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| <h1>NetBeans Weekly News<br>Issue #204 - Jun 28, 2005</h1><hr> |
| NetBeans Weekly News, a newsletter for the NetBeans community<br> |
| Issue #204 - Jun 28, 2005<br> |
| URL: <<a href='https://netbeans.org/community/news/newsletter/2005-06-28.html'>https://netbeans.org/community/news/newsletter/2005-06-28.html</a>><br> |
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| <hr><pre>NetBeans Day 2005 - Standing Room Only |
| JavaOne started a day early with the kick off of the 2nd annual NetBeans Day |
| event. It was clear from the very earliest hours that this year's event was |
| sure to be a success. With a line that was weaving out of the Argent hotel |
| lobby and a pumped up audience, several high profiler announcements were made. |
| If you are interested in reading about the event Gregg Sporar has provided a |
| beautiful recap which can be found here. |
| <<a href="http://weblogs.java.net/blog/gsporar/archive/2005/06/netbeans_day_20.html">http://weblogs.java.net/blog/gsporar/archive/2005/06/netbeans_day_20.html</a>> |
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| JavaOne 2005 Sessions & BOFs |
| NetBeans Day has come and gone but JavaOne 2005 has just begun. Come join us: |
| <<a href="https://netbeans.org/community/articles/javaone/2005/index.html">https://netbeans.org/community/articles/javaone/2005/index.html</a>> |
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| Try Mattise - The New NetBeans GUI Builder Now! |
| The next generation layout builder blew away the crowd at NetBeans Day when |
| Roman Guy was able to build a complete MP3 player in under 5 minutes! Read how |
| to access it in the latest development builds, and take it for a test drive |
| yourself. |
| <<a href="https://netbeans.org/kb/articles/matisse.html">https://netbeans.org/kb/articles/matisse.html</a>> |
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| The NetBeans Collaboration Project - At the 2nd Annual NetBeans Day Sun |
| Microsystem's Chief Operating Office Johnathan Schwartz and Todd Fast made an |
| important announcement: code-aware developer collaboration will be added to |
| NetBeans. What is "code-aware" develop collaboration? The easiest way to think |
| about is this: instant messaging (IM) inside your IDE. But it is not just an IM |
| client. You can share windows and even allow another developer to run commands on |
| your system. For those of you familiar with Sun's Java Studio Enterprise (which |
| is built on top of NetBeans), this feature is not new. Today's announcement was |
| that this functionality is being open sourced and put into NetBeans. This is great |
| is you need to discuss code with other developers remotely or want to conduct a |
| code review with a distributed team. |
| <<a href="http://collab.netbeans.org">http://collab.netbeans.org</a>> |
| |
| NetBeans Honors It's Own in a Community Awards Session |
| NetBeans is a community, and there are some people who have made outstanding |
| contributions to that community. The NetBeans Community Awards were presented by |
| James Gosling. This year's recipients were Vincent Brabant, Maxym Mykhalchuk, |
| Manfred Riem, Bruno Souza, and Rich Unger. Each recipient was awarded a cool piece |
| of original James Gosling art, a framed certificate, and a brand new ultra-fast |
| Sun Ultra 20 workstation. |
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| Project Looking Glass & NetBeans - Your Challenge |
| What if your desktop were actually a 3D environment? What if your CD or movie |
| database becomes a 3D jukebox? Project Looking Glass is based on Java technology |
| and explores bringing a richer user experience to the desktop and applications |
| via 3D windowing and visualization capabilities. The Looking Glass Project is |
| interested in the possibility of a NetBeans module specifically for Looking Glass |
| development, and put out a request for anyone who would be interested in |
| developing one. If you are interested then get in touch with the most active |
| project on java.net at <<a href="http://lg3d-core.dev.java.net/">http://lg3d-core.dev.java.net/</a>>. Charlie Hunt has |
| written an excellent article on how to use NetBeans to easily check out the code |
| and then build/run Looking Glass. |
