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27 Apr 2011 Language Support for Coding to the Proposed Java SE 7 Specification with JDK 7 Developer Preview [24136]
Available Now in NetBeans IDE 7.0

Links to NetBeans IDE 7.0 features, tutorials, and videos are provided in Gopalan Raj's blog on the release. He notes that NetBeans IDE 7.0 introduces language support for coding to the proposed Java SE 7 specification with the JDK 7 developer preview, allowing developers to take advantage of the new language features from Project Coin /JSR 334, with editor support for code completion, hints, and in specific cases, converting existing Java SE 6 based code to use the new Java SE 7 based syntax. Raj explains further that the release also provides enhanced integration with the Oracle WebLogic server as well as support for Oracle Database and GlassFish 3.1. Important new capabilities stemming from the Oracle WebLogic server integration enhancements include fast turnaround when redeploying applications; deploy on save; datasource management; server library configuration; the ability to explore deployed applications and resources, and to view server logs and the admin console from within the IDE, he observes in conclusion.
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23 Mar 2011 JDK 7 Support in NetBeans IDE 7.0: A Quick Overview [24041]
Tutorial Shows How NetBeans Can Help in Writing Code Compatible with JDK 7 Language Spec

One of the most valuable features of NetBeans IDE 7.0 is its ability to automatically fix syntax, which it does -- along with much more -- when users enable support for such JDK 7 language features as diamond operator, string in switch, and multicatch. With these features enabled, NetBeans 7.0 can assist users to write code that is compatible with the JDK 7 language specification. In the blog from NetBeans.org entitled "JDK 7 Support in NetBeans IDE 7.0: A Quick Overview" readers will find a tutorial that shows step-by-step how to enable JDK 7 support in the IDE and illustrates how the IDE handles new language constructs.
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04 Jan 2011 Java Takes No Holiday [23809]
2010: A Busy Year with Many Firsts

New JSRs for Java SE 7 and 8, Update 23 for Java SE, new tutorial for JDK 7 Support in NetBeans IDE 7.0, new podcasts on Java Spotlight Podcast Episode 7, Episode 53 of NetBeans Podcast series ... who could have guessed it was a holiday season, given the level of activity in the world of Java as reported by Jacob Lehrbaum in "The Java Source."
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31 Dec 2010 100 Most Popular Articles of 2010 [23804]
1036 Articles were Posted in Volumes 143 through 154

These are the 10 most popular articles that were posted in 2010:

  • Oracle's Hardware and Systems Support Policies (2010-04-07)
  • Oracle's Plans for Sun Products, Technologies (2010-02-04)
  • Choosing SPARC or Intel Processors (2010-01-22)
  • Oracle-Sun and Hitachi Data Systems End Reseller Agreement (2010-03-04)
  • Sun's Niagara 3 (2010-02-25)
  • Tutorial on IP Multipathing (IPMP) (2010-02-04)
  • In the Linux vs. Solaris Debate, Watch out for Scalability FUD (2010-02-19)
  • Sun Ray 3 Plus Client (2010-04-06)
  • Oracle Enterprise Pack for Eclipse 11g Accelerates Java Development (2010-08-25)
  • Capitalizing on Sun Technologies (2010-05-19)

The web version of this article has the list of the 100 most popular articles posted in 2010.
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29 Dec 2010 VirtualBox Development Images [23777]
NetBeans/JavaEE/GlassFish Combo

The Aquarium reminds readers that three VirtualBox development images -- SOA & BPM Development, Database App Development, and Java Development -- have been made available as VirtualBox images loaded with all the necessary software that enables users to get on with things the moment they log on to the system. As an example of the inclusive nature of these development environments, The Aquarium notes that the Java Development image uses Oracle Linux version 5, JDK 6, Java FX 1.3.1, NetBeans IDE 6.9.1, and GlassFish Server Open Source Edition 3.0.1 -- everything one might need to get started with Java EE 6 development and you'll even find three labs (with code and instructions) to start using JSF 2, JAX-RS 1.1, EJB 3.1, Servlet 3.0, JPA 2.0 and CDI 1.0.
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