Blog Archive for arungupta during February 2007
NetBeans 5.5.1 IDE Beta was released
earlier this week. Along with it, the WSIT plug-in modules were released as part
of Update Center. So now if you want to install WSIT plug-in in NetBeans, you no
longer have to manually download the modules and then install them. This
screencast shows you how to install the WSIT plug-in on NetBeans IDE 5.5.1 using
Update Center.
Enjoy it here.
Technorati: Web...
I built some more aggregators (mashing up feeds from Bloglines,
Findory, Google
Blog Search, Technorati, IceRocket)
and here is the complete list:
Aggregator
Search Term
Sun
WSIT Bloggers
All Sun WSIT Bloggers
GlassFish
in Blogosphere
glassfish
jMaki
Aggregator
jmaki...
WSIT bits are already integrated in GlassFish v2. So if you download
GlassFish v2 then you have all the WSIT functionality available to you. If you are interested in a
bleeding edge build, then you can download a nightly
build (untested builds) and install
it on top of an existing GlassFish installation. If you are interested in a
slightly stable build, then you can download the...
Following up from previous
blog, I cloned the GlassFish
Pipe to create a new pipe that aggregate feeds from Sun
WSIT bloggers. Instead of searching different blog engines, as in GlassFish
pipe, this is an aggregate of all the feeds produced by the WSIT team at Sun.
You can subscribe to the RSS feed of this pipe to view all the entries from the
WSIT engineering team.
Technorati: WSIT GlassFish...
Ashutosh created
a Yahoo Pipe for
WSIT to track WSIT-related blogs. This is useful as I don't need to search
through multiple sites to find out the information. This is useful stuff so I
created a new GlassFish
Pipe to track GlassFish blog traffic by mashing up feeds from Bloglines,
Technorati, Google
Blogsearch, Findory, and IceRocket.
If you want to create your own pipe, start
here. An easier...
Last Friday jMaki team, at Sun Microsystems, arranged a jMaki Day
for Sun-internal audience. The day was planned to introduce the technology and
explains it's nuts and bolts with hands-on experience. Even though nobody outside Sun could attend it, but
all the presos and lab material is available here.
The morning sessions gave an overview of jMaki and included:
Sun,
Web 2.0...
If you are new to Web services and would like to know how to write a simple
Web service; or if you are a veteran and would like to know performance tuning
tips on JAX-WS. Please scratch your head and ask your mind for any questions on
anything JAX-WS (2.0 or 2.1) because next week is an open
invitation to ask Vivek, Kohsuke
and Jitu, representation of
Sun's JAX-WS engineering team. JAX-WS
team is...
In the third part of the screen cast series (#ws1,
#ws2),
I show how a reliable and interoperable Web service can be developed and invoked
using NetBeans IDE and WSIT plug-in. This
screencast also shows how WSIT plugin can be manually installed in NetBeans.
Enjoy it here.
Here is a preview of screen casts that are plannned in the next few weeks.
#WS4: Developing a Secure Web service using WSIT...
Want to know what powerful and highly-performant Web Services features are
supported in GlassFish v2 or Application Server 9.1 ?
Now they are all summarized here.
Technorati: GlassFish Web
services
GlassFish
v2 M4 and Windows
Vista were released two
weeks ago. I installed GlassFish M4 on my machine and Vista
Enterprise on a different machine. In this blog, I explain the steps
followed to invoke a Web service deployed on GlassFish by Vista client and
vice versa.
First, lets deploy a service on GlassFish and invoke it using a client on
Vista.
Using screencast
WS#1, I developed a...



