Videos: Getting Started with Java Embedded

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Published on Mon, 19 Nov 2012 01:54:22 +0000 Indexed on 2012/11/19 5:13 UTC
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Are you a Java developer? That means you can write applications for embedded processors! There are new six new videos up on the YouTube/Java channel that you can watch to get more information. To get an overview, watch James Allen of Oracle Global Business Development give OTN a tour of the Oracle booth at ARM Techcon. He also explains the huge opportunity for Java in the embedded space.

These videos from Oracle Engineering show you how to leverage your knowledge to seamlessly develop in a space that is really taking off.

Java SE Embedded Development Made Easy, Part 1

This video demonstrates how developers already familiar with the Java SE development paradigm can leverage their knowledge to seamlessly develop on very capable embedded processors. Part one of a two-part series.

Java SE Embedded Development Made Easy, Part 2

This video demonstrates how developers already familiar with the Java SE development paradigm can leverage their knowledge to seamlessly develop on very capable embedded processors. Part two of a two-part series.

Mobile Database Synchronization - Healthcare Demonstration

This video demonstrates how a good portion of Oracle's embedded technologies (Java SE-Embedded, Berkeley DB, Database Mobile Server) can be applied to a medical application.

Tomcat Micro Cluster

See how multiple embedded devices installed with Java Standard Edition HotSpot for Armv5/Linux and Apache Tomcat can be configured as a micro cluster.

Java Embedded Partnerships

Kevin Smith of Oracle Technical Business Development explains what's new for partners and Java developers in the embedded space. Learn how you can start prototyping for Qualcomm's new Orion board before it's available. (Sorry about the video quality, the booth lights were weird.)  

Visit the YouTube/Java channel for other great Java videos. <fade to black>

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