Sun Launches New Initiatives for Developer Community at JavaOne 2005 ConferenceSun Launches New Initiatives for Developer Community at JavaOne 2005 Conference
Menlo Park, Calif. - June 23, 2005 - Sun Microsystems Inc. today announced a number of new initiatives aimed at the Java technology developer community, demonstrating Sun's commitment to meeting the needs of the over 4.5 million Java developers worldwide. These new programs will be highlighted in Sun's annual developer conference, JavaOne(SM), which will open on June 26th in San Francisco with the first ever NetBeans(TM) Software Day.
"Sun has maintained its high level of commitment to the Java tecnology developer community throughout the past 10 years, and we will continue to drive innovation with new programs and initiatives that offer developers the opportunity to expand their knowledge and share information amongst their peers," said Joe Keller, VP, Java Enterprise Systems/Developer Tools, Sun Microsystems. The NetBeans Software Effect: To complement the recent success of the latest NetBeans software release, Sun will hold the second annual NetBeans Software Day on Sunday, June 26. Kicking off the developer focused events for JavaOne, NetBeans Day takes place at the Argent Hotel in San Francisco. At this free event, participants can learn from the experts what's happening with the NetBeans IDE and other Sun tools built on NetBeans platform. Highlights include: the new GUI Builder, code-named Project Matisse, Project Looking Glass, Java Platform, Enterprise Edition 5 (Java EE) annotation support and NetBeans platform plug-in development. Jonathan Schwartz, James Gosling, Rick Ross and a host of Java tecnology luminaries will be in attendance. To register, please visit: http://www.netbeans.org/community/articles/javaone/2005/nb-day.html Among the new programs for developers featured at this event are:
Java User Group Program Expansion
Java Technology Champions Program Creation
Sun(SM) Developer Network Growth and Enhancements Since it was first introduced at the JavaOne conference two years ago, the SDN Program membership has grown to over 1 million developers worldwide, with over 25% of its membership coming from outside of North America. The SDN Program reaches out to developers daily through technical content, blogs, chats, newsletters, forums, and worldwide developers events such as Sun Tech Days. Over the past two years the SDN Program developer community has grown into an active vibrant community -- each Sun Tech Day averages over 1500 attendees, and monthly the developer sites average over 65 million page views, tools and JDKs average over 588,000 downloads, and forums average over 2800 posts. New Collaboration Service for Java Technology Developers Following the recent release of Sun Java Studio Enterprise 7 with Instant Developer Collaboration capabilities, Sun is launching a new collaboration server to unite developer communities around the world instantly, enabling them to collaborate on Java application development issues using Java Studio Enterprise. For more information see: http://share.java.net About JavaOne, Sun's 2005 Worldwide Java Technology Developer Conference The JavaOne conference is the world's leading event for Java technology developers. Established in 1996, the Conference gives attendees access to the greatest minds and innovations in the Java technology community. Developers have the opportunity to learn about and apply the next generation of Java technology for the full spectrum of development, from mobile devices to enterprise applications. About Sun Microsystems, Inc. A singular vision -- "The Network Is The Computer" -- guides Sun in the development of technologies that power the world's most important markets. Sun's philosophy of sharing innovation and building communities is at the forefront of the next wave of computing: the Participation Age. Sun can be found in more than 100 countries and on the Web at http://sun.com
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