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At least four GlassFish-related Hands-On-Labs from JavaOne 2007 have been made available online recently as screencasts - • LAB-5410 : Securing Identity Web Services • LAB-3315 : Java EE 5 Hands-on and Clustering using Open Source GlassFish Application Server • LAB-4440 : Building Web2.0 application using Sun Web Developer Pack (SWDP) |
Hands-On Labs (HOL) are fully documented from setup to step-by-step didactic tutorials. Each is split into several exercises for a total of 60 or 90 minutes. The complete list (all 27 of them) is here. Specifically, I'd recommend "LAB-3360: Taste Special Features of GlassFish". Access is free to all SDN members. SDN membership is free as well.
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jMaki will be all over JavaOne this year. Greg and I will give a detailed overview of jMaki in our session, TS-6375, and there are several hands on labs that are using the framework too. And check out the free event, CommunityOne day where you can learn about jMaki in both the GlassFish and Web 2.0 tracks. See my blog for more information. Greg highlights other sessions and events where you can learn about jMaki, JavaScript best practices and performance issues around Ajax and Web 2.0 apps. |