Wouter van Reeven

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Posts by Wouter van Reeven
Getting started with PrimeFaces on GlassFish v3
7/1/2010 - 12:38 am
Tags: Eclipse, glassfish, glassfishv3, jsf, maven, netbeans, primefaces
Posted in General | 15 comments
According to the PrimeFaces website, “PrimeFaces is an open source component suite for Java Server Faces featuring 70+ Ajax powered rich set of JSF components. Additional TouchFaces module features a UI kit for developing mobile web applications.“. Since it is an OpenSource JSF implementation that is very close to releasing JSF 2.0 compliant components, I [...]
Java EE 6 and GlassFish 3.0 released!
10/12/2009 - 3:59 pm
Tags: glassfishv3, javaee6
Posted in ADF & JHeadstart, AMIS, General, J(2)EE/Java, Java, Oracle, Web, Web/Java | 1 comment
In the past few month several Java EE 6 related JSRs (Java Specification Requests) have been finalized. The final ballot for them ended on November 30 and all were approved. Today, December 10, 2009, Java EE 6 and GlassFish v3, THE reference implementation of Java EE6, are released.
Migrating your web applications from JEE5 to JEE6
On Wednesday, November 11, the Netherlands Java Users Group (NL-JUG) organized the JFall 2009 Java conference. At the conference I had the pleasure of doing a presentation with a live demo about what steps can be taken to migrate an existing JEE5 web application to JEE6. The application ran on GlassFish v2 and I migrated [...]
Making GlassFish v3 available using Apache2 and mod_jk
14/8/2009 - 11:55 am
Posted in General | 2 comments
The upcoming release of JEE 6 means that the next release of GlassFish, version 3, still is under development. However, it is stable enough to try out many features of JEE 6 already. apart from support for JEE 6, the integration with mod_jk has significantly improved recently. Earlier this week I followed the steps in [...]
More impressions of JavaOne 2009
14/6/2009 - 4:41 pm
Posted in General | No comments
Like my colleague Lucas I attended JavaOne 2009. This post will describe my impressions of JavaOne 2009. The event turned out to be a mix of great things. I attended loads of great sessions, I met many great people and I had an awesome time in San Francisco.
By the way, did you already hear of [...]
RichFaces plugin for NetBeans updated
12/4/2009 - 2:49 pm
Posted in AMIS, General, J(2)EE/Java, Java, Java, JEE, OAS and WebLogic Server, Oracle, Web, Web/Java | No comments
About a year ago, during JavaOne 2008, Geertjan Wielenga and I created NetBeans modules for JBoss RichFaces support. Last week we updated the modules so now version 3.3.0.GA of RichFaces is supported. I updated the components palette with the newest a4j and rich tags. Geertjan introduced some new images for the palette entries, which now [...]
Testing seam-gen in Seam 2.1.2-SNAPSHOT with GlassFish v2
31/3/2009 - 9:33 pm
Posted in General | 4 comments
On March 15 I read on The Aquarium that JBoss’ Dan Allen added JBoss AS 5 and GlassFish support to seam-gen. I had the pleasure to have met with Dan Allen at Devoxx 2008 (we hosted a BOFF on GlassFish and Seam) and there he already mentioned thinking about adding support for GlassFish to seam-gen. [...]
Multi select in RichFaces trees
29/1/2009 - 9:46 pm
Posted in General | 15 comments
In the past few months I have been involved in a development project where we are using Hibernate, Seam and RichFaces. One of the requirements of our customer is to have a hierarchical data structure represented in a tree structure. We found that the RichFaces rich:tree component meets all the requirements we have. Well, all [...]
Devoxx 2008: The major announcements
At the time I’m writing this, Devoxx 2008 is well into it’s second day. Day one was quite interesting, with the major announcement being the release of JavaFX 1.0 last week. Apart from that, IBM presented their RFID technology, which has been incorporated into our access badges. Day two held another major announcement: all of [...]
JDeveloper 11g on Linux
7/10/2008 - 11:23 am
Posted in ADF & JHeadstart, AMIS, General, J(2)EE/Java, Oracle, Oracle Development Tools, Web/Java | 6 comments
It has been awaited for a long time. But now it’s finally there: JDeveloper 11g! At the time of this writing (Tuesday, October 7, 11:20 AM CEST), only the Linux download works. Fortunately I run Debian on my laptop. Here’s some screenshots of the installation.


