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MySQL Rocks: Wen Huang, in Makati City, Philippines

I’m at the Sun Tech Days in beautiful Philippines, and all I can say is the energy is tremendous. I’m hearing there are about 1,400 attendees, and this number might grow tomorrow.

Armed with a video camera, I decided to take a few video snapshots. My first victimguest on my yet to be named videocast is Wen Huang, Product Manager for NetBeans, at Sun Microsystems.

Wen Huang has been a MySQL user since 1999, and had a past life as a web developer in various web shops, some large, some small. One commonality he had at all his jobs though is that they always use MySQL.

He’s an action junkie, preferring to have the latest version of the MySQL database all the time, and can’t wait for MySQL 5.1 when it comes out. Do remember that there exists a NetBeans with Glassfish and MySQL bundle. I’ve also blogged about this before, don’t hesitate to read my review titled NetBeans 6.1 with GlassFish, MySQL bundle.

So there you have it. Go forth, and try the great bundle, as its an all-in-one install of an IDE, an application server, and a database server.

MySQL: Planet MySQL

Students: OpenSolaris, NetBeans blogging contest

As some of you would have recently noticed, I’ve started playing around (I can’t really say using, seeing that its still not a daily basis kind of thing for me yet) with OpenSolaris and NetBeans. Now, Sun is encouraging students to use, review, and blog about these two great products - check out the student reviews contests.

If you’ve not tried OpenSolaris 2008.05, you should probably give it a twirl. Sure, I’ve not installed it on bare metal hardware yet (I’ve been travelling so much, I’m not anywhere near machines), but it works fine inside VirtualBox. NetBeans is great if you’re writing Java, Ruby, PHP, and are connecting to a database - Connector/J for MySQL is shipped with it. If you were trying it out, take a look at the NetBeans+GlassFish+MySQL bundle.

So, students out there, take a look at the Student Reviews Contest. You have till June 6, 2008. There’s your chance to win anywhere between $100-$250 (USD?), which really means a lot of beer ;)

(and here’s hoping we run something similar when MySQL 5.1 is GA… we used to run bug finding contests where we used to give away iPod Nano’s, though I think Visa Debit Card’s are so much more useful than iPod’s…)

MySQL: Planet MySQL

Sun Buys MySQL, Gets Oracle for an Enemy @ .NET DEVELOPER'S JOURNAL

"pluggable" character capable of adding different kinds of functionality – like, say, relational widgetry – that appeals to different customer sets.

GlassFish: del.icio.us/tag/glassfish

Why GPL v2 For NetBeans?

Sun seems to consider dual licensing NetBeans under GPL+classpath exception. Very cool.

License:GPL: del.icio.us tag/gpl

Joshua Marinacci's Blog: Java FX updated, and a visit to the future of client Java

Joshua Marinacci predicts "2008 will be the year that client Java starts taking market share from Flash."

RCP: del.icio.us/tag/RichClient

Joshua Marinacci's Blog: Java FX updated, and a visit to the future of client Java

Joshua Marinacci predicts "2008 will be the year that client Java starts taking market share from Flash."

RIA: del.icio.us/tag/RIA

Joshua Marinacci's Blog: Java FX updated, and a visit to the future of client Java

Joshua Marinacci predicts "2008 will be the year that client Java starts taking market share from Flash."

User:jeyrb: del.icio.us/subscriptions/jey

woodstock

Woodstock is a JSF + AJAX based component library set that can be used for developing web pages. The project is open sourced at https://woodstock.dev.java.net .Woodstock has a vast set of components with a very cool UI design and exciting functionalities. To make things better, these components are now a part of netbeans Visual Web Pack(VWP) which means you can drag and drop components from the palette on to the designer surface and develop your web pages.

Todd Biske: Outside the Box » Blog Archive » Are you jazzed?

Jazz is going to be cool and all. But calling out IM support in the IDE, when Netbeans has already had that for some time?

Eclipse: del.icio.us/tag/eclipse

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