NetBeans Day Previews EJB 3, SOA Tools
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On May 15, NetBeans Day 2006 will offer devs a unique hands-on preview and progress report on a variety of cutting-edge technologies and programs including EJB 3, SOA, a new wave of refactoring techniques and the popular Matisse UI. IDN spoke with NetBeans’ evangelism team manager Judith Lilienfield to get a no-nonsense preview.
IDN: What are some of the highlights that Sun execs will be discussing at NetBeans Day this year?
Lilienfield: Well - it has been a pretty exciting year for us. Last year at NetBeans Day, we kicked off the WorldTour and we had a "sneak preview" of Project Matisse. A lot has happened since then. We have gone around the world spreading the NetBeans gospel, released NetBeans 5.0 in late January and a preview of NetBeans 5.5 with Enterprise Pack in February.
This year, we will have a Beta of NetBeans 5.5. So, it will be a progress report of sorts. Last year we were asked about Subversion support in NetBeans and we will have a demo of that to show this year. Also, we will be providing an early look at some upcoming technologies, so attendees should be sure to check out what we will have to say about refactoring tools. And, of course there is our comprehensive support for J2EE 5.
IDN: And, this is not all coming only from Sun right? NetBeans is making some important steps in promoting community and partners support?
Lilienfield: That’s right. We will have some of our partners on stage with us demonstrating why and how they use NetBeans in some pretty cool demos. Also, we will be acknowledging some of our community contributors...it should be a pretty full day.
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