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Re: [work] Web Tier Programming in NetBeans 6.5 and Beyond

 
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Luis Molina- IPI
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PostPosted: Thu Nov 13, 2008 11:11 am    Post subject: Re: [work] Web Tier Programming in NetBeans 6.5 and Beyond Reply with quote

hi john, im s interested in some questions (ive seen the slides)

while youre redesigning the woodstoock to another "framework", what can we
do? i know you say theres no problem and the transition will be ..., but my
company doesnt understand good intentions

another question , why dont copy the master page model from .net, the jspf
fragments are an error. we need a method to stablish a master page and
inherit from it, or at least include the two methods, its no so difficult



----- Original Message -----
From: "John Yeary" <address-removed>
To: <undisclosed-recipients:>
Sent: Wednesday, November 12, 2008 1:12 PM
Subject: [work] [nbj2ee] Web Tier Programming in NetBeans 6.5 and Beyond


Quote:
Hello All,

I was asked to post this to the Glassfish lists because it may be of
importance to some of you if you are doing web tier programming. It will
also give some of you a chance to ask questions about the status of
Woodstock.

John


Please join Sun's Arseniy Kuznetsov, director of NetBeans Engineering,
Mark
Dey (NetBeans 6.5 Release Boss), and John Jullion (NetBeans Web Tier Mgr)
for a one hour call *WED NOV 12th at 0800am Pacific; 11am US East Coast;
5pm
Europe.* There will be 30 min of slides and 30 min Q&A...we may go
longer
for the Q&A...

The topic will be "*Web Tier Programming in NetBeans 6.5 and Beyond*".
We'll
look at some of the new and cool functionality in NetBeans 6.5, talk about
the Project Woodstock status, and look at the future direction of web
development in NetBeans.

Call-in#'s and registration is here:
http://netbeans-woodstock-update.eventbrite.com/

And you can forward me any questions ahead of time for a FAQ page we'll be
addressing later...and we'll try to answer as many questions we can on the
call.
*Tentative Agenda:*

- Web App Programming in NetBeans IDE 6.5
- PHP
- Ajax and JavaScript
- Visual Web
- Project Woodstock Update
- Directions for the future


[image: Arsiney Kuznetsov]


Arseniy Kuznetsov






<http://weblogs.java.net/blog/enicholas/archive/2006/09/java_browser_ed.html>







*ABOUT THE SPEAKERS:*

*Arseniy Kuznetsov* is the NetBeans Director, responsible for all NetBeans
Engineering and Business operations, located at Sun's engineering center
in
Prague, Czech Republic. With over 15+ years experience in software
development and 12+ years managing software development teams. Arseniy has
been with Team NetBeans since 2002. He is also fluent in Russian, English,
and Czech.
*Mark Dey* is a NetBeans Engineering Manager *
John Jullion-Ceccarelli* is the NetBeans Web Tier Sr. Manager.



--
John Yeary
--
http://javaevangelist.blogspot.com

"Far better it is to dare might things, to win glorious triumphs, even
though checkered by failure,

than to take rank with those poor spirits who neither enjoy much nor
suffer
much, because they live in the grey

twilight that knows not victory nor defeat." -- Theodore Roosevelt
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Daoud AbdelMonem Faleh
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PostPosted: Thu Nov 13, 2008 1:28 pm    Post subject: Re: [work] Web Tier Programming in NetBeans 6.5 and Beyond Reply with quote

Hi Luis,

JSF world has already Facelets as a templating engine (if it can be
called so) and Netbeans has support for this technology throw
https://nbfaceletssupport.dev.java.net I tested the plugin with NB6.5
RC2 and it works great :)

HTH,
Daoud AbdelMonem Faleh.

Luis Molina- IPI a
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Luis Molina- IPI
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PostPosted: Fri Nov 14, 2008 8:50 am    Post subject: Re: [work] Web Tier Programming in NetBeans 6.5 and Beyond Reply with quote

thanks Daoud, i will take a look at this, but in the page
http://wiki.java.net/bin/view/Projects/FaceletsExamples

only one example of four works

thats for the wiki members


----- Original Message -----
From: "Daoud AbdelMonem Faleh" <address-removed>
To: <address-removed>
Sent: Thursday, November 13, 2008 2:27 PM
Subject: Re: [nbj2ee] Re: [work] [nbj2ee] Web Tier Programming in NetBeans
6.5 and Beyond


Quote:
Hi Luis,

JSF world has already Facelets as a templating engine (if it can be
called so) and Netbeans has support for this technology throw
https://nbfaceletssupport.dev.java.net I tested the plugin with NB6.5
RC2 and it works great :)

HTH,
Daoud AbdelMonem Faleh.

