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rwc

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Core Platform
Posted: Oct 28, 2005 2:03 PM
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Please post your thoughts and ideas for the Core platform here.

Keywords for this area:

Core language and APIs
Security
I/O
Networking
Utilities
Concurrency
Garbage collection
Performance
Monitoring and management
Java runtime environments (JREs)
Future developments
Other

dspencer73

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Re: Core Platform
Posted: Nov 2, 2005 7:37 AM   in response to: rwc
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I'd be interested in a session describing real-world issues uncovered while migrating large applications from 1.4x to 5.0.

I loved the Performance Myths talk in '05 -- how about heading the other way and talking about real performance gains? Talking about what to target when doing profiling, for example.

skpimparkar

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Requirement of knowledge than information.
Posted: Nov 11, 2005 2:36 AM   in response to: rwc
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I would like if the topic of different java distributions be discussed at java one conference. e.g. Sun Java, IBM j9 etc. Specifically, for porting the applications to the embedded devices that support jvm or kvm, this knowledge is important. Usage of JNI technology has proved of great help to me, but faces various problems if need to use for SUN's Java distributions against IBM's J9 and port onto devices such as mobiles. So, if the developer has core knowledge of JVM, KVM and their practical inferences and tips from Gurus lively, it will be of great help. Even if very good professional guides are available for these, sometimes they fail to shape the understanding of technology and disperse into the veins of developer and become simply user guide and supportive material.




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