If you missed the 47:57 minute webinar screencast on Java EE 6 with NetBeans and GlassFish, #37, blogger Arun Gupta has provided a convenient avenue for latecomers to view it on his blog. The webinar begins from the beginning, so to speak, with illustrations of the download procedure for both NetBeans and GlassFish. Gupta also provides a helpful link to a download of the complete source code built during the webinar, as well as a transcript of the Q&A that came at its conclusion, along with a complete list of the webinars already held (available in replay) and those that are forthcoming.
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The end of 2010 saw the usual plethora of "Best of, Worst " stories. Why not a rating of the top stories on Java as well? Darryl K. Taft has provided one in his compilation of the "Top seven Java stories of 2010" in eWeek that ranges from the departure of James Gosling from Oracle to the withdrawal of Apache from the JCP; the lukewarm response to Oracle's first staging of JavaOne; Oracle's suit against Google over Java in Android; the controversy over the approval of roadmaps for Java 7 and 8; and the signing on of IBM and Apple to the OpenJDK.
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The tutorial "Running a JavaServer Faces 2.0 Web Application on Oracle WebLogic Server," which uses NetBeans IDE 6.9, demonstrates how to use the IDE to create a JavaServer Faces (JSF) web application and deploy the application to the Oracle WebLogic Server. Users of the tutorial will register the WebLogic Server with the IDE and then configure the domain to enable support for JSF 2.0 as a view framework.
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"Painless" is how blogger Eduardo Pelegri-Llopart describes the process in his post "Java EE 6 Update 1 with JDK 6 U21 -- and using the Update Tool." The new Java EE 6 SDK w/ JDK 6 bundles using JDK 6 U21 are in release, he writes, noting that all bundles, including the non-JDK bundles which have not changed since June 17, 2010, are now at Oracle Technology Network (OTN).
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