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In this week's java.net Spotlight, I'm highlighting Geertjan Wielenger's "Financial Applications on the NetBeans Platform"...
The java.net Java Tools Community will be covering the W-JAX'09 Conference this week in Munich, Germany, using the @JavaTools Twitter account.
peligri previews GlassFish at Devoxx 2009:
The Devoxx conference is around the corner (in just over a week) and will take place in Antwerp, Belgium as every year, only a bit earlier than usual (December was just too close to the Christmas holidays). This week-long conference runs as follows: the first two days are 3-hour sessions to go deeper into the technology (they're called University sessi
Arun Gupta tells us about Java EE 6 & GlassFish v3 swimming to Amsterdam - JFall 2009:
JFall is the annual conference of NL JUG - the 11 year old JUG of Netherlands. This year its happening on Nov 11 at SPANT! I'll be speaking on Java EE 6 & GlassFish v3 (14:20 - 15:10) there and have lots of cool demos to show through out the talk. And also stay tuned for a brand new demo that shows JavaFX and
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In this two part article, I will explain how to configure a web application built with Maven to support "branding", or skinning. That is, support different distribution skinned with particular images, logo, background, text. In the end we just want to keep separated the static contents and choose the right set when we package our application so that the result is a war with just the content for a single company. I call this a branded distribution using brand as a similar work for skinning. Brand looks more enterprise and general than skinning, anyway :) In the second part of the article I will also cover the Wicket side of the story. The Maven side works by himself, anyway.
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HI My Name is Aaron. And I work with Java Use Groups and Java Champions. Here is a typical email I get from someone who is interested in starting a Java User Group and how I help them get started.
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One the comment I'm getting about Atmosphere is why should I use the framework instead of waiting for Servlet 3.0 Async API. Well, it simple: much simpler, works with any existing Java WebServer (including Google App Engine!), and will auto-detect the Servlet 3.0 Async API if you deploy your application on a WebServer that support it.
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Related Linksjava.net PollsWhat do you think about the Java Store's recent progress?
The new client is a significant advance
1%
PayPal X integration is significant
4%
Both of the above
5%
It's still not available in my country
25%
It still doesn't work on my OS
2%
I haven't followed the Java Store news
54%
I don't know; other
10%
Total votes: 105
java.net CommunitiesSpotlightsExperian and Société Générale both have invested in the NetBeans Platform, by using it as the basis of one or more of their applications. And these two are not exactly small organizations. Experian is a global leader in consumer and business credit reporting and marketing services and a constituent of the United Kingdom's FTSE 100 index, with revenues in excess of US$4 billion, while Société Générale is France's second-largest bank by market value. How do I know that these organizations are using the NetBeans Platform? By looking in the dev@openide.netbeans.org mailing list...
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