| <<a href="https://netbeans.org/kb/archive/index.html">https://netbeans.org/kb/archive/index.html</a>> |
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| NetBeans Profiler Milestone 7 Ready For Download |
| To download the new NetBeans Profiler goto: <<a href="http://profiler.netbeans.org">http://profiler.netbeans.org</a>> |
| What's new in the Milestone 7 release: |
| * Ability to save & load snapshots for both CPU and Memory results |
| * New Attach Wizard that simplifies integration and attaching to profiled |
| applications |
| * Improved J2EE integration - automatic integration for Tomcat and JBoss, direct |
| profiling (Profile Project) of Web Projects running on Tomcat, added support |
| for Bea WebLogic server |
| * Added support for profiling Applets |
| * Improved results presentation - various data views, threads as a part of CPU |
| call trees |
| * Simplified choosing Java platform for profiling, using Java platform defined in |
| project if possible |
| * Modified JFluid JDK 1.4.2 as a separate download, reducing the Profiler installer |
| size |
| * (As always) Large number of bugfixes |
| Complete list of new features, enhancements and bugfixes can be found at: |
| <<a href="http://profiler.netbeans.org/docs/help/whatsnew-m7.html">http://profiler.netbeans.org/docs/help/whatsnew-m7.html</a>> |
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| Are You Building or Interested in Building NetBeans Plug-ins? |
| At NetBeans Day Tim Boudreau did a presentation on how to build plug-ins for |
| NetBeans and I can assure you that there was a great level in interested from the |
| attendees. Geertjan has been actively posting information to his blog |
| <<a href="http://blogs.sun.com/geertjan">http://blogs.sun.com/geertjan</a>> which will help aid you in getting started. You can |
| find some nice documents by Geertjan, Tim and Rich Unger at: |
| <<a href="http://platform.netbeans.org/tutorials/">http://platform.netbeans.org/tutorials/</a>> |
| |
| Growing NetBeans: A Conversation With Trung Duc Tran, Chief Architect |
| For those of you who don't know Trungr is responsible for setting the direction of |
| NetBeans and for assuring strong tool support for the core technologies of the Java |
| platform. Trung joined Sun Microsystems in 2000 and has been working on NetBeans ever |
| since. He built the perf team for NetBeans 3.5, a completely new windowing system in |
| 3.6, and a new project system based on Apache Ant, which is at the core of NetBeans |
| 4.0. This interview explores the challenges of creating a quality tool. |
| <<a href="http://java.sun.com/developer/technicalArticles/Interviews/tran_qa.html">http://java.sun.com/developer/technicalArticles/Interviews/tran_qa.html</a>> |
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| NetBeans Governance Board Elections - Nominations Open |
| It's time again to elect a new NetBeans Governance Board! The current |
| nominations and the actual voting results can also be followed on the |
| NetBeans.org website: <<a href="https://netbeans.org/community/articles/nbelections.html">https://netbeans.org/community/articles/nbelections.html</a>>. |
| The nomination & voting schedule as follows: |
| * June 23 - July 06: Two-week nomination period |
| * July 07 - July 20: Two-week official polling period |
| * July 21, 2004: New Board to be announced to community |
| Nominations should happen on the nbdiscuss@netbeans.org |
| mailing list. A subscription to the list is required to post. Alternatively |
| you may send your nomination using our contact form |
| <<a href="https://netbeans.org/about/contact_form.html?to=2">https://netbeans.org/about/contact_form.html?to=2</a>> however nbdiscuss is the |
| preferred channel as it is more open and the traffic is a relatively low. More |
| information can be found at: |
| * NetBeans Election Process - <<a href="https://netbeans.org/about/os/election-process.html">https://netbeans.org/about/os/election-process.html</a>> |
| * NetBeans Governance - <<a href="https://netbeans.org/about/os/governance.html">https://netbeans.org/about/os/governance.html</a>> |
| * NetBeans Board Pages - <<a href="https://netbeans.org/about/os/who-board.html">https://netbeans.org/about/os/who-board.html</a>> |
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