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Founded in 1998, the Dutch Java Users Group consists of business partners, software developers, application architects, technical managers, students, and new media developers that have a common interest in all aspects of Java Technology.

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 J2SE 5.0: Watch and Hear the Tiger Roar!

J2SE 5 is the next major release of J2SE under the umbrella JSR 174, which includes 17 different JSRs. J2SE 5 platform delivers the rich features, APIs and tools with the following committed themes: performance, management and monitoring , ease of development , desktop client. This session prepares you on when and how to benefit from new key features of J2SE 5 platform. We will also discuss the issues on how to migrate your existing java applications to new J2SE 5 platform.

Developers will learn key enhancements - from core language level enhancements such Metadata and Generics, to a new set of concurrent utilities and network and security libraries. We will also learn new Profiling, Monitoring and Management enhancement, and new performance improvements of JVM environment. The session will also cover enhancements to building desktop applications with support for OpenGL and X11, and with new community projects such as JDNC (Java Desktop Network Components), and JDIC (Java Desktop Integration Components).

 

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Matt Hosanee 
Sun Microsystems
Matt Hosanee is a Java software engineer working with Sun's key partners/ISVs and developer communities within the Market Development Engineering group. He has been at Sun Microsystems for 6 years and has completed a Bachelor of Science degree in Computer Science, during which he was an intern at Sun for 18 months developing Java applications. He is a Sun certified Java programmer, developer, web component developer and architect. Matt's role is focused on porting, benchmarking and performance tuning Java applications, as well as speaking and performing technical workshops with partners and at technology events.