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Delivered Java EE & HTML5 Hands on Lab (HOL) using NetBeans IDE during Java One India 2013 on 8th May 2013 with Ashwin Rao, Group Product Manager, Oracle at HICC, Hyderabad for 2 hrs.

Here we covered how easily one can create a Java EE application with web service & HTML5 application which accesses the data from Java EE application and performs others operations without any problem and without writing much code.

It was an awesome experience to work with Ashwin Rao, Group Product Manager, Oracle. Those 2 hrs are the most memorable moments for me, I am ready to volunteer for next year too, hope they count me in.

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What is NetBeans Podcast?

NetBeans Podcast refers to Latest News about NetBeans, NetBeans IDE, NetBeans Community, Interviews from NetBeans Community, new features of NetBeans, etc.

NetBeans Podcast 64 :

Featuring Ruby and Rails plugin update, Tinu’s new blog and interviews of Atul Palandurkar (Author : NetBeans IDE How-to Book | Packt Publishing, UK), Tushar Joshi (Easy Flow Charts using HTML5 features of NetBeans IDE) and David Konecny (Promoter of HTML5 features of NetBeans IDE).

Click here for details : NetBeans Podcast

Hello Friends,

I am glad to tell you that 11th April 2013 that is on the occasion of Gudhipadwa (Marathi New Year) I got interviewed by Tinuola Awopetu who is Principal Program Manager for NetBeans IDE in Oracle and Country Lead for the Czech Republic chapter of Oracle Women’s Leadership (OWL).

I got interviewed for my work for “NetBeans IDE How-to” Instant Book which is published by Packt Publishing, UK on 27th March 2013. Geertjan Wielenga who is Principal Product Manager for NetBeans IDE in Oracle for this Interview, thanks a lot for asking me for this. Tinu (Tinuola Awopetu) conducted the interview on Phone, it was supposed to be conducted via Skype but due to some technical issues the interview was conducted on Phone.

It went simply great! I was like in dreams because Oracle people were interviewing me that too for my little efforts I put into framing a concept book into reality. I went through some questions related to book, my experience with NetBeans IDE and future books. The interview will be published in NetBeans Community Podcast 64. Now I am eagerly waiting for the NetBeans Community Podcast. So guys do your bit for Java and NetBeans IDE and get recognition from Oracle.

I am really grateful of Geertjan and Tinu for the great opportunity and for starting my new year with a bang.

My Interview by NetBeans Team is now published in NetBeans Podcast 64.

NetBeans IDE How-to : Atul Palandurkar : Packt Publishing, UK

NetBeans IDE How-to : Atul Palandurkar : Packt Publishing, UK

I was asked to write a book for Java Application Development using NetBeans IDE by PACKT Publishing, UK which is one of the leading technology books publishers in world. It will be a great experience to work with the great publishing house and their team. Thanks a lot Packt & Team.

I know, Java and NetBeans community will definitely accept the book with a grand welcome. The book is intended for Java Developers who are not aware of NetBeans IDE or those who have experience of Java development but have not used NetBeans for development of Java applications. This book can be refered by novice also to learn Java and Java application development using NetBeans IDE very easily.

My outline (contents) was selected out of few other authors and then after we signed the contract, now the book is complete and very soon the book will hit the market in different formats by the publisher in March 2013.

I just love it, I have tried my best in writing this book and to make it easier for novice to experts. It was a great pleasure working with Packt Team.

You will learn many things from this book such as :

  • Use NetBeans IDE for Java technologies
  • Develop a HelloWorld application with NetBeans IDE
  • Explore the layout of NetBeans IDE
  • Develop different Java applications in NetBeans
  • Use the Visual Designer
  • Design Java projects
  • Develop web applications using NetBeans IDE
  • Add and handle images in your application
  • Write interfaces in NetBeans IDE
  • Handle exceptions in NetBeans IDE
  • Deploy UI applications

You can pre-order the book to avail 80% discount. Instead of Packt Publishing the NetBeans IDE How-to book is also available on Amazon, Amazon UK, Barnes & Noble, Safari Books Online too.

You can buy and download the book in different formats such as e-book (pdf), e-pub, kindle book, etc.

Buy NetBeans IDE How-to Book

I hope you will like the book. After reading, please mail me your reviews.

Hey friends,

The most awaited NetBeans IDE 7.2 is now available to download.

You can download the NetBeans IDE here.

 

New Features of NetBeans 7.2

Performance

  • Project scanning now on background, not blocking editor features and navigation
  • Improved project scanning speed
  • Improved performance on remote File systems

Java

  • FindBugs support
  • TestNG testing framework support
  • New refactorings and hints
  • Various Maven support enhancements
  • Various Debugger enhancements

Java EE

  • Oracle Public Cloud and Amazon Elastic Beanstalk support
  • Code completion for Java Persistence named queries and JPQL statements
  • More editor hints for EJB and CDI
  • Improved and updated support for JSF component suites

JavaFX

  • Scene Builder interoperability
  • Improved FXML and JavaFX CSS support
  • FX-in-Swing Projects
  • Default configurations for instant Run as WebStart and Run in Browser
  • Project auto-update and improved FX SDK/RT auto-detection

