Some of you may have heard of the Sun J2EE application, Adventure Builder Blueprint. To show the types of applications which can be built using Sun Java Studio Creator work was started just
before EA for JavaOne. Architecturely, the applications are different, but the look and feel is similar.
Originally AdventureBuilder was developed for Java One by
Chris Kutler (see the Divas blog) then somehow control of the application changed hands and ended up with another group.
I didn't hear about for awhile until I started attending the Creator Content meetings. Content is responsible for the Sun Java Studio Creator website, Tutorials, Technical Articles, ... I'm involved with Content since I was assigned the Quality Assurance rep just after the EA2 release of Creator.
Anyways, Adventure Builder development started in EA. Never never develop production quality software using Beta. Duh! Well lack of time/resources to redo from scratch, I tested, made some enhancements and fixes to the code.
Since just a couple of Engineers were working on this application and it wasn't a full-time job, the application is not perfect, but I think it's a decent example of how to build an application using Creator.
Please send me any feedback on this sample application. Thanks!
Note: if anyone has a Creator-built application which they started in EA, you'll need replace those Buttons with the final-release-version buttons. Best yet, to redevelop from scratch. Some components have really been improved since EA, such as Calendar, Tree and a few others.

I want Adventure builder Application to run in NetBeans6.5...
Confusing and facing so many problems with configuration.
Please update with the steps to configure the ADVENTUREBUILDER APPLICATION with NETBEANS6.5
Posted by renuka Devi.k on January 22, 2009 at 02:30 AM PST #