Tuesday Sep 02, 2008


We just announced a new student contest...

Use MySQL database and GlassFish application server to develop a web application and write a review for...
  • A chance to win a grand prize of $500 in Visa debit card, and
  • Five chances to win a prize of $250 in Visa debit card
Sun Student Contest
Simply:
1. Download MySQL 5.1 Community Edition and GlassFish v2 Update Release 2 (UR2).
2. Develop a cool web application using the combination.
3. Create a project of your application at java.net.
4. Write a review of these products and post it in your blog.
5. Submit your java.net project's URL and your review's URL.
6. Do it before October 22, 2008.

The Sun Student Reviews site has all the details, so does the contest page.

And here is a nice flier for you to pass around. Hang them on your bulletin boards, email it to your friends, the more the merrier...

We will be posting updates and responses to your questions in this site, so continue to check it out.

Good luck and have fun!

Tuesday Jun 17, 2008


Zhiqi Tao, Sun Campus Ambassador at University of Melbourne, Australia, has run OpenSolaris on his ThinkPad T61 for a month, and he has shared his experiences -- both good and bad -- in his OpenSolaris review. His screen-by-screen commentary of booting into LiveCD mode, installation, post installation configurations etc. will be very handy for the first time users. Check out his little tidbits (like you gotta remember to eject the LiveCD from CDROM, there is no reminder!), what worked and what didn't out of the box, his suggestions and much more here.
Zhiqi Tao
Zhiqi Tao
Jay Mahadeokar
Jay Mahadeokar
Jay Mahadeokar from SRKNEC College, Nagpur, India, had a series of OpenSolaris posts that covered a lot of grounds ranging from OpenSolaris 2008.05 Live CD overview, how to run OpenSolaris in other operating system environments using VirtualBox, DTrace exploration, solution to a compiz hang problem, a screencast of OpenSolaris installation in a virtual drive to a comparison of OpenSolaris 2008.05 and Ubuntu 8.04. Check out Jay's OpenSolaris submissions here.

Jay also had a nice series of NetBeans reviews and tutorials. Check those out here. (Some of these NetBeans posts were submitted to an earlier contest, and those are not being considered for this contest.)

Angad Singh, Sun Campus Ambassador at JIIT University, Noida, India, submitted several tips and tricks on OpenSolaris. Here Angad describes multibooting OpenSolaris 2008.05 with SxDE, here are the tips on OpenSolaris "Reboot button," and here are some network administration scripts. His observations about lack of failsafe mode in OpenSolaris are here, and finally, here are some thoughts on OpenSolaris (at a Sun Corona Day event presentation).
Angad Singh
Angad Singh

Monday Jun 16, 2008


Kunal Modi from Fr. Conceicao Rodrigues College of Engineering, Mumbai, India, focused on the NetBeans 6.1 editor enhancements. He went over various aspects of these enhancements, and then presented a complete tutorial on how to add custom actions to the NetBeans Java Editor. Kunal made this a plug-in for NetBeans IDE. Check out his submission here.
Kunal Modi
Kunal Modi
Ransara Wijethunga
Ransara Wijethunga
Ransara Wijethunga from University of Moratuwa, Sri Lanka, started researching for a good IDE that he can use for his mobile application development using J2ME. His research has led him to choose NetBeans 6.1, and along the way he has learned that NetBeans supports a lot of languages other than Java for development. In his submission, Ransara goes over the new and noteworthy features of NetBeans 6.1.
Samir Kumar Mishra,  Sun Campus  Ambassador  at  University College of  Engineering, Burla, India, creates a GUI-based parser using the StringTokenizer class of the java.util package, and makes it a plug-in for NetBeans 6.1. Check out his tutorial here.
University College of Engineering, Burla, India
Samir Kumar Mishra
Zach Elko
Zach Elko
Zach Elko from Ball State University, USA, wrote his top 10 list of great features from the new NetBeans 6.1 IDE. The list include code bookmarks, build platform, code completion, code formatting, single file compile, diff, favorites, symbol tracking, include directories and local history. He goes over these features with examples here.


