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These are notes that I scribbled down to keep myself entertained during the Java One 2002 conference in San Francisco.

Issue I

Monday Morning Keynote
Technical Keynote
The Java 2 Platform, Standard Edition (J2SE) 1.4 Release and Beyond
Java Web Start Software Advanced Topics
Birds-of-a-Feather Sessions (BOF)
BOF - Java Technology-powered Swarm Research

Issue II

Hunting for Books
How Filters Replace Servlets in the Java Platform Web Application Programming Model
Monitoring of a Virtual Machine for the Java Platform
High-Performance GUIs with the Java Foundation Classes ('JFC/Swing') API
Building Next-Generation Web Application Interfaces for the Java 2 Platform, Enterprise Edition (J2EE)
Implementing Web Services with the Java API for XML-Based RPC ('JAX-RPC') and the Java Web Services Developer Pack ('Java WSDP')
Java Specification Request 73 (JSR-73): An Overview of the Data Mining API
BOF - New Debugging and Visualization Technologies for Java
BOF - Meet the Java Foundation Classes ("JFC/Swing") API Team

Issue III

An Overview of the Java Servlet 2.4 and JavaServer Pages 1.3 Specifications
Concurrency Utilities: Present and Future
Conference Miscellany
Using the Java Data Objects Specification with the Enterprise JavaBeans Specification: Persistence Options for the Enterprise
End to End Printing for Enterprise and Desktop Applications
BOF - It's Time for WAR
BOF - A New Solution for Using Threads with the Java Foundation Classes ("JFC/Swing") API: The Synchronous Model

Issue IV

J2EE Connector Architecture: Easing EA
Automatic Memory Management in the Java HotSpot Virtual Machine
Understanding the Java 2 Platform, Standard Edition Privileged Code: A Practical Approach
Optimizing for the Java Servlet API and Java DataBase Connectivity (JDBC) Technology
A Crash Course in Dynamic Class Generation

Issue V

Unit Testing Made Easy: Design Principles to Facilitate Testing
Using ClassLoaders to Support Better Design, Security, and Hot Swapping of Components
Using java.awt.Robot to Measure Performance, Capacity, and Reliability
Extreme GUI Testing: A Guide to Using the Project "JFCUnit" and HTTPUnit Extensions
Recommendations for Conference Attendees