April 01, 2007
category: Developers
Want to distribute your Java EE application client so that users can download and run it with a single mouse click? Learn how easy it is when you use the Java Web Start feature of the GlassFish app server.
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category: Developers
Browse the new NetBeans Sample Catalog for a comprehensive collection of NetBeans sample applications spanning the latest enterprise, web, mobile, and desktop technologies.
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category: Developers
Got a question about Web Services Interoperability Technology (WSIT) and Project Tango—two efforts focused on delivering interoperability between Java EE and .Net.? Post it during this session and get answers from experts.
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category: Developers
The NetBeans Profiler supports numerous profiling tasks that can help you debug memory or performance-related issues in applications. Working through the simple installation and configuration process is well worth the time and effort.
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Extending OpenSSO with Windows CardSpace delivers a more secure authentication model than the traditional user name-password model. This article describes the benefits, basic architecture, and process flow of a lightweight implementation.
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This article showcases a sample application built with Ajax and mashup and describes how to compile and deploy that sample on Sun Java System Web Server 7.0.
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category: Developers
Be sure to read these articles: Working With the Java DB (Derby) Database in NetBeans 5.5 and Portlet Creation Made Easy!
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category: Developers
Watch these screencasts on Getting Started With GlassFish, GlassFish V3, and How to Download, Install, and Get Started With Sun Web Developer Pack.
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