Monday July 16, 2007
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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Posted by Arun Gupta in General | Comments[2]
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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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Posted by Arun Gupta in web2.0 | Comments[1]
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| soapUI - Testing JAX-WS Web service in NetBeans
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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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Posted by Arun Gupta in webservices | Comments[7]
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