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4 Jun 2007
#18174
NetBeans IDE 5.5.1 BlueJ Edition
Helps Users Make the Jump from BlueJ to a Full-featured IDE

Academia working with BlueJtool can seamlessly migrate to a full-featured IDE with NetBeans IDE 5.5.1 BlueJ Edition that adds features such as code completion and drag-and-drop GUI building. It's ideal for users whose projects have grown too big to fit comfortably into BlueJ or just want to work with a full-featured, professional IDE.

7 Jun 2007
#18203
CollabNet and Sun's New Virtualized Development Platform
Self-Service Access for Teams in Different Time Zones

Sun and CollabNet have created the world's first Virtualized Development Platform (VDP) for distributed software development. The VDP is built on the Sun Blade 6000 modular system and CollabNet CUBiT, a virtualization solution for managing and provisioning distributed development, build and test environments.

4 Jun 2007
#18164
Security Configuration Elements of Web Services Interoperability Technology (WSIT)
Including Validators, RealmAuthenticator, CallbackHandlers and More

A technical article on the GlassFish project website illustrates the WSIT Security Configuration and how configuring security for a WSIT application deployed on GlassFish gets simplified.

6 Jun 2007
#18189
Using the Java Persistence API in Desktop Applications
A Technical Example

Sun technology evangelist and engineer John O'Conner explains a new API called Java Persistence API, and he walks you through the steps with examples and code to create a database of baseball player information.

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