javaBin, the Java User Group in Norway, is for the third year in a row arranging JavaZone (See JavaZone 2003 and JavaZone 2002), a conference on Java Technology.
The JavaZone conference has a technological profile, and is probably best described as a miniature JavaOne. JavaZone 2004 is offering a combination of technical talks and stands in an intimate atmosphere and is expecting 500-700 participants.
This years JavaZone conference will have four tracks:
* Core
* Enterprise
* Gadgets
* Utilities
Schedule
More intense than ever! (minor adjustments are possible)
* 08.00 - 08.45 Registration, stands open, coffee
* 08.45 - 19.00 All day, presentations in three to four auditoriums
* 11.30 - 14.00 - Lunch
* 16.30 - 18.30 - Dinner
* 19.00 - 21.30 Panels and BOFs
* 21.30 - 00.30 Stands close. Entertainment. PartyZone!
Where is it
JavaZone 2004 will be held at the Radisson SAS hotel, Holbergsgt 30, Oslo.
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For more information on the hotel and how to get there, see Radisson information.
About javaBin
javaBin is an independent, idealistic organisation established in 1996 by a group of Java enthusiasts. Our goal is to create a community for sharing knowledge, experience and viewpoints on Java technology. We work to strengthen the members professional Java skills by spreading the knowledge of relevant results, pragmatic techniques and useful tools.
The group has since then evolved to be Scandinavia's biggest and most active group for the promotion of Java.
We arrange monthly meetings in both Stavanger and Oslo, each including 2-3 talks on Java related subjects. In addition to a great number of Norwegian Java experts, our members have also had the pleasure of listening to speaks of internationally known figures such as Kent Beck, John Crupi, Kevlin Henney, Joshua Bloch, Trygve Reenskaug, Rickard Öberg, Ed Roman, Aslak Hellesøy and Jørgen Anfindsen.
Our web site www.java.no is daily bringing the Norwegian Java community news and articles on Java related issues, attracting more than half a million hits each month.
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