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- Shape Layer: Selecting a non-default column for circle-radius
- Shape Layer: Selecting a non-default column for fill-color
- Shape Layer: Add a Map Sampling Column
- Shape Layer: Adding a new color column based on the values of a radius column
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JavaOne2008
Welcome!
The ASU Mars Space Flight Facility presented JMARS at the 2008 JavaOne conference.
We'll be adding as much of the presentation content here as we can, so check back in the coming weeks.
The presentation on Wednesday was to a full room. It was simply amazing having so many interested Java developers come hear what we had to say.
The presentation on Friday was a great success. It was a real honor to be highlighted by James Gosling amidst such interesting applications of Java technology.
Overall it was a great year. Thank you to everyone who made it possible, both at ASU and Sun.
Presentations
- 5/7/2008 JavaOne technical session: Mapping Mars, by Eric Engle, Saadat Anwar, and Scott Dickenshied
- 5/9/2008 JavaOne general session: Exploring Mars with Java (30mb Powerpoint), by Dr. Philip Christensen