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20050506 Pátek květen 06, 2005
NetBeans 4.1 Presentation - Work in Progress

As I've already announced, I am currently working on the NetBeans 4.1 presentation. I thought it might be a good idea to show here it's structure:

Name: What's new in NetBeans 4.1

1. Introduction
2. New features in NetBeans 4.1
2a. J2EE support
2b. Web services support
2c. Navigator and window system
2d. Project system improvements
2e. Editor improvements
2f. J2ME features
2g. Eclipse importer
2h. Other improvements
3. NetBeans 4.2 highlights
4. Conclusion

The presentation will take around 30 minutes and it will include my speech. I will mostly use slides, but I will have some flash demos of several important features as well. If you think I've missed anything important or if there's anything else you would like me to talk about, please let me know.

Update: Text draft of slides is available here.



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