Kurchi Subhra Hazra, Sun Campus Ambassador at National Institute of Technology, Durgapur, India, likes what she sees in the "new kid of the block." She elegantly describes live CD, what is does and what happened when she tried out OpenSolaris 2008.05 live CD. Kurchi explains the advantages she sees in OpenSolaris and its evolving community. Check out her review here.
Kurchi Subhra Hazra
Kurchi Subhra Hazra
Blake Deville
Blake Deville
Blake Deville from University of Louisiana at Lafayette, USA, described his OpenSolaris 2008.05 experiences from the lens of an administrator familiar with Linux. He briefly glanced over the history, and compared his installation and set-up steps against what he has experienced in other Linux distributions. Blake's review is here.
In his review, Avinash Joshi from Amrita Vishwa Vidyapeetham, Amritapuri Campus, India, focused on the new features of OpenSolaris 2008.05, requested a feature for enhancement and went over the details of how the new OpenSolaris OS benefits him as a student. Check out his review here. (Scroll down to see the review if you happen to get formatting issues in your favorite browser at the top section of his site.)
Avinash Joshi
Avinash Joshi
Silveira Neto
Silveira Neto
Jose Maria Silveira Neto, Sun Campus Ambassador at Federal University of Ceará, Brazil, focused on ZFS file system feature of OpenSolaris 2008.05 OS. In his review, Silveira experimented with corrputing the data in a mirrored zpool (RAID-1) and demonstrated how the self-healing characteristic of ZFS keeps the data intact. He concluded this review with the steps administrators should take on the defective disk. In a second review, Silveira showed the tricks of turning on colors in an OpenSolaris terminal.

Friday Jun 13, 2008


Carrie Arnold from Ball State University, USA, had a nice experience installing OpenSolaris using VirtualBox on her Intel iMac. Check here to see the details of how she set it up to be ready for her development platform. The speed with which she managed to set up OpenSolaris with powerful development tools has convinced her to work with this systeem regularly in her coursework.

In a second submission, Carrie shared her experiences setting up SDL on OpenSolaris for her game development work.
Carrie Arnold -- Ball State University
Carrie Arnold
Pedro Reis -- Universidade Estácio de sá
Pedro Reis
Sun Campus Ambassador Pedro Reis from Universidade Estácio de sá, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, have already installed OpenSolaris 2008.05 in 12 notebooks, 2 macboooks and 18 PCs! So sure he has a lot to say about his OpenSolaris experiences in his review. Interesting to see his range of experiences about drivers. And he has some good tips for newbies. Check out Pedro's review here.

Jaynil Gandhi from Sardar Vallabhbhai Vidhyalaya, India, had an entry that focused on various features of OpenSolaris 2008.05 as well as benefits of the LiveCD option. He touched upon the new packaging system IPS, ZFS and DTrace. Jaynil's post is here.

Jaynil Gandhi
Jaynil Gandhi

Tuesday Jun 10, 2008


As mentioned yesterday, we would be making the submitted reviews available over the next two weeks. We would publish one or two reviews within a single post so that all students can get their share of limelight. And the best ones will additionally be featured in Sun's student reviews site. All these are in addition to the prizes. :-) So keep checking this site regularly.
Today we are featuring Zhen Tao. He is studying in Peking University, and he is a Sun Campus Ambassador as well. Zhen wrote a review of OpenSolaris. While this is well-written, the contest entries needed to be in English. So this review is ineligible for the prizes, but we want to thank Zhen for his efforts.
Zhen Tao
Zhen Tao
Peking University
On that note, we received some entries that were in languages other than English. The rules were clear about the language requirement, and on each instance we informed the submitter about their language mistake as soon as the submission came in. We asked those students to resubmit in English, which some of them did. Going forward, we will try our best to expand the list of languages in which the reviews can be written.

The submissions of the following students are ineligible because of language, invalid URL, ineligible product or similar issues:

Paulo Cesar
Ding Liang
Szakacs Marius
Ernesto Leon Mejia Isaza
Thao Uyen Nguyen Dang
Virlan Petru
Anirudh Sharma
Zhen Tao
Linh Trinh Viet
Franklin Zura

Students in the above list, please feel free to contact us if you feel we made a mistake.

Monday Jun 09, 2008


The OpenSolaris 2008.5 and NetBeans 6.1 product reviews contest has come to an end. We are very happy with your response and enthusiasm!!!

48 students from 14 different countries -- Australia, Bangladesh, Brazil, China, Colombia, Ecuador, India, Moldova, Pakistan, Romania, Sri Lanka, Sweden, USA and Vietnam -- have submitted 78 technical reviews during the contest period.
Student Reviews
Out of the 78 reviews, OpenSolaris and NetBeans reviews were pretty evenly matched. There were 40 OpenSolaris reviews and 38 NetBeans reviews.

The document here lists the participants and their university affiliations. If you submitted an entry, your name should be there. If it isn't, please contact us and we will investigate. (But we are pretty sure we got everybody...)

Now the judges are getting very busy evaluating your submissions. The results will be out on June 25th.

GOOD LUCK!!!

In the mean time, we would be publishing the submitted reviews in this blog...

Sunday May 04, 2008

Welcome, everybody!

This Student Views and Reviews site is part of Sun's Student Reviews Program, and is dedicated to students working with Sun technologies. Here students from anywhere in the world can post their findings on Sun products, discuss our cutting-edge technologies, and get connected with technical experts. To contact Student Reviews Program, use this form or send us email at...   reviews dot program at sun dot com

Student Reviews at Sun
We will be running contests, highlighting student profiles and giving away cool prizes. So join us, participate, and most important of all -- have fun!

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