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Sun Java Enterprise System 5 released!

Thursday Mar 01, 2007

New release! New features! Sun Java Enterprise System 5 is released to the world. Take a look at the new features here. As before, suites are available too, go here to check them out.

Sun Java Enterprise System 5 is a stack of integrated products which include most of the Sun's offering in middleware market place, such as Sun Java System Portal Server, Sun Java System Access Manager along with Identity Manager and JavaCAPs. More details here : JavaES

Thanks to Gowri to for the tip about the Java ES acronym.
 

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Its nice to be kid again!

Saturday Feb 10, 2007

Hello Blog-O-Sphere! Its nice to be a new kid (again) in this new wonderful world. I am Vadiraj, from Java Enterprise Integration team. What I do in my daytime work? Well, Product Integration of most of the middle-ware product offering from Sun. We build an installer which installs the products from Java Enterprise System stack and optionally configures them together. Here are the current product offerings and here is the link to download the full stack and individual suites. Suites provide you the subset of the whole integrated stack targeted for a specific customer requirements. Here is the documentation link to start with.

Lately in my career, I have been bitten by a Love bug! Netbeans, of course! I just love to play with it. Have you anytime tried building the IDE from the sources? I am going to try that out now. Its going to be really fun to build and run a local copy of it. Here is how you can do this. Its a great IDE to use for the development, especially the new Enterprise Pack allows to build the web services easily. Right now I am into developing modules to extend Netbeans. Backed by a great community and enthusiasts, you get help and support from everywhere in developing Netbeans, be it a 'try yourself' module or a rich client application running on Netbeans platform. The netbeans.org has lot of tutorials and articles to start with the module development.

Thats it for now! Oh, by the way, so far I have seen life of about three decades. :)

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