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|  | <h1>NetBeans Users Expect Linux Adoption | 
|  | of Java in 2007</h1> | 
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|  | Our recent poll asked six NetBeans experts to look ahead in 2007 and | 
|  | make predictions for NetBeans and the Java industry. The NetBeans | 
|  | community voted over a month and by a narrow margin decided that | 
|  | Jaroslav “Yarda” Tulach’s prediction was most likely to happen. His | 
|  | forecast, that Linux users would adopt Java as a result of last year’s | 
|  | open-sourcing, received 25% of the votes. Evangelist Gregg Sporar’s | 
|  | outlook on the growth of EJB3 and the Java Persistence API was a | 
|  | close second with 13 less votes. Do NetBeans evangelists know something | 
|  | most of us don’t? Another evangelist, Roman Strobl, received the third | 
|  | most votes | 
|  | with his prediction that NetBeans would see increased market share.<br> | 
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|  | <h5>Results of the Poll:</h5> | 
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|  | 25% — Linux community adopts Java (Jaroslav “Yarda” Tulach)<br> | 
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|  | 23% — EJB3 and the Java Persistence API gain momentum (Gregg Sporar)<br> | 
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|  | 18% — NetBeans market share will continue to grow (Roman Strobl)<br> | 
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|  | 15% — Java desktop APIs improve (Leonardo Galväo)<br> | 
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|  | 8% — NetBeans IDE's scripting support attracts new users (Geertjan | 
|  | Wielenga)<br> | 
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|  | 5% — Sun will strengthen its investments in open-source communities | 
|  | (Bruno Souza)<br> | 
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|  | 5% — Others | 
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|  | (<a | 
|  | href="https://netbeans.org/community/articles/prediction2007.html">Read | 
|  | the detailed predictions</a>.)<br> | 
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|  | Voters also had the option of casting ballots for their own forecast. A | 
|  | few entries touched on the after-effects of Java going | 
|  | open-source, while most anticipated a rise in the number of new and | 
|  | experienced developers using the NetBeans IDE. Submitted predictions | 
|  | included:<br> | 
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|  | “With Visual Web Pack, NetBeans became an alternative to Visual Studio | 
|  | 2005. In the next version of NetBeans, it must be added full support | 
|  | of Ajax without updating from NetBeans updater.”<br> | 
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|  | “Thanks to the NetBeans Platform Book, we will see an explosion of | 
|  | NetBeans Modules.”<br> | 
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|  | “NetBeans will increase the productivity potential of many thousands of | 
|  | developers by recognizing the high priority need for, and implementing | 
|  | VIM (or VIM-like functionality) as an editor choice within the IDE.”<br> | 
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|  | “Java overcomes current performance limitations due to open-source | 
|  | efforts.”<br> | 
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|  | “As much as possible, some developers will develop their applications | 
|  | using the Ruby language because the Java language is becoming complex | 
|  | and ugly because of a lack of good language design philosophy.” | 
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|  | While the idea of a poll might suggest that there are correct answers | 
|  | and those that are less so, in an interview about the prediction poll | 
|  | Tulach thoughtfully | 
|  | pointed out that there were no right or wrong entries. And perhaps | 
|  | there is no better evidence of this than the recent “year in preview” | 
|  | article by popular tech blogger <a href="http://www-128.ibm.com/developerworks/java/library/j-java2007.html"> | 
|  | Elliotte Harold</a> in which he expanded on many | 
|  | of the same points—Linux adoption of Java, increased NetBeans market | 
|  | share, and more—summed up by our NetBeans experts. Thus, an ideal | 
|  | assessment of the final results should not focus on perceived | 
|  | shortcomings of any of the six entries, but instead recognize what they | 
|  | have in common: a positive outlook for NetBeans and Java in 2007.<br> | 
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|  | Thank you to our six NetBeans experts and all those who voted!<br> | 
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|  | <h1>Interview with Jaroslav “Yarda” Tulach</h1> | 
|  | <img alt="Yarda Tulach Sketch" src="../../images_www/articles/prediction2007/yarda_sketch.jpg" | 
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|  | <h5>Congratulations Yarda. Your prediction: “Linux community adopts | 
|  | Java” | 
|  | received the most votes.</h5> | 
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|  | Thank you. I am glad the voters found my prediction appealing, however | 
|  | the important part is to make the prediction really true. Then I'll be | 
|  | feeling really happy.<br> | 
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|  | <h5>Let’s talk a bit more about your prediction. Have you started to | 
|  | notice | 
|  | any trends as a result of Java going open-source?</h5> | 
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|  | Not much happened since last fall (when Sun open-sourced hotspot, javac | 
|  | and javahelp), I guess people are mostly waiting for Sun to open-source | 
|  | the rest of the JDK. However we, here in NetBeans, are not just | 
|  | waiting. I am trying as hard as I can to create RPMs for NetBeans 6.0 | 
|  | so people using RPM-based Linux distribution can just install NetBeans | 
|  | using the most natural way they are used to. By the way, if anyone | 
|  | wants to help me in testing these packages, drop me an <a href="mailto:Jaroslav.Tulach@Sun.COM">email</a>, please.<br> | 
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|  | <h5>What did you think of the other forecasts in the survey?</h5> | 
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|  | I believe that everyone selected the most important event from area of | 
|  | own expertise. EJB3 is definitely going to gain momentum; scripting is | 
|  | likely to gain some attention, also due to improved NetBeans support. So | 
|  | it is just a matter of choosing absolute winner from all the "local" | 
|  | winners.<br> | 
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|  | <h5>If your prediction turns out to be right, will you consider | 
|  | becoming a | 
|  | “Tech Psychic”?</h5> | 
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|  | No. If you look at Bruno's and Leonardo's predictions, they are almost | 
|  | the same as mine, that is why it seems there is no magic in predicting | 
|  | success of open-source Java. People who believe in open-source are | 
|  | generally convinced this is going to be big.<br> | 
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|  | <h5>Your picture is rather unique. Can you tell us more about the | 
|  | sketch?</h5> | 
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|  | There is not much to say. Many years ago I was dating a painter....<br> | 
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