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Project SocialSite - Enabling Social Network in your Application
Project SocialSite makes it easy to add social networking features to your web applications (running on Java, PHP or Ruby).
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Sun Open Sources SPOT
Sun is open sourcing SPOT, its Java-based Small Programmable Object Technology research project under the GPLv2 license.
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The first miniature developer in a box
A game that tests your knowledge of what powers the typical coder as he works. You must find out which combination of those elements will cause him... more »
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NetBeans Gathering in Second Life
Free virtual NetBeans event in Second Life! We're meeting at Sun pavillion on Thursday, January 31 at 10am PST.
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[Screencast] Visually build an RSS reader using NetBeans 6
Josh Marinacci shows some of the cool things you can do with the latest NetBeans 6. Mr Marinacci will show you how to use a simple RSS reader bean to... more »
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[Presentation] Getting Started with Grails
Jason Rudolph posted slides from his presentation at Northern Virginia Java Users Group meeeting.
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Making Java/Swing Applications Look(More) Like Native MacOS X Applications
This tutorial shows the steps you need to take to make your Java/Swing application look and behave like a native Mac OS X without getting into native... more »
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Lotus Symphony: First Impression
IBM just released Lotus Symphony, a free Office Application. Great entry for those who are curious on how IBM used Eclipse in Lotus Workspace.
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TOP 10 Eclipse Shortcuts
TOP 10 Eclipse Shortcuts according to Mr Suresh Krishna which should help you in your coding.
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JAX-WS Tutorial: Working With Binary Data
An example of the web service which sends the binary data - pictures of flowers in JPG format.
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How to Write a Groovy Editor (Part 5)
In this entry Geertjan Wielenga describes how to make colored parameters when dealing with Groovy maps, and named parameters.
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NETBEANS.tv
NetBeans.tv connects the worldwide community of people, projects and technologies that surround NetBeans. Just watch and learn.
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NetCaT 6.0 : Do you wanna t-shirt for "free"?
Try new NetBeans 6.0 and be active NetCATer (click the link for details) and you can get a t-shirt. NetCAT means "NetBeans IDE Community Acceptance... more »
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Groovy MDA Code Generation Library
Groovy MDA 1.0 has been released. Now you can generate JPA entity beans from a UML model using the Groovy language. See User's Guide for details.
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Apache Derby 10.3 released
Derby is a relational database management system written in Java. It can be embedded or work in server mode. Newest version brings many new... more »
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[Screencasts] Eclipse and Java for Total Beginners
Mark Dexter has made a series of videos to help you get started with Java development using Eclipse. He’s posted the first video on YouTube. A better... more »
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Grails Podcast Episode 40: Groovy Series - Groovy Control Structures
In this episode, Dierk König and Sven Haiges chat about Groovy Control Structures (Groovy Truth and structures like if/elseif, switch, the for loop).
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Integrating the XML Editor for Your File Type
Sometimes you have XML content in a file that does not end in ".xml". Learn how to open non-XML files in the NetBeans XML editor.
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Java DB Booth is hopping!
The first year we had a booth for Apache Derby/Java DB at JavaOne, it was kind of sad. Nobody had heard of us, or even understood what we were about.... more »
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Apache Derby 10.3 Features List
Here you can find the list of new features and issues to be resolved for the coming Apache Derby 10.3 which is targeted to be released around end of... more »
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Getting Started Building a Grid App
Charles Ditzel write about creating grid applications for network.com . Nice collection of links to easily get started.
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Video: NetBeans Mobility Pack
Martin Ryzl from NetBeans mobility team did a tech talk at Google and this talk was recorded and published online.
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JavaFX Scripting
Project OpenJFX is a project of the OpenJFX community for sharing early versions of the JavaFX Script language and for collaborating on its... more »
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ME Application Developers Project Website
Cool and interesting applications with live demos. This website is one of the top destinations for Java ME application and content developers.
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NetBeans Magazine Issue 3
To commemorate the largest NetBeans Day ever, the NetBeans team put together a special issue of NetBeans Magazine with a whopping 84 pages of in-depth... more »
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