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JavaOne is an annual conference first organized in 1996 by Sun Microsystems to discuss Java technologies, primarily among Java developers. It was held in San Francisco, California, typically running from a Monday to Thursday in summer months 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.

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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 • 2002: Sharp Zaurus • 2004: Homepod, a wireless MP3 device from Gloolabs • 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==
CommunityOne
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 18–19) and to Oslo, Norway (CommunityOne North, April 15). The third annual CommunityOne in San Francisco took place from June 1–3, 2009, at Moscone Center. Tracks included: • Cloud Platforms – Development and deployment in the cloud • Social and Collaborative Platforms – Social networks and Web 2.0 trends • RIAs and Scripting – Rich Internet Applications, scripting and tools • Web Platforms – Dynamic languages, databases, and Web servers • Server-side Platforms – SOA, tools, application servers, and databases • Mobile Development – Mobile platforms, devices, tools and application development • Operating Systems and Infrastructure – Performance, virtualization, and native development • Free and Open – Open-source projects, business models, and trends CommunityOne was discontinued after the acquisition of Sun by Oracle. ==See also==
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