Sep
04

Google Video - Design...

By:Lucio Benfante

thumbnail Static feed for a single video

Sep
04

Google Video - Advanced...

By:Google engEDU

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Sep
04

Google Video - Java on Guice:...

By:Google engEDU

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Sep
04

Google Video - Advanced...

By:Google engEDU

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Sep
01

Bruno and Roman discuss...

By:bsjman

thumbnail Bruno Souza (NetBeans Community Manager) and Roman Strobl (NetBeans Evangelist) talk about NetBeans, new IDE features, OpenJDK and more, at the JavaPolis event

Sep
01

Tutorial "creating web...

By:belgampaul

thumbnail A short tutorial on how to implement web services in NetBeans 6.0 M9. Writing Web Services in Java. A much better quality is available at http://belgampaul.googlepages.com

Sep
01

Google Developer Day London:...

By:GoogleDeveloperDay

thumbnail Converting a large web application, counting thousands of JSPs, to a state of the art Web 2.0 user interface is a challenge, to say the least. This case study will tell you more about how the conversion process is currently handled at ContactOffice: selecting the \'best\' framework, identifying the missing pieces and filling the holes, defining a scalable front-end and adapting the existing back-end architecture, organizing the development staff, tips & tricks and lessons learned. Before joining ContactOffice as CTO, Luc Claes was a researcher in software...

Sep
01

99 Sec, GlassFish Application...

By:barkodar

thumbnail how to configure and start the GlassFish Application Server provided in the full download of NetBeans.

Sep
01

Java Puzzlers, Episode VI...

By:Google engEDU

thumbnail If you missed the very popular Java Puzzlers technical session at this year's JavaOne, or if you simply didn't make it to JavaOne, you can still see it - source : java posse

Aug
25

Google Developers Day US -...

By:GoogleDeveloperDay

thumbnail Fast, Beautiful, Easy: Pick Three -- Building Web User Interfaces in the Java Programming Language with Google Web Toolkit Bruce Johnson, Joel Webber The Google Web Toolkit (GWT) is an open source Java-centric framework for creating AJAX applications. GWT cross-compiles Java source into JavaScript, allowing Java developers to use their existing Java skills and tools to easily create AJAX applications with virtually no learning curve. After a short introduction to GWT, we will dive quickly into a few key topics including high-performance AJAX, remote procedure calls,...

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