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posted by on NetBeans 6.5 [slide 36] (3 months ago, 0 since then)

BlueMarine is an open source application for managing photos. As you can see, it's pretty cool looking! :-)

posted by on NetBeans 6.5 [slide 26] (3 months ago, 0 since then)

MINEX was developed by a mining company in Australia to provide their geologists with tools to help them figure out where to do mining.

posted by on NetBeans 6.5 [slide 25] (3 months ago, 0 since then)

This is Vbuilder, from Nuance Communications in California. They do call processing software, so when you call an airline or a bank and hear the standard “press 1 to continue, press 0...” etc that's the stuff they do. This application is part of what they deliver, and it was built on the NetBeans Platform.

posted by on NetBeans 6.5 [slide 24] (3 months ago, 0 since then)

This is an application done by a graduate student in Italy. He built a “robot car” and this is the application he uses to control it – the application is built on the NetBeans Platform.

posted by on NetBeans 6.5 [slide 23] (3 months ago, 0 since then)

The best enterprise OS on the planet.The TCP/IP stack has been reworked for both performance and security. Soundbite: Solaris 10 can run on more than 799 different systems, including those from Dell, HP, and IBM. No other enterprise class UNIX can do this. It's the result of a 1/2 Billion investment and 3000 engineers.500,000 downloads in the first 10 days, a download/second!!!!!!2/3rd of downloads were X86

posted by on NetBeans 6.5 [slide 21] (3 months ago, 0 since then)

There's a bit of history to explain here. A few years ago a group at Sun created an IDE called Java Studio Creator. They wanted to create a special-purpose tool that addressed a specific use case: developers who were creating web application user interfaces and who wanted a graphical drag-n-drop approach. So JSC was created as a tool that did just that.In order to create the tool, the JSC team removed some features from the NetBeans IDE and then added some cool visual web application design tools. And that's fine, and JSC has a devoted audience of users who are happy with it.But members of the NetBeans community looked at it and some said: “That's nice, but I only want to install one IDE. Can I have those JSC features in a standard NetBeans installation?” That's why the Visual Web Pack was created. Note that there are still a few gaps between JSC and VWP functionality.(Quick demo of VWP if you have time)

posted by on NetBeans 6.5 [slide 19] (3 months ago, 0 since then)

For folks who are doing C/C++ development we have support!

posted by on NetBeans 6.5 [slide 18] (3 months ago, 0 since then)

The Enterprise Pack is, unfortunately, mis-named. Don't blame me, I'm in engineering, not marketing. :-)People see the name “Enterprise Pack” and they naturally assume: “Oh, these are the tools I need to develop Java Enterprise Edition (Java EE) applications.” That is incorrect. All the tools for Java EE development are included in the base NetBeans IDE.The Enterprise Pack is instead for folks who are interested in Service Oriented Architecture (SOA) application development, in particular via the orchestration of web services with a Business Process Execution Language (BPEL) engine. The screen snapshot on the slide shows our graphical BPEL script editor.Note: The name “Enterprise Pack” is going away in NetBeans 6.0. Hooray! :-)

posted by on NetBeans 6.5 [slide 17] (3 months ago, 0 since then)

.Anyone here own a cell phone? :-)The Java Micro Edition, or Java ME, runs on over a billion hand-held devices around the world. It turns out, though, that developing for Java ME on these devices presents some specific challenges: different screen sizes, different hardware and software features available, etc. The NetBeans Mobility Pack provides some really cool tools to help developers with those challenges.

posted by on NetBeans 6.5 [slide 16] (3 months ago, 0 since then)

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