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Must-See JavaOne Sessions - Swing Applications and NetBeans Platform

By: Admin, 29 Apr 2008

One more week left till JavaOne in San Francisco. Are you curious about what to expect this year? The NetBeans team has already taken a sneak peek at the session catalogue, and every week till the big event we will share our favorite picks with you!

Interested in NetBeans Platform development? Check out these sessions:

  • Java SE 6 and Java EE 6 Platform - the Operating System for Interactive RIAs
  • Deep Inside JSR 296, the Swing Application Framework
  • Designing Graphical Model-Driven Applications: Lego MindStorm
  • Developing Java Persistence API Applications with the NetBeans IDE and EclipseLink
  • NetBeans Graph Library Software: Simple, Powerful, and Open Source (BOF)
  • NetBeans IDE Plug-In Module Development for 3-D Model Viewer, Using Java OpenGL (BOF)

Interested in RIA and Swing Desktop applications development? Check out these sessions:

  • NetBeans Platform vs. Eclipse RCP (BOF)
  • Developing and Supporting a Plug-in for Eclipse, the NetBeans IDE, and IDEA (BOF)
  • Toward a Consumer IDE: Get What You Want When You Want It (BOF)
  • The NetBeans Platform Compared to the Eclipse Rich Client Platform
  • Creating Better Applications at Boeing with the NetBeans Platform Application Framework
  • Beans Binding: Good for the Heart
  • blueMarine: Or Why You Should Really Ship Swing Applications

Tuesday 1pm-1:30pm: Come to the JavaOne book store and get your copy of "Rich Client Programming: Plugging into the NetBeans Platform" signed by Geertjan Wielenga!
Learn everything about the NetBeans platform on the new platform.netbeans.org!


Find details of all NetBeans-related sessions in the session catalogue. You will also find JavaOne sessions about Scripting and Mobility, Java EE, Web Applications, Web services, and Performance, Testing, and Cool Tools.

Tip: Did you know that college students attend CommunityOne and JavaOne for free? Learn more...

See you next week at JavaOne 2008 In San Francisco!

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