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Blog Archive for gsporar during October 2005

Java One Tokyo will be November 8 - 10, 2005. As we did in Beijing and in San Francisco, we'll continue the NetBeans World Tour by presenting a NetBeans Day right before the event. So if you happen to be in Tokyo on November 7, stop by! The event is free and you don't have to be registered for JavaOne Tokyo to attend. The registration page is available here. And if like me, you don't speak...
The other day I wrote a blog entry about the new HTML/JSP palette in the NetBeans Integrated Development Environment (IDE) v5.0 beta release. I got a comment on that entry pointing out that SQL code should not be used in a JSP. I would tend to agree that a Model-View-Controller approach would be the right way to go for most applications. But for small or prototype applications, taking advantage...
Last week my colleague Brian Leonard wrote an excellent blog entry on how to quickly and easily build a JSP page that does a simple query of a database and then displays the output. He did a follow-up the next day that showed how to use XML for the data source instead of a database. I decided to try building that same JSP page using a new feature that's in the 5.0 beta release of the NetBeans...
Über blogger and NetBeans Quality Engineer Roman Strobl has created another in the series of expert presentations out on Javalobby. The topic this time is NetBeans v5.0. The beta was just released last week and there are a lot features to cover. He manages to cover quite a bit of ground in 30 minutes, including three demos. Check it out here.