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Attendee prerequisites for this tutorial are listed below.
Do you want to know how Java EE 6 breaks one-size-fits-all paradigm ? Do you want to learn about various ease-of-use features introduced in Java Persistence API 2.0, Servlets 3.0, Enterprise Java Beans 3.1, and Java Server Faces 2.0 ? Packaging EJBs in a WAR file, Facelets, no “web.xml” in WAR, and much more ? How about creating RESTful Web services using JAX-RS ? Would you like to do standards-based dependency injection using CDI ? If the answer to any of the above questions is Yes, then this code intensive workshop is designed for you to understand the nuts and bolts of the Java EE 6 platform. The workshop will explain key technologies in the platform and show ease-of-use and simplicity to build a complete Java EE 6 application.
PREREQUISITES
This tutorial has certain workstation requirements and pre-requisites, including software installations required prior to attending.
JDK 6 from http://www.oracle.com/technetwork/java/javase/downloads/index.html
NetBeans 7.0 “All” or “Java EE” version from http://netbeans.org/downloads/index.html
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Arun Gupta is a Java evangelist working at Oracle. He works to create and foster the community around Java EE and GlassFish. He has extensive world wide speaking experience on myriad of topics and loves to engage with the community, customers, partners, and JUGs everywhere to spread the goodness of Java. He is a prolific blogger at http://blogs.oracle.com/arungupta with over 1200 blog entries and frequent visitors from all around the world with a cumulative page visits > 1million.
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Linda,
On Mac OSX Lion, you can type Java on a shell and it’ll download the software for you. It can be downloaded from ADC on earlier versions.
My laptop is a Mac. There are no downloads for Macs now.