Décembre 2010 @ Sophia-Antipolis : soirée NetBeans
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Lundi 29 novembre 2010 @ Sophia-Antipolis : soirée NetBeans
Le Riviera JUG organise une rencontre gratuite sur NetBeans le lundi 29 novembre 2010 dans les locaux de l’INRIA Sophia-Antipolis.
Lors de cette soirée nous allons découvrir non seulement NetBeans l´IDE open-source qui monte, mais également la plateforme de développement, qui comme pour Eclipse, fonde le socle de l´IDE et est utilisable par des projets tiers, et qui constitue un outil assez vaste pour les applications desktop. Tout ça grâce à Geertjan Wielenga, d´Oracle, qui viendra nous faire rien moins que deux talks. Rien que pour nous.Réservation
Programme
Horaire | Description |
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18:00 - 18:30 | Accueil — café |
18:30 - 19:30 | NetBeans IDE, par Geertjan Wielenga |
19:30 - 20:00 | Pause — buffet |
20:00 - 20:15 | Présentation de livre |
20:15 - 21:15 | NetBeans Platform, par Geertjan Wielenga |
21:15 - 21:45 | Fin/Rencontres — buffet |
Sponsors
Sponsor | Rôles |
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Employeur des deux organisateurs | |
Salle |
Pour venir
Salle « Euler Violet », bâtiment Euler en face du poste de garde (le gardien vous l’indiquera quand vous arriverez sur le site). INRIA Sophia-Antipolis2004, route des Lucioles
06902 Sophia Antipolis Plan d’accès.
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Programme détaillé
NetBeans IDE
The NetBeans IDE is a free and open-source integrated development environment. NetBeans IDE supports development of all Java application types (Java SE including JavaFX, Java EE, Java ME, and Java Card) out of the box. Its unique features include the integration of its project system with Ant, its advanced Maven support, the Matisse GUI Builder, and the NetBeans Profiler. In this presentation you will be given an overview of all that NetBeans IDE offers to help you create Java-oriented applications, focusing on the latest enhancements and lesser known but cool features.NetBeans Platform
The NetBeans Platform is the framework that underlies the NetBeans IDE - and many other desktop applications, some of which you may have already used. The Platform saves years of development time in building any significant desktop application, by providing a modular framework that simplifies both developing and updating desktop applications. It is used by vendors as diverse as Nokia (NetACT - cellular network monitoring and management) and Boeing (engineering materials analysis), UNESCO and many others, to develop applications as diverse as photo library management, satellite network management, semiconductor testing, planning oil drilling and music composition. The NetBeans Platform is based on pure Java and uses the Java standard Swing toolkit, making applications based on it portable - and even deliverable via Java WebStart directly via the web. This talk will provide a comprehensive overview of the NetBeans Platform, how it works, and how to get started using it.À propos des intervenants
Geertjan Wielenga
Geertjan Wielenga is a Principal Product Manager at Oracle, focusing on the NetBeans IDE and NetBeans Platform. He has been part of the NetBeans Team for the past 6 years and has written a lot of training materials and tutorials relating to, in particular, the NetBeans Platform.