On the last day of JavaOne, the Sun vice president shares exotic uses of the software, like dancing robots and underwater exploration vehicles.

At "The Toy Show" on the final day of the JavaOne conference in San Francisco, Sun Vice President James Gosling shows some cutting-edge Java technologies and exotic uses of the software to legions of Java fans. Gosling, a Sun fellow and one of its software group's chief technology officers, addressed the crowd on May 11. Gosling often is called the father of Java for his role in creating the programming language.
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