Tuesday November 22, 2005
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Posted at 11:28PM Nov 22, 2005 by Shreedhar Ganapathy in General | Comments[0]
Free Sun Java Studio Creator is pretty cool
Just viewed the Sun Java Studio Creator Flash Demo and downloaded the product to experience JSF development since I am not much of a web app developer. The flash demo is very interesting. And the Sun JSC is one of the coolest products I am seeing.
See it here :
Sun Java Studio Creator Flash Demo
Download the product here : Sun Java Studio Creator 2 early access
The interface should be very familiar to VB developers and makes it easy for developers to do their development in Java in a familiar and easy-to-use environment. All the way from development to deployment of web apps and portlets, the platform is very robust as it is based on Netbeans with very good ease-of-use (including drag-and-drop) features. And a very compelling cost : $0
One can rapidly develop and deploy their app to any Java EE compliant appserver including Sun's open source appserver (project Glassfish on java.net).
Check it out.
Posted at 10:10AM Nov 22, 2005 by Shreedhar Ganapathy in General | Comments[0]