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20050512 Čtvrtek květen 12, 2005
New NetBeans Project - Support for JBoss, BEA and WebSphere

A new project, which aims to provide support for deployment of J2EE applications to JBoss, BEA WebLogic and IBM WebSphere servers, was started. Initial sources for three new server plugins were uploaded to the netbeans.org source repository. For information on how to build and try out the server plugins, see the project home page at:

http://serverplugins.netbeans.org

:-)
NetBeans 4.1 Presentation Teaser

I am almost ready with the presentation of NetBeans 4.1 for Javalobby. I will speak about the newest features in 4.1 and I will show 6 short demos as well (update: the gui builder won't be presented this time). Here is a teaser for the presentation - one of the demos:


Short demo of Web Service support in NetBeans 4.1

Make sure to turn on your speakers. As usual, feedback is welcome. More will come during next week.
Optical Camouflage

Have you seen the Ghost in the Shell movie? Optical Camouflage was used by several characters there to become invisible. Some Japanese scientists through it would be nice to make the technology real:



Visit this link to see videoclips which show how become partly invisible :-)


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