PHP

  • Support for PHP 5.4
  • PHP editing: Fix Uses action, annotations support, editing of Neon and Apache Config files and more
  • Support for Symfony2, Doctrine2 and ApiGen frameworks
  • FTP remote synchronization
  • Support for running PHP projects on Hudson

Groovy and Grails

  • Dramatic improvement of scanning, code completion and Go to Type action speed
  • Updated to Groovy version 1.8.6
  • Enhancements of code completion and editor hints

C/C++

  • Support new C++11 standard
  • Pretty printing, watchpoints and catchpoints support for gdb
  • Partial and Incremental Find Usages
  • Improved parsing performance and reduced memory consumption

NetBeans Platform

  • Positioning of tabs in window system can be configured
  • Support for custom implementations of tab control
  • New @NavigatorPanel.Registration for registering navigator panels declaratively
  • New @Arg annotation for registering command line options declaratively
  • New @NbBundle.Messages available on fields

Miscelleanous

  • Subversion 1.7 built-in support
  • Improved Find in Projects functionality
  • New default locations for userdir and cachedir
  • 64-bit launcher for Windows

Resource : NetBeans.org

While working with NetCAT team for the certification of NetBeans 7.1, the NetBeans User Group, Nagpur (NUG Nagpur) was assigned a task to create 7 different test specifications for the new features which are going to be introduced for the first time in NetBeans 7.1. Thanks a lot Jiri Kovalsky, NetCAT Manager, NetBeans, Oracle for showing trust in us.

Hence, we 7 people from NUG Nagpur were assigned a individual task. I was assigned to write a complete test specification for window wizard, which  is a new feature in NetBeans 7.1 that allows developer to design forms & UI with the help of GUI designer for NetBeans Platform Applications.  I have created the window wizard test specification for NetBeans 7.1.

Link : Window Wizard Test Specification

NetBeans 7.0 – The Smarter Way to Code!

To download click on link given below :

http://t.co/ROJDKgV

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JUG Meetup : March 27, 2011

Time : 2pm – 4pm

Venue :

Atul Palandurkar,

125, “SHARDA”,

Parvati Nagar,

Rameshwari Road,

Nagpur – 440027.

Tushar Joshi, Atul Palandurkar, Shwetal Bahadure, Harshal Potliya, Rahul Raja

Attendees of JUG Meetup on 27-03-2011

Attendees :

(From Left to Right)

  1. Tushar Joshi
  2. Atul Palandurkar
  3. Shwetal Bahadure
  4. Harshal Potliya
  5. Rahul Raja

 

Today’s meeting was very important for all of us, mainly Shwetal Bahadure & Harshal Potliya who are about to join the group very soon.

 

Sir & we discussed about various important thing & tasks to be done via JUG Nagpur likewise what is open source project? How to create a open source projects & finish it? Ways to spread the JUG Nagpur to more people of Nagpur, and how to make world know about JUG Nagpur? Even we discussed our view about being a member of the group, opportunities we may found while being in JUG Nagpur, exchange of ideas & the things we can learn from each other while being together in this group.

 

We planned to have 17 & possibly more different YANPAs (Yet Another NetBeans Platform Application) in accordance with the NetBeans User Group, Nagpur. Here we are not planning for something great but just to make it for the first time & later on will come back with something really exciting & useful for everyone!

 

We also planned to spread the JUG Nagpur to each & every professional & student of Nagpur who is interested in Java & its technologies.

 

Here at the meeting we also discussed about managing the website & wiki of JUG Nagpur, and to manage the FAQ pages & other pages & then to change the role after sometime so that everyone can learn how to do the particular task?

 

Test Results for TS_60_ProjectsWizard with NetBeans 7.0 Beta2 :

Sr. No. Test Specification Remark Found Bug
 
  1. Test suite : Modules Suite wizard
1.1 Invalid suite name Working -
1.2 Valid suite name Working -
1.3 Change location Working -
1.4 Set As Main Project Working -
1.5 Change Platform Working -
  1. Test suite : Module Project Wizard
2.1 Invalid module name Working -
2.2 Valid module name Working -
2.3 Change location Working -
2.4 Set As Main Project Working -
2.5 Standalone Project Working -
2.6 Add to module suite Working -
2.7 Valid Code Name Base Working -
2.8 Invalid Code Name Base Working -
2.9 Module display name Working -
2.10 Valid localizing bundle Working -
2.11 XML layer Working -
  1. Test suite : Library Wrapper Module Wizard
3.1 Invalid library file name Working -
3.2 Valid library file name Working -
3.3 Invalid license file Working -
3.4 Valid license file Working -
3.5 Name location and Basic module configuration Working -

 

Above mentioned result occurred with following machine specifications:

 

Machine 1 :

Product Version: NetBeans IDE 7.0 Beta 2 (Build 201102052128)

Java: 1.6.0; Java HotSpot(TM) Client VM 1.6.0-b105

System: Windows XP version 5.1 running on x86; Cp1252; en_US (nb)

Userdir: C:\Documents and Settings\Atul Palandurkar\.netbeans\7.0beta2

 

Machine 2:

Product Version: NetBeans IDE 7.0 Beta 2 (Build 201102052128)

Java: 1.6.0; Java HotSpot(TM) Client VM 1.6.0-b105

System: Windows Vista version 6.1 running on x86; Cp1252; en_US (nb)

Userdir: C:\Users\Anup\.netbeans\7.0beta2

 


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