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LinuxWorld San Francisco 2007
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ACCESS will be at LinuxWorld San Francisco 2007 August 6 - 9 at Moscone Center. LinuxWorld brings you complete, focused, in-depth technical
training, strategic insight, and real-world success stories across the full spectrum of Linux.
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Learn more about the ACCESS Linux Platform, learn to develop native applications with hands-on sessions lead by ACCESS Engineers, test if your Garnet OS™
formerly Palm OS applications are compatible with the Garnet VM™ during lunch at the compatibility stations and discuss compatibility strategies with
Garnet VM™ Engineers. To join ACCESS at LinuxWorld, register today.
ACCESS Developer Day is included in the cost of a full conference pass or purchase the ACCESS Developer Day sessions separately for only $95 and get access to
the following:
ACCESS Developer Day - Tuesday, August 7
- ACCESS Developer Day sessions ONLY
- Keynote Presentations
- Feature Presentations
- Exhibit Hall Access
- Birds-of-a-Feather Meetings
Tuesday, August 7th
10:15 - 11:15 Developing Mobile Linux Applications and Taking Them To Market
Didier Diaz, ACCESS Senior Vice President of Product Marketing, will be presenting with Steve Glagow VP, Marketing Operations, Mobile: Orange Group on Tuesday, August 7, at 10:15 am.
They will discuss why Linux is a great fit for the mobile space, the advantages it provides and most importantly, the new opportunities the mobile Linux
market can offer Linux developers and why developing Linux applications for the mobile market makes sense.
ACCESS Developer Day:
11:30 - 12:30 ACCESS Linux Platform: An Architectural Overview
Speaker: Tom Chavez, Sr Product Manager, ACCESS
This session provides a comprehensive, high-level overview of the ACCESS Linux Platform architecture and its components. Attendees will learn details about
the open source and proprietary components of the platform and how this differentiates the ACCESS Linux Platform offering. This session does not require a
technical background but touches on technical elements involved in developing applications for the ACCESS Linux Platform.
12:30 - 1:30 ACCESS Linux Platform: Garnet VM™ Compatibility Station
Speaker: Tom Chavez, Sr. Product Manager, ACCESS & Bill Lee, Developer Relations Engineer ACCESS
ACCESS will provide an overview of the Garnet VM and invites Palm OS developers to try their existing applications on ACCESS Linux Platform, with ACCESS
engineers available onsite to discuss compatibility strategies.
1:45 - 2:45 The ACCESS Linux Platform Development Suite: Tools and Techniques
(lecture/hands-on)
Speakers: Bill Lee, Developer Relations Engineer ACCESS & Ewa Matejska, Sr IDE Engineer ACCESS
This hands-on session introduces the free, Eclipse-based toolchain, ACCESS Linux Platform Development Suite. It uses Eclipse and Glade to build native
applications and demonstrates the process of debugging a native application via Eclipse on the Simulator.
3:00 - 3:45 Orange Compatibility – What is it and how do I get it?
Speakers: Martin Wrigley Technical Director, Orange and Tom Chavez, Sr. Product Manager, ACCESS
"It works in my development lab, I've tested it, so it must be OK for everyone!"
Orange has named the ACCESS Linux Platform as an approved platform on their network, native applications will need to undergo some testing to run on the
Orange network. Come find out why Orange insists on testing, what is a necessary level of test and how has Orange determined that? Ask us questions on what we
are doing either on handset testing, embedded application testing, third party testing for Orange compatible or on the industry schemes and what should we
be doing to make them better.
4:00- 5:30 Building Native Applications for ACCESS Linux Platform
(Beginning lecture/hands-on)
Speaker: Bill Lee Developer Relations Engineer ACCESS
This technical hands-on session for C developers demonstrates how to build a simple native application for the ACCESS Linux Platform. It explains the
relationship between the open source GTK application model and the Hiker application framework from ACCESS. Attendess will create applications using
templates, construct user interface elements with Glade, and learn how it interacts with the Hiker framework.
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