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JavaOne 2008 : Hands-On-Labs, NetBeans Profiler, jMaki and more.

posted Thursday, 8 May 2008
> Hands-On Labs.  First things, first.  If you want to learn a topic like "how to profile" or "how to use jMaki" - run don't walk to the Hands-On-Lab site for JavaOne 2008.  Once there you will be able to download in total a wealth of information and tutorials dealing with all sort of Java topics.
Yesterday I helped with two hands-on-labs.  The first was Finding Memory Leaks Using the NetBeans Profiler.  This was an excellent lab for those interesting in profiling their applications and optimizing performance.  The second lab was Building Rich Web Applications With jMaki. Despite some challenges with an outage of internet connectivity in our lab session - the lab was pretty well received.  It was a very good lab that allows the developer to easily create mashups and use a wealth of different Ajax components.  Given the large of people at these labs - they went very smoothly and I'm looking forward to the reminder of labs I'm helping with - including the (building) OpenOffice.org Extensions with NetBeans.  Try them out, you will learn alot.

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