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Bio Graham Hamilton
 Vice President & Fellow Java Platform Architecture Sun Microsystems |
Graham Hamilton is a Vice President and Fellow within the Java platform team at Sun Microsystems. His main focus is on the use of the Java platform for large scale enterprise and web development. He also has a strong focus on attracting new developers to the Java platform. Graham joined the Java team in 1995 and has contributed to a wide variety of Java technology initiatives, including technologies such as CORBA support, the JDBC APIs, JavaBeans, the Java Plug-in, RMI-IIOP, JAX-RPC, and others. Most recently he has acted as the specification lead for J2SE releases 1.3 and 1.4. Graham has helped encourage community participation in Java API development and he was one of the designers of the Java Community Process. Graham's current activities include acting as Sun's primary representative on the JCP J2SE/J2EE Executive Committee, helping to develop the specification for the next release of J2SE, leading an Ease-of-Development initiative within the Java platform team, and working with Sun's tools group on new tools initiatives. Graham has a BSc in Computer Science from the University of Edinburgh and a PhD in Computer Science from the University of Cambridge. Before joining Sun he worked for ICL in England, and for Digital Equipment in California and Washington. He has 32 US patents on a variety of software topics. Graham's blog |
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