C++ vendors check out Java at New York show featuring Big Applet Awards
The first Java Expo, held August 5-9 at the New York Hilton, was a show within a show. Wrapped within SIGS Conferencesโ 8th Annual Object Expo, this latest Java event included vendor exhibits, conference sessions, and a contest honoring top applets.
More than 60 exhibitors displayed products on the show floor, with an ample section dedicated solely to Java vendors. Keynote speakers included Rich Green, director of SunSoftโs Solaris server products division, on โThe Challenges to Java,โ and Natasha Krol, vice president of the META Group, on โObjects on the Web.โ The two-pronged show drew 5,000 attendees, according to SIGS.
Big Applet Awards
In a special conference event, SIGS teamed with the Java Developers Organization (www.jade.org) to present โThe Big Applet Awardsโ โ a contest clearly inspired by Sunโs recent Java Cup International competition. In this case, plaques (sorry, no snazzy workstations), were awarded to seven winners in five categories
Judging was conducted by jade.org personnel and volunteers from the groupโs mail list. Nominees were rated according to โcreativity and originality,โ โinteractivity,โ โefficient operation,โ and โgeneral excellence.โ They were also weighted to reflect user hits at each site.
Business Services
- Jun Wangโs www.iconcomp.com/shopper/index/.html, an online CyberStore shopping system;
- Jerry Ablanโs www.netgeeks.com/jif.html, a Java Intranet Framework (JIF).
Education
- Bogdan Butoiโs serendip.brynmawr.edu/~pgrobste/life.html, John Conwayโs game of life development;
- David Benjaminโs www.telecom.auburn.edu/testing, an online interactive homework site.
Games and Entertainment
- Jason C. Pluradโs www.duke/~jcpdukeu/tune.html, a โName That Tuneโ game (and .au player).
Global Community
- Manu Kumarโs sneaker.pc.cs.cmu.edu/java/alpha, which emphasizes worldwide cooperation.
Sound and Vision
- Visualize Technologiesโ www.visualizetech.com/visualize/Visualize.html, for โVisualize!โ a collection of interactive applets for creating 2D and 3D graphing functions.
Judging was conducted by jade.org personnel and volunteers from the groupโs mail list. Nominees were rated according to โcreativity and originality,โ โinteractivity,โ โefficient operation,โ and โgeneral excellence.โ They were also weighted to reflect user hits at each site.
C++ vendors adopting Java
Java seems to be commanding attention from a broad base of developers, including OO programmers steeped in C++.
โJava is definitely putting pressure on the C++ developers,โ said Michael Spertus, president of Geodesic Systems. โItโs a kind of `in-your-faceโ thing right now. And thatโs great. Itโs forcing us to rethink our assumptions, with things like garbage collection, for example. At the same time, the Java developers still have to go back to C and C++ to integrate some projects, and theyโre interested in the Java-like features that products such as our Great Circle have to offer โ which brings the two camps together.โ
โIt was interesting to see how the C++ vendors are migrating their software to Java,โ said Graham Glass, chief of technology for ObjectSpace. โAnd weโre happy to be one of those vendors. Thereโs a great sense of optimism in the [object technology] community right now with the coming of Java. There are a lot of opportunities out there.โ


