Java Spotlight Episode 113: John Ceccarelli on Netbeans @JCeccarelli1
- by Roger Brinkley
Interview with John Ceccarelli on Netbeans. 
   
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  Show Notes 
  News 
   
    JCP Star Spec Leads 2012 Nominations open now until 31 December 
    Java EE 7 Survey Results 
    JavaFX for Tablets Survey 
    JavaFX Scene Builder - Developer Preview Release 
    Oracle JDK 7u10 released with new security features  
    jtreg update, December 2012 
    Food For Tests: 7u12 Build b05, 8 b68 Preview Builds + Builds with Lambda & Type Annotation Support 
    Developer Preview of Java SE 8 (with JavaFX) for ARM 
    Project Nashorn: The Vote Is In 
   
  Events 
   
    Dec 20, 9:30am JCP Spec Lead Call December on Developing a TCK 
   
   
    Jan 15-16, JCP EC Face to Face Meeting, West Coast USA 
    Jan 14-17, IOUG, Redwood Shores 
    Jan 29-31, Distributech,  San Diego 
    Feb 2-3 FOSDEM, Brussels 
    Feb 4-6 Jfokus, Sweden 
    
  Feature Interview 
  John
 Jullion-Ceccarelli is the head of engineering for the NetBeans open 
source project and for the VisualVM Java profiler. John started with Sun
 Microsystems in 2001 as a technical writer and has since held a variety
 of positions including technical publications manager, engineering 
manager, and NetBeans IDE 6.9 Release Boss. He recently relocated to the
 San Francisco Bay Area after 13 years living in Prague, the Czech 
Republic. 
   
  What’s Cool 
   
    Glassfish is 3 years old  
    Arduino/Raspberry-Pi/JavaFX mash-up by Jose Pereda  
    Early Access of Drombler FX for building modular JavaFX applications with OSGi and Maven 
    Eclipse Modeling Framework Support coming for e(fx)clipse 
    8003562: Provide a command-line tool to find static dependencies 
    Duke’s Choice Awards Winners LAD - includes JCP EC Member TOTVS 
    London Java Community and SouJava jointly win JCP member of the year