For the past 7 months or so I have been working in what has now been
renamed the Cloud Computing Group. Dave Douglas is our VP, and the
group has been very active, and growing. Can't say much yet, but check
out the Community One East event coming next Wednesday, March 18th.
Wednesday Mar 11, 2009
Friday Nov 09, 2007
Well we have finally completed the 4.1 release of Project Woodstock. I posted our GA build (Build 15) yesterday. This build was also integrated into NetBeans 6.0 for the upcoming RC1 release. For those who have not been following the 4.1 release we have introduced a number of new components (BubbleHelp, Accordion, PopupMenu among others) and Ajax enabled all of the base components. We have also been adding more tutorials on how to take advantage of these new components and the new, dynamic Ajax behaviors of the existing components. You can find more details here.
So we will now be off on to the 4.2 release and are looking for additional feedback on our list of new features and components. Check out the Roadmap and send feedback to dev@woodstock.dev.java.net.
Enjoy!
Wednesday Sep 05, 2007
The team has released Build 11 of the Project Woodstock 4.1 web component library on August 31st. This particular milestone build had to be free of P1 and P2 bugs since it was integrated into NetBeans 6 for their Beta 1 build. NB 6 Beta 1 is scheduled to be released on the web in about 10 days or so. You can find their schedule here.
The concentration is now on fixing P3 bugs through until the release at the end of October. We plan on 4 more bi-weekly promotion builds, then we get started on 4.2. So look at the plans on the Roadmap page, and look at the features/components planned for 4.2 (Drag'and'Drop, new AJAX Tab and Tree, etc.) and send us your input on what you would like to see.
Enjoy!
Monday Aug 20, 2007
I finally got some free time to update the look of the Project Woodstock site on java.net. It now is themed like other Glassfish community projects. This new theme provides some nice ways to navigate around the Glassfish community to find related projects as well in addition to providing a nice easy way for me to add new features and areas right in the left column menu for future attractions. I will be tweaking it over the next few days, so try it out and send me feedback.
Special thanks to Eduardo and Kohsuke for the tools and tips.
Enjoy.
Friday Aug 17, 2007
Build 10 for Woodstock 4.1 was posted/announced on Wednesday August 15th. This is our Feature Freeze build and we are now entering serious bug fixing mode. The last new component added was the ActionMenu. There are now examples for the Accordion and the BubbleHelp components. You can check them out from the Preview page if you want to see them online before you download the jar.
We have updated the instructions for how to use the NetBeans module. We will be posting the module on the download page soon and will document how to setup NetBeans 6 to "monitor" the site for updates throught the Update Center. We have also updated the Build it Yourself instructions if to clarify how you setup your environment once you get the sources and want to build them, either inside NetBean or standalone.
Build 11 should be coming out on August 31st and will be the build we promote for NetBeans 6 Beta 1, so stay tuned.
Wednesday Aug 01, 2007
Well we promoted Build 9 for Woodstock 4.1 last Friday. New components lately include an Accordion and a BubbleHelp widget. There is an example for the Accordion and for Build 10 the BubbleHelp component will also have an example. We will update the Preview page when Build 10 comes out so you can see them online before you download the jar. Hopefully we will have the new PopupMenu in there as well.
The Netbeans Module is also working now, and the instructions for how to use it have been updated. We will be posting the module on the download page soon, but you can build it yourself if you get the sources. This allows access to all the components in Project Woodstock from the NB 6 component palette.
Enjoy!
Friday Jul 20, 2007
Well it has been an extremely long time between blogs. In fact, you might just as well consider this a restart. Consider it a rolling start.
My main role at Sun is as the Program Manager and Community Manager for Project Woodstock. This is an Open Source version of AJAX enhanced JSF components that today ships as part of NetBeans Visual Web Pack 5.5.1, and will ship as a core part of NetBeans 6.0 when it ships later this year. It is also used in the admin GUI of Glassfish, if you want to see a complex, real-world application that is built with these components.
So check out the site and please come and join us if this something that interests you. We are adding new components, like an Accordion, BubbleHelp and PopupMenu for the next release, 4.1. We really work hard to make them all consistent and robust, so please stop by.
I will be posting more about Project Woodstock here and announcing new builds and talking about other things too.
Thursday Apr 27, 2006
OK. So maybe this entry will show up.
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