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Area for sources of NetBeans-related projects at java.net. Use the source code to learn from or use it to enhance NetBeans IDE or a separate NetBeans RCP application!
This project has created a set of lightweight components that enable you to develop applications with a N*XTSTEP look and feel, something that is not possible by simply creating a Swing PLAF. The components are compatible with Swing but only a few of them require Swing to operate.
NYC Java User Group. Lectures, workshops and study groups (hands on coding). Focusing on all Java related technologies for over 10 years. Stop by a general meeting (first Thursdays) at the NYPC meeting room at the New Yorker Hotel. Free and no RSVP required. Networking over dinner after meeting.
Online learning community focus on Java Technology that run by Thai Developer around the world.
The Napkin Look and Feel is a pluggable Java look and feel that looks like it was scrawled on a napkin. You can use it to make provisional work actually look provisonal, or just for fun.
Welcome to the New York Java Special Interest Group (NYJavaSIG). The NYJavaSIG is a technical community comprised of software engineers, application architects, technical managers and new media developers that have a common interest in all aspects of Java Technology. We currently have approximately 3,400 members and meet once a month. Past speakers include Calvin Austin, Arthur van Hoff, Jim Waldo, Ed Roman, Scott Oaks, Henry Wong, Doug Lea, Bill Day, Karl Jacobs, Ethan Henry, Nat Wyatt, David Sherr, Jonathan Nobels, Bob Pasker, Simon Phipps, David Chappell, Max Goff, Jose Moreira, Maurice Balick, Rinaldo DiGiorgio, Peter Haggar, Robin Roos, Anne Thomas-Manes, Duncan Johnston-Watt, Steve Ross-Talbot and even Penn and Teller!
NJUG is a forum for discussing beginner, intermediate, and advanced level Java programming. Topics will primarily focus on the latest trends in Java Enterprise programming, Java frameworks, and toolsets. Meetings are held the 3rd Tuesday of the month starting promptly at 6pm.
NeoDatis ODB is a new generation Object Oriented Database. ODB is a real native and transparent persistence layer for Java and .Net. ODB is very simple and very fast and comes with a powerfull query language.
Nevada Java Users Group
PURPOSE The Noida Java Users Group (NoidaJUG) is a registered JUG by Sun Microsystems for Java enthusiasts in order to. * Provide a forum for dissemination of knowledge. * Champion new evolving technologies. * Highlight best practices followed in Java technologies across the globe. * Deliver monthly technical and vendor presentations on the latest Java technologies. WHEN DOES IT HAPPEN? Last Thursday of a month between 6:30pm - 8:00pm
We are the Group of NetBeans Users in Brazil, programmers who use or simply they admire the productivity that IDE of the NetBeans in offers them. Our main objective is to divulge its benefits in a software project, as well as, to collaborate with all the Java community in the sharing of tips, doubts and solutions concerning this tool.
The Northern Virginia Java Users Group is a professional organization with over two thousand members, promoting the education of Software Engineering in general, and the use of Java and related technologies in particular. We meet regularly to network and attend high quality technical presentations. Traditionally, the NovaJUG has two standing meetings a month, on the second Wednesday and fourth Tuesdays. The meetings are in the McLean and Reston, Virginia areas respectively.
Everything about the JVM in the New England Area
The New England Java Users Group (NEJUG) was formed in November 1998. It is open to everyone interested in Java and the JVM. Meetings are usually held on the second Thursday of each month. They usually start at 6pm, at the Sun Microsystems Campus in Burlington, Massachusetts.
NormandyJUG is a French local JUG which goal is to federate java users from Normandy. We spotted here that not everybody has the opportunity to join ParisJUG or other French JUG. So if you can't go to the JUG, the JUG will come to you ! We plan to make monthly or bimestrial meetings focusing on Java technologies (Wicket, JavaFX, AspectJ, Grails ...)