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http://blogs.sun.com/arungupta/date/20070222 Thursday February 22, 2007

This week is Engineers Week

Read the Presidential Message for National Engineers Week, Feb 18-24 2007. There are various activities planned around this event.

As part of that effort, today is Introduce a Girl to Engineering Day. The idea is to reach out K-12 girls with positive message about math and science education and engineering careers. This would hopefully increase women representation in engineering profession. Here is another website celebrating Women in Engineering.

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Screencast #WS3: Reliable and Interoperable Web service using WSIT plug-in, NetBeans and GlassFish

In the third part of the screen cast series (#ws1, #ws2), I show how a reliable and interoperable Web service can be developed and invoked using NetBeans IDE and WSIT plug-in. This screencast also shows how WSIT plugin can be manually installed in NetBeans.

Enjoy it here.

Here is a preview of screen casts that are plannned in the next few weeks.

  1. #WS4: Developing a Secure Web service using WSIT plug-in, NetBeans and GlassFish
  2. #WS5: Developing a Transactional Web service using WSIT plug-in, NetBeans and GlassFish
  3. #WS6: Invoking a .NET 3.0 endpoint using WSIT plug-in, NetBeans and GlassFish
  4. #WS7: Developing a simple Web service using WSIT plug-in, NetBeans and Tomcat
  5. #WS8: Based upon user requirement, Using GlassFish-bundled Derby database within a Web service built from JSPs.

 Feel free to post suggestions on what would you like to see in terms of Web services development using NetBeans.

UPDATE: See why/when a module may be installed globally versus locally here.

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