Luis Molina- IPI a
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PostPosted: Mon Nov 17, 2008 1:22 pm    Post subject: Re: [work] Web Tier Programming in NetBeans 6.5 and Beyond Reply with quote

Hello Luis,

I am not at all involved with the Sun presentation. I am merely an interested party. I was asked by the Sun outreach team to contact users because I am a JUG leader.

I am interested in getting more involved with the project since I still believe it to be the best component library out there. Your ideas may be good, but I don't have a reference point to work from. I don't use .NET.

The Woodstock team is looking for people to participate and help lead the project.

John

On Thu, Nov 13, 2008 at 6:11 AM, Luis Molina- IPI <address-removed ([email]address-removed[/email])> wrote:
Quote:
hi john, im s interested in some questions (ive seen the slides)

while youre redesigning the woodstoock to another "framework", what can we
do? i know you say theres no problem and the transition will be ..., but my
company doesnt understand good intentions

another question , why dont copy the master page model from .net, the jspf
fragments are an error. we need a method to stablish a master page and
inherit from it, or at least include the two methods, its no so difficult



----- Original Message ----- From: "John Yeary" <address-removed ([email]address-removed[/email])>
To: <undisclosed-recipients:>
Sent: Wednesday, November 12, 2008 1:12 PM
Subject: [work] [nbj2ee] Web Tier Programming in NetBeans 6.5 and Beyond


Quote:

Hello All,

I was asked to post this to the Glassfish lists because it may be of
importance to some of you if you are doing web tier programming. It will
also give some of you a chance to ask questions about the status of
Woodstock.

John


Please join Sun's Arseniy Kuznetsov, director of NetBeans Engineering,
Mark
Dey (NetBeans 6.5 Release Boss), and John Jullion (NetBeans Web Tier Mgr)
for a one hour call *WED NOV 12th at 0800am Pacific; 11am US East Coast;
5pm
Europe.* There will be 30 min of slides and 30 min Q&A...we may go
longer
for the Q&A...

The topic will be "*Web Tier Programming in NetBeans 6.5 and Beyond*".
We'll
look at some of the new and cool functionality in NetBeans 6.5, talk about
the Project Woodstock status, and look at the future direction of web
development in NetBeans.

Call-in#'s and registration is here:
http://netbeans-woodstock-update.eventbrite.com/

And you can forward me any questions ahead of time for a FAQ page we'll be
addressing later...and we'll try to answer as many questions we can on the
call.
*Tentative Agenda:*

- Web App Programming in NetBeans IDE 6.5
- PHP
- Ajax and JavaScript
- Visual Web
- Project Woodstock Update
- Directions for the future




[image: Arsiney Kuznetsov]


Arseniy Kuznetsov






<http://weblogs.java.net/blog/enicholas/archive/2006/09/java_browser_ed.html>








*ABOUT THE SPEAKERS:*

*Arseniy Kuznetsov* is the NetBeans Director, responsible for all NetBeans
Engineering and Business operations, located at Sun's engineering center
in
Prague, Czech Republic. With over 15+ years experience in software
development and 12+ years managing software development teams. Arseniy has
been with Team NetBeans since 2002. He is also fluent in Russian, English,
and Czech.
*Mark Dey* is a NetBeans Engineering Manager *
John Jullion-Ceccarelli* is the NetBeans Web Tier Sr. Manager.



--
John Yeary
--
http://javaevangelist.blogspot.com

"Far better it is to dare might things, to win glorious triumphs, even
though checkered by failure,

than to take rank with those poor spirits who neither enjoy much nor
suffer
much, because they live in the grey

twilight that knows not victory nor defeat." -- Theodore Roosevelt






--
John Yeary
--
http://javaevangelist.blogspot.com

"Far better it is to dare might things, to win glorious triumphs, even though checkered by failure,

than to take rank with those poor spirits who neither enjoy much nor suffer much, because they live in the grey

twilight that knows not victory nor defeat." -- Theodore Roosevelt
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Luis Molina- IPI
Posted via mailing list.





