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The keynote will feature James Gosling talking about Tools and the future. And if you've heard James speak, you know there'll be some great surprises. This is not to be missed!
Whether or not you're planning to sign up for a full JavaOne pass, registration for NetBeans One is free. As a special bonus, if you're thinking about signing up for a full JavaOne pass then you can receive a special $300 discount as a member of the NetBeans community.
NetBeansOne is the best place to hear from key Sun technical staff who manage the NetBeans project. NetBeans enthusiasts who'll be there to share their expertise include:
NetBeans One will be conveniently located in the Yerba Buena Theater, adjacent to the Moscone Convention Centers entrances.
The full day of events will include:
The day will conclude with a Sun Tools event featuring teams from Sun Java Studio Creator, Sun Java Studio Enterprise, and NetBeans.
Register for NetBeansOne by visiting: https://www.javaone04.com/portal/reg.jsp?code=NetBeans
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