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Top 5 2007 Winners in Java
This is simply my list of top 5 2007 Java technology winners in open source, which I’m sure will upset some and surprise others; so, enjoy…
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2007 Apress Java Editorial Calendar Update
Here’s the latest Apress 2007 Java (Books) Editorial Calendar…
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JavaOne 2007, DayOne
Here are our highlights from JavaOne so far. Contributed in part by Rob Warner. From JavaFX to what to expect in Java EE 6 platform and much more.
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Apress@CommunityOne/JavaOne
As editor of java.apress.com, I am pleased to write that Apress, Inc. will be participating at the free CommunityOne/NetBeans day event on Monday May 7th at Moscone Center, San Francisco, CA…
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java.apress.com JavaOne Preview
This year’s JavaOne will have more open source coverage than ever. Additionally, I think it recognizes the hybridization of Java trend that is ever more clear…
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CommunityOne/JavaOne is next week
The new CommunityOne even and the 2007 JavaOne is next week, and you can find more information on these two here…
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NetBeans Software Day is Free!
NetBeans Software Day is free; so, you do not have to be registered for JavaOne to attend. On Monday, May 7, the day before the 2007 JavaOne Conference, the NetBeans Software Team is hosting a FREE companion event…
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ProNetBeans.com is online
ProNetBeans.com can be your source for learning NetBeans. You can find tutorials, news, etc. on the open source, agile NetBeans IDE.
Seam Plugin for NetBeans
Michael Yuan: Petr Pisl of Sun has just released a first-look Seam Gen plugin for NetBeans. It allows you to generate complete Seam CRUD applications in NetBeans
Ubuntu Java Stack now available
LinuxPlanet: Sun Microsystems has partnered with Canonical to release a complete Java stack for Ubuntu users. The stack is made up of Sun software…
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Podcast: Adam Myatt of Pro NetBeans IDE 5.5
blogs.sun.com: NetBeans Podcast Episode #27 – Interview with Adam Myatt of Pro NetBeans IDE 5.5 Enterprise Edition. Adam is interviewed about his new NetBeans book, his favorite features in NetBeans, future of Java and other interesting topics.
Sun Announces CommunityOne Event
Sun has announced a new CommunityOne Event, to be held May 7, preceding JavaOne this year in San Francisco, CA…
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Pro NetBeans IDE 5.5 Enterprise Edition publishes
Apress and NetBeans power developer/user Adam Myatt proudly announce that Pro NetBeans IDE 5.5 Enterprise Edition has published, and is/will soon be available on Amazon.com as well as other booksellers. As editor of this book, I’ve been asked the question: Why NetBeans?
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NetBeans adopts Ruby/JRuby
NetBeans announces support for Ruby/JRuby. While it comes as no surprise, it’s a reminder that Sun clearly recognizes the Java community interests in Ruby on Rails, and is providing options…
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Project Woodstock: JSF Components
Sun announces the creation of Project Woodstock. Woodstock is a new Java.net open source project that provides an extensive set of JavaServer Faces (JSF) components
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Spring IDE 2.0 coming soon
InfoQ.com reports: The Spring IDE is nearing release of version 2.0. Spring IDE is a set of plugins for Eclipse and soon NetBeans providing a GUI for Spring’s config files.
Sun + Intel = ?
Sun and Intel are joining forces to drive Solaris, the NetBeans development environment, Java, and the Intel Xeon platform.
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Java News Predictions for 2007
Here are my top ten predictions in Java for 2007…
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NetBeans: Visual Web Pack now available
c/net News.com reports: Sun Microsystems announced the availability of two new sets of developer tools for its open source NetBeans IDE on Wednesday.
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ARTICLE: Getting Started with the NetBeans Platform
This article by Tom Wheeler, Senior Software Engineer at Object Computing, Inc. (OCI) introduces the NetBeans platform and shows you how you can get started by reusing existing components.
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Opinion: Is Eclipse Poised to Move into Quiet Ubiquity?
TheServerSide.com has posted this opinion piece on Eclipse Framework. What do you think?
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NetBeans news
NetBeans community reaches latest milestone with availability of open source NetBeans 5.5 Integrated Development Environment (IDE), the only freely available IDE to be fully Java™ EE 5 compliant.
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