PostPosted: Tue Nov 18, 2008 7:50 am    Post subject: Re: [work] Web Tier Programming in NetBeans 6.5 and Beyond Reply with quote

hello John, unfortunely im a newbie in java so i cant help so much with
code, but i work with .net and we can learn so much from it, ill send you a
pdf with some of the concepts im talking...
im very interested in swithcing from .net to java but its still inconsistent
(i think), and the visual web java its so much copied from .net so the
switch can be so easy....
i send you a paper on master pages (similar to jspf fragments , but i think
more simple and stronger.. model)
i send you also a presentation of a software of mine, an open source
generator in java im showing to the world.



----- Original Message -----
From: "John Yeary" <address-removed>
To: <address-removed>
Sent: Monday, November 17, 2008 2:22 PM
Subject: Re: [nbj2ee] Re: [work] [nbj2ee] Web Tier Programming in NetBeans
6.5 and Beyond


Quote:
Hello Luis,

I am not at all involved with the Sun presentation. I am merely an
interested party. I was asked by the Sun outreach team to contact users
because I am a JUG leader.

I am interested in getting more involved with the project since I still
believe it to be the best component library out there. Your ideas may be
good, but I don't have a reference point to work from. I don't use .NET.

The Woodstock team is looking for people to participate and help lead the
project.

John

On Thu, Nov 13, 2008 at 6:11 AM, Luis Molina- IPI
<address-removed>wrote:

Quote:
hi john, im s interested in some questions (ive seen the slides)

while youre redesigning the woodstoock to another "framework", what can
we
do? i know you say theres no problem and the transition will be ..., but
my
company doesnt understand good intentions

another question , why dont copy the master page model from .net, the
jspf
fragments are an error. we need a method to stablish a master page and
inherit from it, or at least include the two methods, its no so difficult



----- Original Message ----- From: "John Yeary" <address-removed>
To: <undisclosed-recipients:>
Sent: Wednesday, November 12, 2008 1:12 PM
Subject: [work] [nbj2ee] Web Tier Programming in NetBeans 6.5 and Beyond


Hello All,
Quote:

I was asked to post this to the Glassfish lists because it may be of
importance to some of you if you are doing web tier programming. It will
also give some of you a chance to ask questions about the status of
Woodstock.

John


Please join Sun's Arseniy Kuznetsov, director of NetBeans Engineering,
Mark
Dey (NetBeans 6.5 Release Boss), and John Jullion (NetBeans Web Tier
Mgr)
for a one hour call *WED NOV 12th at 0800am Pacific; 11am US East Coast;
5pm
Europe.* There will be 30 min of slides and 30 min Q&A...we may go
longer
for the Q&A...

The topic will be "*Web Tier Programming in NetBeans 6.5 and Beyond*".
We'll
look at some of the new and cool functionality in NetBeans 6.5, talk
about
the Project Woodstock status, and look at the future direction of web
development in NetBeans.

Call-in#'s and registration is here:
http://netbeans-woodstock-update.eventbrite.com/

And you can forward me any questions ahead of time for a FAQ page we'll
be
addressing later...and we'll try to answer as many questions we can on
the
call.
*Tentative Agenda:*

- Web App Programming in NetBeans IDE 6.5
- PHP
- Ajax and JavaScript
- Visual Web
- Project Woodstock Update
- Directions for the future


[image: Arsiney Kuznetsov]


Arseniy Kuznetsov






<
http://weblogs.java.net/blog/enicholas/archive/2006/09/java_browser_ed.html







*ABOUT THE SPEAKERS:*

*Arseniy Kuznetsov* is the NetBeans Director, responsible for all
NetBeans
Engineering and Business operations, located at Sun's engineering center
in
Prague, Czech Republic. With over 15+ years experience in software
development and 12+ years managing software development teams. Arseniy
has
been with Team NetBeans since 2002. He is also fluent in Russian,
English,
and Czech.
*Mark Dey* is a NetBeans Engineering Manager *
John Jullion-Ceccarelli* is the NetBeans Web Tier Sr. Manager.



--
John Yeary
--
http://javaevangelist.blogspot.com

"Far better it is to dare might things, to win glorious triumphs, even
though checkered by failure,

than to take rank with those poor spirits who neither enjoy much nor
suffer
much, because they live in the grey

twilight that knows not victory nor defeat." -- Theodore Roosevelt





--
John Yeary
--
http://javaevangelist.blogspot.com

"Far better it is to dare might things, to win glorious triumphs, even
though checkered by failure,

than to take rank with those poor spirits who neither enjoy much nor
suffer
much, because they live in the grey

twilight that knows not victory nor defeat." -- Theodore Roosevelt




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