OOW2010 – Day 1
I started the day at JavaOne. It’s at the Hilton on Mason Street. I attended a couple sessions on Java. Then, I went to the JavaDEMO Grounds to check things out rather than catch a sandwich.
There were a few interesting venues but I found the JBoss presentation the most useful on Seam 3. The presentation was worth the time, and the demonstration using the technology at the end was effective for a couple reasons. While the presenter’s environment wasn’t ready, he was able to fix it while working through his discussion of the technical stack. Also, the use of Seam 3 was first class. I’d recommend you stop by if you have a chance to see it.
After seeing the JavaDEMO Grounds, I went back to the Marriott to attend the Data Integration hands-on lab with Data Integrator and the Database Performance Diagnostics and Tuning presentations.
Afterward, a friend and I went to Moscone South to the Exhibition Hall. There we found the air hockey table and other game room. Only one here this year. We finished up by hitting the Moscone South Exhibition Hall. Saw some interesting hardware demos and that’s a wrap for Day 1 at Oracle Open World 2010. Actually, my second day because MySQL Sunday counts in my book.