Java SE Embedded IoT Hands On Lab Returns for Java One 2014
By Jim Connors 26 August 2014
After a one year hiatus, a Hands On Lab featuring Java SE for
Embedded devices will return for The Java One 2014
Conference. Entitled HOL2097
Java SE Embedded IoT Hands On Lab, students who
attend this lab will:
- Have their own individual embedded device to gain valuable
hands on experience
- Learn how to create Java 8 Compact Profiles
using the eJDK jrecreate tool. Students will use
and deploy those Compact Profiles on their individual device.
- Learn about profile-aware tools available both at the JDK and
IDE (NetBeans) level that aid developers in creating Java
applications suitable for specific Compact Profiles.
- Learn about and utilize OSGi, an important Java-based modular
service platform ideal for dynamically managing the lifecycle of
software components, especially suited for gateway devices.
- Attach a sensor to the gateway device and deploy a Java/OSGi
bundle on the device to capture data from the sensor.
- Build and deploy a Java/OSGi web service bundle on the gateway
device that publishes data captured by the sensor.
Students will be able to remotely access this web service to
retrieve the sensor data in standard JSON format.
For those attending the Java One 2014
Conference, seating for this lab is limited. So
reserve your spot early. We could also conceivably host a
smaller workshop at a customer location effectively duplicating
this lab. If you're interested, you can drop me a line at james.connors@oracle.com.