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http://blogs.sun.com/arungupta/date/20081110 Monday November 10, 2008

GlassFish @ Silicon Valley Code Camp 2008 - Trip Report

CodeCamp at FootHill College. Click Here for Details and Registration 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.

The venue at Foothill College is literally in foot of the hills and the campus is beautiful. The barebecue reception in the evening was certainly a pleasant relief to the attendees who did not get a pizza slice at lunch ;-)

If you could not attend any of our sessions hen you can read through the slides for GlassFish: The Best Open Source Application Server and Rails powered by GlassFish. The demos shown in the talk are available at:
Feel free to send any comments to users@glassfish.dev.java.net.

Check out some pictures:


And the complete album at:



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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.

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