My JavaOne 2013 Sessions

Now that Mission Control has finally been released, it will be way less frustrating to attend JavaOne! 🙂179481-j1-sf-imspeaking-125x125-1946241

Here are the sessions I am involved with this year:

Monday, 23rd
Time Room Title Abstract Type
11:30 – 12:30 Hilton San Francisco – Yosemite A Production-Time Profiling Out of the Box If you’ve installed the latest JDK 7 update, you’ve probably noticed that there is a new item on your start menu. This session discusses the latest addition to Oracle’s HotSpot JDK: Oracle Java Mission Control, a tool suite for low-overhead production-time profiling and diagnostics that originated with the JRockit JVM. As part of the convergence between the HotSpot and Oracle JRockit JVMs, Oracle Java Mission Control is now available in the HotSpot JDK. This session • Shows where we are in the JVM convergence effort • Explains what to expect from this first public version of Oracle Java Mission Control on HotSpot • Shows how to get started with Oracle Java Mission Control • Shows some experimental tooling available as plug-ins for Oracle Java Mission Control Conference Session (CON5113)
17:30 – 18:15 Hilton – Imperial Ballroom B Serviceability BOF This BOF session provides an opportunity to talk to HotSpot engineers about the various serviceability technologies available in Oracle’s HotSpot JDK. The technologies include Java Mission Control, JMX, Java Command (jcmd), attach, the Java Discovery Protocol (JDP), the Serviceability Agent, and more. If there are no questions, the engineers are very likely to start demonstrating favorite technologies and tips and tricks. BOF (BOF5376)
Tuesday, 24th
Time Room Title Abstract Type
10:00 – 12:00 Hilton – Continental Ballroom 1/2/3 Java Flight Recorder Deep Dive Detailed information about the new JDK7u40 feature of awesomeness. Tutorial (TUT5181)

Also, don’t miss Staffan Larsen’s talk on the JFR implementation in the HotSpot JVM –
Java Flight Recorder Behind the Scenes [CON5091]

Looking forward to seeing you at JavaOne! 🙂

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