All the RedHat Engineers at JavaOne

Markus Eisele
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With only a few more weeks until JavaOne, I am still on the hunt for some good content recommendations. After I've looked at all the sessions from the Java Champions it is time to see what Red Hat is going to offer this year.  Beside the fact, that it is going to be a ton of interesting content you will also get a chance to meet all of them there and interact. If possible, I added a link to both the twitter profile and the blog of the speaker to make it easy for you to follow them. I hope, I haven't forgotten anybody.
And as usual at conferences; Come up to us and speak with us. We want to know what you think about the technologies we're talking about!

Lincoln Baxter III (@lincolnthree ocpsoft.org/)
Fast-Developing CRUD-like Applications with Java EE 7 [BOF2695]
Tools worth sharing: Take back your IDE with Forge [CON2675]

Emmanuel Bernard (@emmanuelbernard , emmanuelbernard.com)
MythBusters: ORMs and NoSQL—Good or Bad? [CON5186]

Sébastien Blanc (@sebi2706sblanc.org)
The Rise of Mobile Enterprise Software  [BOF7164]
How to Build Enterprise Mobile Apps That Integrate with Your Java EE Back End [TUT6006]

Markus Eisele (@myfear, blog.eisele.net)
JavaScript in the Enterprise [CON1747]
Free Java Tools for Maven and Java EE [UGF8872]

Thomas Enebo (@tom_eneboblog.enebo.com)
Modding Minecraft with a Dash of Ruby [BOF6279]

Stephane Epardaud (@UnFroMageceylon-lang.org/blog/)
The Emerging Languages Bowl: The Big League Challenge [CON4388]
Ceylon from Here to Infinity: The Big Picture and What’s Coming [CON3078]

Christine Flood
Shenandoah: An Open Source Garbage Collector (JEP 189) with an Ultralow Pause Time [CON5216]

Tim Fox (@timfoxvertxproject.wordpress.com/)
Writing Highly Concurrent Polyglot Applications with Vert.x [CON7902]

Jonathan Fuerth (@jfuerthjonathan.fuerth.ca/)
The Large-Scale Web Application Development BOF [BOF2260]
Rich HTML5 Web Apps: Typesafe Edition 2 [CON2188]

George Gastaldi (@gegastaldigastaldi.wordpress.com/)
Tools worth sharing: Take back your IDE with Forge [CON2675]
Fast-Developing CRUD-like Applications with Java EE 7 [BOF2695]

Shekhar Gulati (@shekhargulatiwhyjava.wordpress.com/)
So Many Mapping Choices—So Much Fun! [BOF1693]

Arun Gupta (@ArunGupta, blog.arungupta.me)
Lessons Learned from Real-World Deployments of Java EE 7 [CON2450]
Java EE 7 Soup to Nuts [TUT1952]
Devoxx4Kids for Parents [TUT1878]

Mark Little (@nmcl, community.jboss.org/blogs/mark.little)
Java EE 8 Community Update and Panel [CON2131]
Transactions Returning to NoSQL [CON2129]

Omair Majid
Diagnosing Performance Issues with Thermostat [CON2662]

Charles Nutter (@headiusblog.headius.com)
Going Native: Bringing FFI to the JVM [CON3979]
The Emerging Languages Bowl: The Big League Challenge [CON4388]
Script Bowl 2014: The Battle Rages On [CON2939]

Bruno Oliveira (@abstractjblog.abstractj.org)
Mobile Security B-Sides, or the Pitfalls of Application Development [BOF4495]

Steven Pousty (@TheSteve0thesteve0.wordpress.com)
Vert.x + WebSocket + Cloud = Awesome Map Tracking [CON1695]
So Many Mapping Choices—So Much Fun! [BOF1693]

Antoine Sabot-Durand (@antoine_sdwww.next-presso.com)
The Path to CDI 2.0 [CON4294]
Introducing Contexts and Dependency Injection  [CON5004]
CDI 2.0 BOF [BOF5639]
Going Farther with CDI 1.2 [CON5585]

Christian Sadilek (@csadilekerrai-blog.blogspot.de)
The Large-Scale Web Application Development BOF [BOF2260]
Rich HTML5 Web Apps: Typesafe Edition 2 [CON2188]

William Siqueira (@william_antonio, fxapps.blogspot.com)
Using Java 8 to Process Government Open Data [BOF6697]

Mario Torre (@neugensjroller.com/neugens)
OpenJDK Adoption: Learn How You and Your JUG Can Contribute to Java’s Future [BOF4884]
Diagnosing Performance Issues with Thermostat [CON2662]

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