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Interview with Peter Korn and Ofir Leitner on Mobile and Embedded Accessibility.
Joining us this week on the Java All Star Developer Panel are
Dalibor Topic, Java Free and Open Source Software Ambassador and Alexis
Moussine-Pouchkine, Java EE Developer Advocate.
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Show Notes
News
Announcing Oracle WebLogic 12c
Geronimo 3 beta - Another Apache project now compatible with Java EE 6
NetBeans 7.1 RC1 is out
JavaFX links of the weeks
JavaFX videos on Parleys: Nicolas Lorain's Introduction to JavaFX 2.0 from JavaOne 2011 & Richard Bair on JavaFX Architecture and Programming Model
Events
Dec 4, SOUJava Geek Bike Ride 2011, Sao Paulo
Dec 5-7, UKOUG, Birmingham, UK
Dec 6-8, Java One Brazil, Sao Paulo
Dec 9 UAIJUG, Uberlandia
Dec 9 CEJUG, Fortaleza/CE
Dec 10 GUJAVA, Florianopolis
Dec 10 ALJUG, Maceio/AL
Dec 11 Javaneiros, Campo Grande/MS
Dec 12 GOJAVA, Goiania/GO
Dec 13 RioJUG, Rio de Janeiro
Feature interview
Peter Korn is Oracle's Accessibility Principal – their senior
individual contributor on accessibility. He is also Technical Manager of
the AEGIS project, leading an EC-funded €12.6m investment building
accessibility into future mainstream ICT (FP7-ICT224348).
Mr. Korn co-developed and co-implemented the Java Accessibility API,
and developed the Java Access Bridge for Windows. He helped design the
open source GNOME Accessibility architecture found on most modern UNIX
and GNU/Linux systems, and consulted on accessibility support for
OpenOffice.org, Firefox, Thunderbird, and other applications. Prior to
Sun/Oracle, Peter co-developed the outSPOKEN for Windows screen reader.
Mr. Korn represented Sun/Oracle on TEITAC for the Section 508/255
refresh, co-led the OASIS ODF Accessibility subcommittee, and sits on
INCITS V2 where he is contributing to ISO 13066: defining AT-IT
interoperability standards including specifically the Java Accessibility
API.
Ofir Leitner is the architect of one of LWUIT's key features - the
HTMLComponent which allows rendering HTML within LWUIT applications and
to embed web-flows inside apps. Ofir is also responsible for LWUIT's
bidirectional and RTL support and for the accessibility work that is
being done these days in LWUIT.
Mail Bag
What's Cool
Devoxx 2011 (Alexis)
Eclipsecon Europe Talk by Andrew Overholt: IcedTea & IcedTea-Web
Geek bike ride & Rio
500 Twitter followers @JavaSpotlight
Show Transcripts
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