> reclaiming the position the now defunct CodeOne conference once occupied. The conference has moved to Las Vegas from its original location in San Francisco. As announced by Oracle in March 2024, JavaOne was held in March 2025, coinciding with Java's 30th birthday,<ref>{{cite web |url = https://inside.java/2024/03/19/announcing-javaone-2025/ |title = JavaOne Returns to the San Francisco Bay Area! |access-date = 2024-03-19 |author = Sharat Chander |date = 2024-03-19 |publisher = Oracle/Inside Java |quote = Java turns 30 years old next year! The anniversary is a significant milestone as the global developer ecosystem celebrates the continued success of Java and its community. We canβt think of a better way to honor this occasion than announcing the return of JavaOne to the San Francisco Bay Area on March 17-20, 2025.}}</ref> and the release of Java 24, at Oracle Headquarters in Redwood Shores, CA, moving back to (near) its original location in San Francisco. ==Show device== [[File:Java Ring.jpg|thumb|Ring with embedded Java-programmable microprocessor, available at JavaOne 1998 ]] [[File:JavaOne backpack and phone case.jpg|thumb|upright=0.75|JavaOne-branded backpack and case, given out at JavaOne 2001]] Several of the conferences highlighted a hardware device, typically made available to attendees before it is sold to the general public, or at a steep discount: * 1998: [[Java ring]] * 1999: [[Palm V]]<noinclude><ref>{{cite web |last1=Aviram |first1=Mariva H. |date=1999-08-01 |df=mdy|url=https://www.infoworld.com/article/2076473/javaone-s-palm-sized-winner.html |title=JavaOne's Palm-sized winner |work=[[JavaWorld]] |access-date=2020-07-13}}</ref></noinclude> * 2002: [[Sharp Zaurus]]<noinclude><ref>[https://web.archive.org/web/20180405214810/http://archive.oreilly.com/pub/post/javaone_day3_wireless_world.html JavaOne - Day3 - Wireless World]</ref></noinclude> * 2004: Homepod, a wireless MP3 device from Gloolabs<noinclude><ref>{{Cite web |url=http://www.javalobby.org/nl/archive/jlnews_20040622o.html |title=And the JavaOne 2004 "Official Show Device" is... |access-date=2008-03-25 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20170807192910/http://www.javalobby.org/nl/archive/jlnews_20040622o.html |archive-date=2017-08-07 |url-status=usurped }}</ref></noinclude> * 2006: [[SavaJe]] Jasper S20 phone * 2007: [[RS Media]] programmable robot * 2008: [[Sentilla Perk Kit]], Pulse Smartpen, Sony Ericsson K850i * 2009: [[HTC Diamond]] with [[JavaFX]] pre-installed ==CommunityOne== {{redirect|CommunityOne|the bank|CommunityOne Bank}} From 2007 to 2009, an associated one-day event, '''CommunityOne''', was held, for the broader free and open-source developer community. In 2009, CommunityOne expanded to New York City (CommunityOne East, March 18β19) and to Oslo, Norway (CommunityOne North, April 15). The third annual CommunityOne in San Francisco took place from June 1β3, 2009, at Moscone Center. Tracks included: * Cloud Platforms β Development and deployment in the cloud * Social and Collaborative Platforms β Social networks and Web 2.0 trends * RIAs and Scripting β Rich Internet Applications, scripting and tools * Web Platforms β Dynamic languages, databases, and Web servers * Server-side Platforms β SOA, tools, application servers, and databases * Mobile Development β Mobile platforms, devices, tools and application development * Operating Systems and Infrastructure β Performance, virtualization, and native development * Free and Open β Open-source projects, business models, and trends CommunityOne was discontinued after the [[Sun acquisition by Oracle|acquisition of Sun by Oracle]]. ==See also== {{Portal|Computer programming}} {{clear}} ==References== [[Image:Oracle OpenWorld and JavaOne co-location directional sign 2010.jpg|thumb|right|Directional sign on floor once JavaOne was co-located with Oracle OpenWorld in 2010]] {{Reflist}} ==External links== {{Commons category|JavaOne}} *{{Official website}} *[http://www.moscone.com/ Moscone Center] *[https://web.archive.org/web/20090508135256/http://canoo.com/blog/category/javaone/ JavaOne 2009 Blog Coverage] {{Java (Sun)}} [[Category:Java platform]] [[Category:Computer conferences]] [[Category:Recurring events established in 1996]] [[Category:Recurring events established in 2007]] [[Category:Sun Microsystems]]
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