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| <h1>NetBeans Day Toronto</h1> |
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| <p>December 5, 2005</p> |
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| <p>NetBeans Day will be held at the Metro Toronto Convention Centre (MTCC), in room |
| 715AB. The Convention Center is a 20-30 minute cab ride (the fare should be |
| about $45) from Toronto Pearson International Airport (YYZ). |
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| <p><b>Metro Toronto Convention Centre (MTCC)</b> |
| <br><a href="http://www.mtccc.com/">http://www.mtccc.com/</a> |
| <br>Room 715AB |
| <br>South Building |
| <br>222 Bremner Blvd. |
| <br>Toronto, ON |
| <br>Canada |
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| <p>If you need accommodation for the event, the InterContinental Toronto Centre is right |
| beside the Convention Center. |
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| <p><b>InterContinental Toronto Centre</b> |
| <br><a href="http://www.torontocentre.intercontinental.com/">http://www.torontocentre.intercontinental.com/</a> |
| <br>255 Front St. West |
| <br>Toronto, Ontario |
| <br>Canada |
| <br>M5V 2W6 |
| <br>Ph: 416-597-1400 |
| <br>Fax: 416-597-8128 |
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| <p><h2>Agenda</h2> |
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| <li> 12:00-1:00 Lunch and Registration |
| <li> 1:00-1:30 What makes NetBeans the best? |
| <li> 1:30-2:30 Plug-in development and Rich Client Platform |
| <li> 2:30-2:45 Break |
| <li> 2:45-3:45 What makes NetBeans the best IDE for J2ME development? |
| <li> 3:45-4:45 What makes NetBeans the best IDE for J2EE development? |
| <li> 4:45-5:15 Closing keynote with James Gosling |
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| <p>Attendees are in for lots of special prizes, and |
| the first 300 attendees will receive our free WorldTour T-shirts and NetBeans CD-ROM! |
| See you in Toronto! |
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| <h2>Abstracts</h2> |
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| <p><h3>What makes NetBeans the best?</h3> |
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| <p>Abstract: 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 upcoming NetBeans 5.0 release: |
| enhancements to the editor, new CVS support, more types of refactoring, |
| module development support, and the highly-anticipated Project Matisse.</p> |
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| <p><h3>What makes NetBeans the best IDE for J2ME development?</h3> |
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| <p>Abstract: 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> |
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| <p><h3>What makes NetBeans the best IDE for J2EE development?</h3> |
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| <p>Abstract: 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 & 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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