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CommunityOne JavaOne 2008

Posted by ludo on April 30, 2008 at 09:44 AM | Permalink | Comments (0)

Bonjour,

Here comes the JavaOne/CommunityOne craziness again next week. The conference week will mark the end of long hours and days of preparation in many different topics:
  • OpenSolaris Indiana Web Stack integration (Apache, MySQL, PHP)
  • GlassFish V3 TP2 
  • GlassFish V3 TP2 plugin for NetBeans 6.1 (for Web Applications and jRuby On Rails Applications)
  • GlassFish V3 TP2 plugin for Eclipse 3.3
  • jMaki version 1.8: Plugins for NetBeans(JSP, PHP, Ruby, Phobos) and Eclipse (JSP)

OpenSolaris Indiana Web Stack integration (Apache, MySQL, PHP)

I'll be presenting to the CommunityOne OpenSolaris Sessions the current status of AMP support in the brand new OpenSolaris distro. Details here. Topics will be Apache, MySQL, PHP support in Indiana, NetBeans PHP support, IPS repository support, Desktop Integration, possibly PHP Debugging on OpenSolaris, and Dtrace Support.

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CommunityOne is on Sunday, May 4th, the day before JavaOne.  Here is the list of talks for the OpenSolaris track:

  • Getting Started with OpenSolaris; New Features & Building OpenSolaris Packages -- David Comay, Stephen Hahn
  • OpenSolaris Operating System and SAMP (Solaris OS, Apache, MySQL, PHP) Support for Web 2.0 Development: Developer Experience -- Ludovic Champenois, Jyri Virkki
  • A Student and New User View of the OpenSolaris OS -- James Hughes
  • Develop, Consolidate, and Manage Virtual Environments entirely in Open  Source -- Achim Hasenmueller, Joost Pronk
  • OpenSolaris Operating System for Intel: Present and Future -- David Stewart, Intel Corporation
  • The OpenSolaris™ Operating System and Storage -- James Hughes
  • OpenSolaris™ Operating System and Wireless Networking Advances -- Geeta Krishna, Intel Corporation
  • OpenSolaris™ Installfest: Get it NOW!
There will be an after party at Moscone Center this sunday (May 4th).
From 6-8pm, there will be a CommunityOne event featuring OpenSolaris at Moscone in SF which featuring a live DJ and have a Cinco De Mayo theme.

I'll be also talking for the CommunityOne GlassFish track:
  • S295418 - Tools for GlassFish V3 (Java EE Platform and Scripting Environment) -- Ludovic Champenois, Vivek Pandey
Of course, GlassFish V2 is available in the OpenSolaris IPS repository:

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You can use the Package Manager GUI to download GlassFish V2 in Opensolaris:

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GlassFish V3 TP2

Glassfish V3 is the next version after the excellent GlassFish V2...Duhhh...But wait OSGI support, , EJB inside Web Applications (yes, not in EJB Modules), JPA with EclipseLink JPA provider, jRuby on Rails Applications support, Phobos support, Jython/Django, Groovy (with JSF/Groovy support...wait for some killer demos), IPS based update Center, NetBeans support, Eclipse support, ANT support, Embed ability support, sub second startup time, Cometd support (lots of cool demos at JavaOne), Jersey RestFul Web Services support, jMaki support, already really good web performance (thanks Grizzly and Java NIO, thanks!)...


      ...
      Apr 9, 2008 8:44:48 PM 
      INFO: Created and Initialized container: ejbName: NewSessionEJBBean
      Apr 9, 2008 8:44:48 PM com.sun.enterprise.v3.deployment.DeployCommand execute
      INFO: Deployment of WebApplicationWithEJBs done is 638 ms
      ...


GlassFish V3 TP2 plugin for NetBeans 6.1 (for Web Applications and jRuby On Rails Applications)

NetBeans 6.1 IDE just shipped, but wait.... go the the Update Center, and download the GlassFish V3 TP2 plugins, one for Java EE support, one for the jRuby on Rails projects to get all the incredible Java EE or jRuby developer features that are packed in the IDE with a V3 target... You cannot beat NetBeans 6.1 for Java EE and Ruby features, no way!!!

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GlassFish V3 TP2 plugin for Eclipse 3.3

For the Eclipse enthusiasts, GlassFish V3 TP2 server has a plugin as well, so that you can develop Dynamic Web Projects (via WTP) and deploy/debug them with a GlassFish V3 target, including JPA EclipseLink database applications.  Or and if you recall GlassFish V3 TP2 is OSGI based, then, you'll understand a bit more this screen showing GlassFish OSGI modules running embedded inside the Eclipse IDE:


GlassFish V3 TP2 running embedded inside Eclipse 3.3

See the list of OSGI bundles in this "About Eclipse" dialog:

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jMaki version 1.8: Plugins for NetBeans(JSP, PHP, Ruby, Phobos) and Eclipse (JSP)

The new jMaki plugins for NetBeans 6.1 and Eclipse will show up later this week on the update centers or the https://ajax.dev.java.net site


So, I guess you have now a sense of the crazy days before CommunityOne and JavaOne. Hope to see you there in person next week,

Merci,
Ludo



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