I found a cool simple OSGi plugin for Netbeans.
You can download it from Sourceforge.
A user manual is included.
The plugin generates a “ready to use” OSGi Bundle project.
It supports code completion for OSGi MANIFEST.MF, which is the source for version control, dependencies, and so on.
Also all kinds of OSGi containers are supported like Felix and Knopflerfish.
One [...]
The final Netbeans 6.7 version can be downloaded here.
The feature overview with lots of screenshots is located here.
See this nice article as it describes how to use Portal Pack plugins to create and modify Sun GlassFish Web Space Server/Liferay themes on NetBeans IDE.
Friday, 3 july 2009, Brussels / Belgium.
Secure Web Access (SWA)
In a usual situation we have the Gateway, what is a separate application running parallel besides the portal server, which does URL rewriting and supports Netlets, Netfiles and Proxylets. But now we don’t need a separate instance for the Gateway. The Web Space engineering team rethought [...]
Thursday, 2 july 2009, Brussels / Belgium.
WebSpace Services
A Service in WebSpace is like a complete application with a business layer, persistence Hibernate, and the required SQL scripts for deploying tables to a database. To make a service you can use ServiceBuilder in Netbeans. ServiceBuilder provides a visual editor where you can generate your database tables [...]
Yenlo en Sun Microsystems organiseren op 23 juli of 27 augustus de workshop: Glassfish: de architectuur en de techniek in 1 middag.
In een 4 uur durende informatiesessie krijgt u een totaal overzicht van het fenomeen SOA/EDA architectuur met alle daarbij behorende begrippen zoals BPEL, BPM, granulariteit, enzovoort. Daar blijft het niet bij, al onze kennis [...]
Wednesday, 1 july 2009, Brussels / Belgium.
Development in Web Space
Netbeans 6.5.1 provides full support for developing all kinds of components for Web Space. There are plugins for developing Theme’s. (This used to be something that you only could do in Dreamweaver) Also there are several plugs for Portlets, CMS and so on.
Developing Java Portlets
Installing Netbeans [...]