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<h1>NetBeans Software Day Madrid, Spain</h1>
<h2>Date and Venue</h2>
<p><b>Thursday, March 23rd</b></p>
<p><a href="http://www.pcm.tourspain.es/">Palacio de Congresos</a> de Madrid<br />
Paseo de la Castellana, 99<br />
28046 Madrid, Spain<br />
<p>NetBeans Day will be held in Room 7 (Sala 7)</p>
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<p><h2>Agenda</h2>
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<li>8:00 - 9:00 a.m. &mdash; Registration
<li>9:00 - 9:15 a.m. &mdash; Opening (Jeff Jackson)
<li> 9:15 - 10:00 a.m. &mdash; What Makes NetBeans the Best? (Gregg Sporar)
<li> 10:00 - 11:00 a.m. &mdash; What Makes NetBeans the Best IDE for Java ME Development? (Martin Brehovsky)
<li> 11:00 - 11:15 a.m. &mdash; <em>Morning Break</em>
<li> 11:15 - 12:15 p.m. &mdash; Plug-in Development and Rich Client Platform (Geertjan Wielenga)
<li> 12:15 - 1:15 p.m. &mdash; What Makes NetBeans the Best IDE for Java EE Development? (Gregg Sporar)
<li>1:15 - 1:45 p.m. &mdash; Introduction to the NetBeans Enterprise Pack (Charles Beckham)
<li> 1:45 - 2:00 p.m. &mdash; Q&amp;A, Closing Keynote - Jeff Jackson
<li> 2:00 - 3:00 p.m. &mdash; <em>Lunch </em>
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<h2>Abstracts</h2>
<h3>What makes NetBeans the Best?</h3>
<p>Is NetBeans
a platform or an IDE? NetBeans is both. It's a platform for developing rich client
applications <em>and</em> it's an
award-winning Integrated Development Environment (IDE). This session
provides an introduction to the world of
NetBeans, including a tour of
the distinguishing features in the IDE. It also highlights the most
important new features in the
NetBeans 5.0 release:
enhancements to the editor, new CVS support, more types of refactoring,
module development support, and the
highly-anticipated Project Matisse.
<h3>Plug-in Development and Rich Client Platform</h3>
<p>NetBeans 5.0
offers comprehensive support for building IDE plug-in
modules and rich client applications on
the NetBeans platform. A lot of
support for extending the IDE and creating applications on top of the
NetBeans Platform is provided. Using
brand new templates in the New
Project wizard and New File wizard, you can generate all the basic files
and code you need. The Project
Properties dialog box lets you configure
API dependencies, MANIFEST.MF entries,
and other project metadata. Code
completion and other standard support
provided by the Source Editor is
available for plug-in modules too. In
this session, these features are
explained and demonstrated.</p>
<h3>What Makes NetBeans the Best IDE for J2ME Development? </h3>
<p>J2ME development requires a specific set of tools. The
NetBeans IDE provides a first class set
of tools for developing mobile
Java applications. This session is an introduction to J2ME and
demonstrates the features of the
NetBeans IDE Mobility Pack. The
ultra-cool visual designer will be
demonstrated, along with wizards that
support wireless connection and procide
a unique solution to the device
fragmentation problem.</p>
<h3>What makes NetBeans the Best IDE for J2EE Development? </h3>
<p>NetBeans provides a trouble-free out-of-box experience for
J2EE developers. There's no need to
search for plug-ins; the NetBeans
IDE provides you with the tools you need
to start being productive right
away. These include: sample J2EE code &amp; blueprints with
documentation, tight
integration with a growing list of application servers, and lots
of powerful tools: editors, debuggers,
profilers, wizards, etc.</p>
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