FISL 2009 wrapped up over the weekend. Even though the
conference officially ended on Saturday but the connections made
there will certainly allow us to continue all the great momentum.
The conference celebrates open source and it was certainly great
to see Federal Government and Banks with their booths in the
exhibitor halls. The visit by Brazilian President Lula certainly
highlights the importance of this conference to the local
community. There were booths from Debian, Firefox, Ubuntu and
other major open source softwares. Some commercial vendors had a
booth as well and of course Sun Microsystems had a big presence
with GlassFish,
Open Solaris,
NetBeans,
MySQL and …
FISL 2009 wrapped up over the weekend. Even though the
conference officially ended on Saturday but the connections made
there will certainly allow us to continue all the great momentum.
The conference celebrates open source and it was certainly great
to see Federal Government and Banks with their booths in the
exhibitor halls. The visit by Brazilian President Lula certainly
highlights the importance of this conference to the local
community. There were booths from Debian, Firefox, Ubuntu and
other major open source softwares. Some commercial vendors had a
booth as well and of course Sun Microsystems had a big presence
with GlassFish,
Open Solaris,
NetBeans,
MySQL and …
FISL 2009 wrapped up over the weekend. Even though the
conference officially ended on Saturday but the connections made
there will certainly allow us to continue all the great momentum.
The conference celebrates open source and it was certainly great
to see Federal Government and Banks with their booths in the
exhibitor halls. The visit by Brazilian President Lula certainly
highlights the importance of this conference to the local
community. There were booths from Debian, Firefox, Ubuntu and
other major open source softwares. Some commercial vendors had a
booth as well and of course Sun Microsystems had a big presence
with GlassFish,
Open Solaris,
NetBeans,
MySQL and …
Learn how GlassFish and NetBeans helped Ginga community to build a TV Banking
application in Brazil. See a live demo of the product, it's
really exciting!
Why GlassFish ? - They love how NetBeans tooling completely hides
the complexity of what's happening underneath and the ease-of-use
with GlassFish.
Thanks Hugo Lavalle for the interview and good luck with your
product!
Technorati: conf fisl brazil
glassfish story
…
Learn how GlassFish and NetBeans helped Ginga community to build a TV Banking
application in Brazil. See a live demo of the product, it's
really exciting!
Why GlassFish ? - They love how NetBeans tooling completely hides
the complexity of what's happening underneath and the ease-of-use
with GlassFish.
Thanks Hugo Lavalle for the interview and good luck with your
product!
Technorati: conf fisl brazil
glassfish story
…
Learn how GlassFish and NetBeans helped Ginga community to build a TV Banking
application in Brazil. See a live demo of the product, it's
really exciting!
Why GlassFish ? - They love how NetBeans tooling completely hides
the complexity of what's happening underneath and the ease-of-use
with GlassFish.
Thanks Hugo Lavalle for the interview and good luck with your
product!
Technorati: conf fisl brazil
glassfish story
…
I presented on "Creating powerful web applications using
GlassFish, MySQL and NetBeans/Eclipse" as the first talk of
FISL 10 yesterday. The room was only partial full being the first
talk of FISL but got packed towards the middle so that was
exciting. The slides are available here.
The key message is that NetBeans and Eclipse provide a seamless development/deployment
environment for GlassFish.
The several demos shown in the talk are explained at:
- …
I presented on "Creating powerful web applications using
GlassFish, MySQL and NetBeans/Eclipse" as the first talk of
FISL 10 yesterday. The room was only partial full being the first
talk of FISL but got packed towards the middle so that was
exciting. The slides are available here.
The key message is that NetBeans and Eclipse provide a seamless development/deployment
environment for GlassFish.
The several demos shown in the talk are explained at:
- …
I presented on "Creating powerful web applications using
GlassFish, MySQL and NetBeans/Eclipse" as the first talk of
FISL 10 yesterday. The room was only partial full being the first
talk of FISL but got packed towards the middle so that was
exciting. The slides are available here.
The key message is that NetBeans and Eclipse provide a seamless development/deployment
environment for GlassFish.
The several demos shown in the talk are explained at:
- …
The 10th FISL starts this week. Like previous years, it looks like a lot of fun: the Program is full of good content, and there is also Porto Alegre... FISL starts on the 24th and it is preceded by Javali, an event focused on Java, on the 23rd (Agenda).
I did a quick pass through the FISL program to highlight some sessions, including those related to GlassFish Projects and friends:
• Arun on …
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