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Adam Bien has a recent blog entry about "enterprise" development productivity that made me pretty happy. One thing to note... I think Patch Two for NetBeans 6.1 includes the fix for initial deploy time issue that Adam seems to have encountered. (2008-06-24 23:58:00.0) Permalink Comments [1] Glad to be of help, wordle user... I was reading through the access log for my blog and found out that lots of folks are coming to my blog from the Wordle FAQ. They are coming by to read an entry about the Java console on Mac OS X. What is wordle? The best thing to do is show you a wordle. This wordle contains the text of this blog entry. (2008-06-24 18:43:44.0) Permalink GlassFish V3 integration integrated Folks like Ludo and Arun have posted entries about how to use GlassFish V3 TP2 with NetBeans 6.1. The first step is to get the bits from the NetBeans 6.1 beta update center. One of my colleagues, Peter Williams, recently moved the code into the "main" Mercurial repository for NetBeans. We threw the switch to make the V3 server integration modules part of the trunk builds over the week-end. This means that folks that want to live on the bleeding edge can get a development environment for GlassFish V3 even faster... One warning: The bits that are downloaded by the integration module are currently the TP2 release. This will change soon. The V3 bits will be from a promoted build. (2008-06-19 00:01:01.0) Permalink Faster NetBeans on Windows... because someone filed a bug report. Folks that work with NetBeans dev builds may have noticed a little bit of a speed improvement in the last couple of days. I got involved in a thread on the nbj2ee mailing list. The user was seeing terrible performance on Windows while using directory deployment onto Glassfish V2. The user was able to describe their situation in enough detail that I could replicate the problem and fix it. But after fixing it, I realized that this was a bigger issue. I figure there is about 800 uses of getOutputStream(), spread over 500 files. So, I filed an issue and another engineer (who knows more about that area of the code) fixed it. As an added bonus... It looks like both fixes will go into patch 2 for NetBeans 6.1. (2008-06-05 21:43:11.0) Permalink Comments [4] New on the Update Center: SIP Application Development Module Suite Long row, hoed! You can now get the SIP Application Development modules from the NetBeans Beta update center with NetBeans 6.1.
As we make bug fixes to the plugin, we will update the bits on the update center. The freshest bits will always be available from the lib/tools/netbeans directory of the Sailfin install, since it takes a couple days to get the bits pushed onto the update center. I want to thank a number of folks for their contributions to this project. Ludo did the initial work on a module that would support SIP application development. Ajay Acharya had the unenviable task of moving the code to a new repository and a new package structure. Yvo Bogers contributed the test agent code, which is based on the test agent from Ericsson's SDS product. Elena Asarina identified issues and provided some documentation on how to work with the modules in the early stages. Naman Mehta helped write the "glue" that bridged the Maven1 based Sailfin build and the ant based build used by NetBeans projects. Terena Chinn-Fujii made sure the glued-together build actually built something without taking all day to do it. Jiri Kovalsky and Robert Novak made sure I dotted the license ayes and then put the bit up for the world to struggle with. (2008-06-05 08:15:51.0) Permalink |
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