Geertjan displayed the usefulness of Oracle’s new tool, Oracle JET. Writing web applications using Oracle JET The plugins started at “Hello World”, advancing to creating a Pomodoro Timer and then extending the configuration options of the timer. IDRsolutions hosted a workshop in which we used NetBeans to easily start creating plugins on the platform. The talk also went into detail on how the Eclipse Foundation actually works, from decision-making to documentation to implementation.īuild plugins and applications on the NetBeans platform Payara is heavily involved in the Eclipse foundation and informed us on where they see Java EE going after the donation. Payara provided the audience with an update on Jakarta EE. This included shortcuts, Maven, NetBeans plugins, configurations to suit the user, code-completion and generation. Georgia Ingham and Mark Stephens demonstrated how NetBeans can be used to write code fast. It takes an input Tree and algorithmically improves the structure until no more improvements can be made. The talk described how the VM achieves what it does with a visual display of the process. Graal allows other languages to run on the JVM and Duncan showed us how it can improve run-times when used with Java. ![]() This talk by Duncan Mcgregor showcased the GraalVM. The Java 10 section displayed the var keyword and how this version improves Docker functionality. Java 9 allows to implement modularity in JDK and for projects via JigSaw. The Java 8 section showcased the usefulness of lambdas and streams etc. We showcased Java 8/9/10 features and why someone would want to use a particular version. IDRsolutions went through a brief history of Java from Java 1.0 to what we can expect in Java 11. Choosing Java versions – Ovidijus Okinskas and Mark Stephens ![]() Features of NetBeans 9.0 were also showcased including the built-in JShell environment and how it can be used to auto-generate classes/methods based on scratchpad code from the terminal. We were provided with an informative tutorial on how we can get involved in NetBeans development by joining the mailing list and getting involved in feature/fix discussions. Geertjan updated us on the current status of Oracle’s second code donation to the Apache foundation. This talk involved both the history of Apache NetBeans as well as defining the roadmap ahead. Update on Apache NetBeans – Geertjan Wielenga If you did miss out, be sure to head over to official Twitter page and catch-up on the tweets/replays. Whether you attended, watched it live or missed the event – we will take this opportunity to look back on the event and provide a brief summary of what we saw. Key Takeaways from Apache NetBeans Day UKĪpache NetBeans Day 2018 has come and gone. He enjoys self-help reading, batch-cooking and card games. Ovidijus Okinskas Ovi is a Software Developer, currently working on BuildVu and improving internal processes.
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