Arun Gupta, Miles to go ...

Arun Gupta is a technology enthusiast, a passionate runner, and a community guy who works for Sun Microsystems.
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http://blogs.sun.com/arungupta/date/20070716 Monday July 16, 2007

Blog in top 3 today

My blog (Miles to go ...) is at third position in hot blogs today, how cool is that ?

Thanks to all of you and please continue suggesting more topics on which you'd like to see entries.

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jMaki @ Mashup Camp

Sun Microsystems is a proud sponsor of Mashup Camp. This is a Unconference-style event that brings together the software mashup community together face-to-face.
 

The event, at Computer History Museum, Mountain View, CA, consists of two sub-events - Mashup University (Jul 16-17) and Mashup Camp (Jul 18-19). We will be there demonstrating some of the cool and powerful mashups created using jMaki.

Here are the details:

  Mashup University Mashup Camp
Date Jul 16-17 Jul 18-19
Register here here
Schedule Class Schedule Who's Coming
Per Person
Fee
$35: developer
$495: Solution Providers
$995 public companies
$35: developer
$495: Solution Providers
$995 public companies
Exempt for MashU participants, sponsoring companies and developers with hardships

Follow the blog (although not updated since Jun 26). I'll do a follow up entry after the event.

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soapUI - Testing JAX-WS Web service in NetBeans

Java API for XML Web Services (JAX-WS) provides a complete API to develop and invoke Web services over multiple transports (for example HTTP). NetBeans IDE provides first-class support for developing and invoking a JAX-WS based Web service. The missing piece is functional/compliance/load testing of the Web service. That's where soapUI helps.

soapUI is free and open source desktop application for invoking (feature list) and testing of Web services over HTTP. It comes with a NetBeans plugin that provides all the functionality from within the IDE to develop and test a Web service. After you install the plugin, follow this screencast to learn how to create functional and load tests for a JAX-WS Web service.

Thanks to Alexis for the pointer!

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