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01 Dec 2011 NetBeans IDE 7.1 Release Candidate [25002]
Available for Download; Learn About What's New

For a rundown on what's new in NetBeans 7.1 see Arun Gupta's post on the availability of the download for NetBeans 7.1 RC1. Among the new features or improvements Gupta notes are Support for JavaFX2; enhanced Java editor; enhancements to support for Java EE; and changes involving CSS3, GUI Builder, Git, Maven3, etc. Gupta cites as his favorite the ability to create a Java EE 6 application, deploy on GlassFish, and then re-deploy the same application by changing the target to Oracle WebLogic Server 12c (internal build), which enables users to see the same application deployed to both servers.
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25 Nov 2011 Richard Bair on JavaFX 2.0 Architecture and Programming Model [24964]
From JavaOne 2011: Follows on Nicolas Lorain's 'Introduction to JavaFX 2.0'

In his JavaOne 2011 presentation on JavaFX Architecture Richard Bair's program agenda covers architecture, observable collections, properties, events, callbacks, and threading. Rather than concentrating on the JavaFX Public APIs and Scenegraph, Bair focuses his presentation of the implementation on the toolkit interface, the quantum toolkit, Prism, and Glass. Blogger robilad provides links to both Nicolas Lorain's Introduction to JavaFX 2.0, which he recommends as an introduction, and to Bair's above mentioned presentation. Both talks are on parleys.com and both are one hour plus in length.
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02 Nov 2011 Mac OS X JavaFX 2.0 Preview and Tutorial: Download now [24852]
NetBeans 7.1 Beta for OS X also Available for Download

A significant announcement at JavaOne, Terrence Barr reminds readers of his blog, was the news that JavaFX 2.0 is available for MacOS X as a developer preview, along with NetBeans 7.1 Beta, which includes full support for JavaFX 2.0 as well as Java 7. Barr provides links to these downloads as well as to FAQs on JavaFX 2.0. A further link leads to a tutorial on JavaFX 2.0 that deals with getting started, creating a user interface, effects, animation and media, application logic, API reference and deployment.
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24 Oct 2011 Oracle Restores Confidence in its Stewardship of Java [24800]
Changes in Java 7, JavaFX, Java Community Process all Point to Strong Corporate Interest

The release of Java 7, improvements in JavaFX and reforms to the Java Community Process are among the developments at Oracle that have renewed Andrew Binstock's confidence in Java Technology. Writing for Dr. Dobb's, Binstock proclaims that Oracle's clear commitment to Java has infused new life into what many feared would become a neglected technology following the acquisition of Sun. At the end of the recent JavaOne Conference, Binstock claims, the collective feeling was that Oracle is moving Java very much in the right direction.
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24 Oct 2011 NetBeans at JavaOne 2011: A Compliment [24788]
A Prominent Part of the JDK Roadmap

The most impressive aspect of JavaOne 2011 blogger Geertjian Wielenga was the incorporation of NetBeans in the JDK Roadmap. His blog includes a slide from Oracle's Yoshio Terada that was presented to the Japanese JUG. Of the JDK Roadmap Wielenga writes, "I love the fact that the JDK roadmap is so tightly coupled with NetBeans, of course. As someone working on the NetBeans project for quite a few years, ... with NetBeans so prominently positioned within [the roadmap, this] is the greatest official compliment and clearest statement of confidence the NetBeans Team has thus far attained, ever."
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