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Wednesday May 16, 2007
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Sherry Barkodar's NetBeans 6.0 Preview Cookbooks
 NetBeans Cookbooks

View cook-books written for the SOA and Composite Application functionality in NetBeans 6.0 Preview (M9). These cook-books from Sherry Barkodar also include multiple Flash videos along with the  LoanProcessing application demonstrated at Java One 2007.

Among a lot of other features, these CookBooks also cover some new functionality that is available in NetBeans 6.0 Preview (M9) namely,

  • Composite Application Editor/Enterprise Mashup Editor/CASA Editor
  • Intelligent Event Processor (IEP) Engine
  • SMTP Binding Component

Loan Processing
This tutorial provides an overview of a simple loan processing composite application and illustrates deploying, executing, and testing of a Composite Application. This tutorial includes a SOA project, Composite Application, Composite Application/Enterprise Mashup (CASA) editor, Intelligent Event Processing (IEP), XSLT and SMTP Binding Component.

SMTP Tutorial
This Flash Video is a simple helloSMTP which illustrates a basic scenario of a simple SOA project. It includes WSDL, CASA editor, and SMTP Binding Component.

Intelligent Event Processor
Creates an intelligent event processor LoanIEP that monitors the percentage of approved loans for one day.


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