Free NetBeans RCP Talk in London: Creating Substantial Desktop Applications
The NetBeans Platform is the framework that underlies the NetBeans IDE—and many other desktop applications, some of which you may have already used. The NetBeans Platform saves years of development time in building any significant desktop application, by providing a modular framework that simplifies both developing and updating desktop applications.
It is
used by vendors as diverse as Nokia (NetACT - cellular network
monitoring and management) and Boeing (engineering materials analysis),
UNESCO and many others, to develop applications as diverse as photo
library management, satellite network management, semiconductor testing,
planning oil drilling and music composition.
The NetBeans Platform is based on pure Java and uses the Java standard
Swing toolkit, making applications based on it portable—and even
deliverable via Java WebStart directly via the web. This talk will
provide a comprehensive overview of the NetBeans Platform, how it works,
and how to get started using it.
Join us on August 5th at 18:30 for a free talk on the above topic, by Geertjan Wielenga from the NetBeans Team, at SkillsMatter, 116-120 Goswell Road London, EC1V 7DP. More information and registration:
http://skillsmatter.com/event/java-jee/substantial-desktop-applications-the-netbeans-platform
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