Java Spotlight Episode 87: Nandini Ramani on Java FX and Embedded Java
- by Roger Brinkley
Interview with Nandini Ramani on JavaFX and Embedded Java.
Joining us this week on the Java All Star Developer Panel is Arun Gupta, Java EE Guy.
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Show Notes
News
JFXtras Project: There’s an app for that!
JavaOne 2012 content catalog is online
Native packaging for JavaFX in 2.2
EL 3.0 Public Review (JSR 341)
el-spec.java.net
Events
June 18-20, QCon, New York City
June 19, CJUG, Chicago
June 20, 1871, Chicago
June 26-28, Jazoon, Zurich, Switzerland
Jun 27, Houston JUG
July 5, Java Forum, Stuttgart, Germany
Jul 13-14, IndicThreads, Delhi
July 30-August 1, JVM Language Summit, Santa Clara
Feature InterviewNandini
Ramani is Vice President of Development at Oracle in the Fusion
Middleware Group. She is responsible for the Java Client Platform and
has a long history of creating innovation and futures at Sun
Microsystems.Nandini
launched the JavaFX Platform and tools and had been actively involved
in JavaFX since its inception in May 2007. Prior to joining the client
group, Nandini was in the Software CTO Office driving the emerging
technologies group for incubation projects. She has a background in both
hardware and software, having worked in hardware architecture and
simulation team in the Accelerated Graphics group and the graphics and
media team in the JavaME group. She was involved in the development of
XML standards, as Co-Chair of the W3C Scalable Vector Graphics working
group and as a member of the W3C Compound Document Formats working
group. She was also a member of several graphics and UI related expert
groups in the JCP.
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