Java Spotlight Episode 139: Mark Heckler and José Pereda on JES based Energy Monitoring @MkHeck @JPeredaDnr
- by Roger Brinkley
Interview with Mark Heckler and José Pereda on using JavaSE Embedded with the Java Embedded Suite on a RaspberryPI along with a JavaFX client to monitor an energy production system and their JavaOne Tutorial- Java Embedded EXTREME MASHUPS: Building self-powering sensor nets for the IoT
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Show Notes
News
Java Virtual Developer Day Session Videos Available
JavaFX Maven Plugin 2.0 Released
JavaFX Scene Builder 1.1 build b28
FXForm 2 release 0.2.2
OpenJDK8/Zero cross compile build for Foundation model
HSAIL-based GPU offload: the Quest for Java Performance Begins
Progress on Moving to Gradle
Java EE 7 Launch Keynote Replay
Java EE 7 Technical Breakouts Replay
Java EE 7 support in NetBeans 7.3.1
Java EE 7 support in Eclipse 4.3
Java Magazine - May/June
Events
Jul 16-19, Uberconf, Denver, USA
Jul 22-24, JavaOne Shanghai, China
Jul 29-31, JVM Language Summit, Santa Clara
Sep 11-12, JavaZone, Oslo, Norway
Sep 19-20, Strange Loop, St. Louis
Sep 22-26 JavaOne San Francisco 2013, USA
Feature Interview
Mark Heckler is an Oracle Corporation Java/Middleware/Core Tech Engineer with development experience in numerous environments. He has worked for and with key players in the manufacturing, emerging markets, retail, medical, telecom, and financial industries to develop and deliver critical capabilities on time and on budget. Currently, he works primarily with large government customers using Java throughout the stack and across the enterprise. He also participates in open-source development at every opportunity, being a JFXtras project committer and developer of DialogFX, MonologFX, and various other projects. When Mark isn't working with Java, he enjoys writing about his experiences at the Java Jungle website (https://blogs.oracle.com/javajungle/) and on Twitter (@MkHeck).
José Pereda is a Structural Engineer working in the School of Engineers in the University of Valladolid in Spain for more than 15 years, and his passion is related to applying programming to solve real problems. Being involved with Java since 1999, José shares his time between JavaFX and the Embedded world, developing commercial applications and open source projects (https://github.com/jperedadnr), and blogging (http://jperedadnr.blogspot.com.es/) or tweeting (@JPeredaDnr) of both.
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