Fw: [nbweekly] NetBeans News, a newsletter for the NetBeans community Issue # 393
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NetBeans Weekly Newsletter, Issue # 393
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Issue # 393
Issue # 393 - May 28, 2009
Calendar
Register for CommunityOne and JavaOne, Save $200! (June 1 - 5)
The NetBeans Team is ready to roll for CommunityOne and JavaOne 2009, and we
hope to meet you there! Attend both conferences to learn about the latest
technologies, see our cool demos and chat with experts and fellow community
members! There's a bonus this year for attendees: Register for JavaOne and save
$200. As always, CommunityOne is FREE for all. If you're a student, attend both
CommunityOne and JavaOne for FREE!
The NetBeans Guide to CommunityOne and JavaOne 2009
Whether you are interested in cloud services, mobile games, web applications,
or desktop tools, there is always something new to learn at the JavaOne
conference. Every year, experts are invited to share their experiences with
fellow developers, so don't miss this unique opportunity to get a head start on
the latest technologies! If you want to know what's new and cool this year,
check out our NetBeans Guide to CommunityOne and JavaOne:
- NetBeans Connects Developers at CommunityOne 2009
- Make the Most of Your Mobile Apps at JavaOne 2009
- New and Cool Java Desktop and Swing Apps at JavaOne 2009
- Become an Expert on Web and Enterprise Apps at JavaOne 2009
- Connect to the Cloud at JavaOne 2009
- Learn from the NetBeans Community at JavaOne 2009
Articles
Developing Database Applications Using MySQL Connector/C++
This tutorial will show you the essential steps to build and install the new
MySQL Connector/C++ driver, with simple examples to connect, insert, and
retrieve data from a MySQL database. Application developers who are relatively
new to MySQL Connector/C++ but not to C++ programming and MySQL database are
the target audience of this tutorial.
NetBeans RSS Reader For iPhone and iPod Touch!
NetBeans community member Siegfried published his first application on the
Apple iTunes Store: He created a nifty RSS feed reader that lets you browse
your favorite news, the NetBeans.org and the Aquarium feeds! See creenshots and
learn more i this dzone article.
Training
Passing Binary Data Via a Web Service
In this advanced multi-part tutorial, you learn how to makes binary data (such
as images) available via a web service. You also create a Java application that
connects to the web service to display the images in an album created from
Swing components.
NetBeans JavaScript Debugger User's Guide
The NetBeans JavaScript debugger provides you with a set of tools that aid in
the process of inspecting, monitoring and editing JavaScript code. You can use
the debugger to identify errors, or step through execution and explore the
state of your application at any given moment.
NetBeans Wizard Module Tutorial
In NetBeans Platform applications, many different kinds of wizards can be
created. This tutorial shows how you create a general wizard that appears when
you click a button in the toolbar.
Blogs
Tapestry 5, NetBeans 6.7, Maven, and Jetty: Really!
NetBeans Dream Team member Alex Kotchnev shows you in his blog how he set up
Tapestry 5 live class and template reloading with NetBeans in a few easy steps.
Apache Tapestry is an open-source web application framework that Alex uses
together with the Jetty web server. Read more in his blog!
Browse XML Files With the New XPath Plugin
Michael Bien just released a plugin that makes browsing through large XML
documents a bit easier. Just start typing a XPath expression and the plugin
shows matches in the XPath window. Check it out now, it even supports code
completion!
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