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June 26, 2009

Digital TV-based Banking using GlassFish, NetBeans and MySQL – Ginga community in Brazil

Filed under: General — arungupta @ 4:00 pm

Learn how GlassFish and NetBeans helped Ginga community to build a TV Banking application in Brazil. See a live demo of the product, it’s really exciting!

Why GlassFish ? – They love how NetBeans tooling completely hides the complexity of what’s happening underneath and the ease-of-use with GlassFish.


Thanks Hugo Lavalle for the interview and good luck with your product!

Technorati: conf fisl brazil glassfish story netbeans mysql ginga digitaltv banking

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6 Comments »

  1. Ginga community build a TV Banking application in Brazil, see video for more details

    Comment by BANKING — June 28, 2009 @ 8:15 am

  2. The correct address of ginga is

    http://www.ginga.org.br/

    Thanks.

    Comment by Marcelo Martins — June 29, 2009 @ 6:56 am

  3. Marcelo, thanks for the correct link, now fixed!

    Comment by Arun Gupta — June 29, 2009 @ 1:26 pm

  4. [Trackback] FISL 2009 wrapped up over the weekend. Even though the conference officially ended on Saturday but the connections made there will certainly allow us to continue all the great momentum. The conference celebrates open source and it was certainly…

    Comment by Arun Gupta's Blog — June 30, 2009 @ 10:54 am

  5. Is there an index somewhere of Ginga-J based applications and what channel delivers them, in Brazil?.

    I ask because I´d like to build a list of Ginga-J based applications, leaving aside the Ginga-NCL ones.

    Thanks,
    FC

    Comment by Fernando Cassia — September 11, 2010 @ 1:14 pm

  6. Thank you, we had a lot of fun to browse through all the links although there are a couple which don’t work anymore!!!

    <a href="http://mysocial.tv/">bebo</a>

    Comment by meriah — September 14, 2010 @ 9:25 pm

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