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20060411 Úterý duben 11, 2006
Java Studio Enterprise and Mobility Pack To Be Opensourced!!!

Jeff Jackson announced today at the Sao Paolo NetBeans day that Java Studio Enterprise will be opensourced! Mobility pack was announced to be opensourced last week on CTIA. So many significant announcements are made these days... here's a picture of our VP Jeff Jackson who announced the opensourcing today:


Sun Vice President in a NetBeans T-shirt

We also announced winners of the plug-in competition. There's was a lot of cool plug-ins developed during this competition (around 25 made it), and they will all be available including source code. The winners will go to Java One and the runners up got iPod and USB sticks. More pictures taken by my mobile phone...


Winner of the plug-in contest


Second place shared by 4 guys


Tim talking about plug-in development


Tim, Bruno and Vinicius


The guy from EDS who interviewed me for JavaMundo


Petr standing as a statue


Evangelists have a really tough job :)
Comments:

Hello Roman, I'm the EDS guy who interviewed you today for MundoJava magazine. ;) Hope you keep enjoying Brazil. Cya Daniel

Posted by Daniel Quirino Oliveira on duben 11, 2006 at 02:44 dop. CEST #

Daniel, I am enjoying Brazil very much... I had some Capirinias tonight (do I spell it right)? It is a great drink but I really feel it... man it's so strong :)

Posted by Roumen on duben 11, 2006 at 03:09 dop. CEST #

Caipirinhas? Indeed, it's really really strong but it's a nice drink too. However, don't try having caipirinhas reading any J2EE paper. It is not a good duo ;) P.S.: a drink suggestion: go to the hotel bar and ask them to make you a Caipirinha with passion fruit instead of lemons.

Posted by Daniel Quirino Oliveira on duben 11, 2006 at 03:38 dop. CEST #

Very nice move from Sun letting those pack to go open will give more strength to Netbeans. Will sun put them under netbeans Project or they have another plan for those code bases ? when we can take a look at Modules that developed in plugin competition ?

Posted by Masoud Kalali on duben 11, 2006 at 01:27 odp. CEST #

About Mobility Pack and Enterprise Pack: I think it will be done similarly as the C/C++ pack (which is in the netbeans source code base - cnd.netbeans.org), but this is only my guess - I think they have different problems right now :) e.g. going through all sources to check copyrights and other legal stuff, it's *a lot* of work. The plug-ins will be published on http://desafionetbeans.dev.java.net ... it may take some time though.

Posted by Roumen on duben 11, 2006 at 01:58 odp. CEST #

Evangelists have a really tough job :)

Tell me about it~ :D

Posted by Alex Lam on duben 11, 2006 at 03:05 odp. CEST #

Just a pet peev. If your going to mention a product could you provide a link? Makes it easier for me to get distracted from what I should be doing =)

Posted by David on duben 12, 2006 at 03:57 odp. CEST #

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