Monday November 10, 2008
GlassFish @ Silicon Valley Code Camp 2008 - Trip Report
| 1400 registrations, 112 sessions, free pizza, a
barbecue on Saturday
night, raffles and lot more - that is Silicon Valley
Code Camp. Jitu, Jiandong, Jacob, and I presented on GlassFish at Silicon Valley Code Camp over the weekend. The event had higher attendance (close to 500) than last year and certainly is a great networking event for the local community. |
Screencast #27: Simple Web Application using NetBeans 6.5 IDE and GlassFish v3 Prelude
GlassFish
v3 Prelude is now available!
It contains a Java EE 5-based Web stack.
A comprehensive tooling by NetBeans
IDE allows to easily develop Web
applications and deploy directly on GlassFish v Prelude. Rapid
deployment feature of GlassFish allows to redeploy applications without
losing session state. Using the deploy-on-save feature of NetBeans the
complete development cycle is reduced to edit-save-refresh. There is no
longer a need to wait for explicit deployment any more, cool isn't it ?
And you can even purchase
enterprise support as well!
This screencast
shows how you can create a simple Web application
using JSP and Servlets in NetBeans IDE, deploy it directly on GlassFish
v3 and then debug
it.
Are you still doing the conventional edit-save-deploy-refresh
conventional development cycle ? Use NetBeans and GlassFish together to
liberate yourself :)
File GlassFish related bugs here
using "web_container" sub-component. File NetBeans related bug here
using "glassfish_v3" sub-component. Ask your GlassFish related
questions on webtier@glassfish.dev.java.net
or NetBeans related questions on nbusers@netbeans.org.
All other GlassFish related screencasts are available here.
Technorati: glassfish
v3 netbeans
jsp servlets
deployonsave
deployment
screencast
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