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04 Jan 2010
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Details on NetBeans 6.8 [22690]
Specifics on Features & Benefits, Supported Platforms & OSes, System Requirements

To help developers get the most out of Java EE 6 and GlassFish v3, the NetBeans IDE 6.8 is the first IDE to provide complete support for the Java EE 6 specification, including support for JSF 2.0 (Facelets), EJB 3.1, and GlassFish v3. This latest version of the integrated development environment also upgrades its support of dynamic languages with PHP 5.3 support and support for the Symfony framework, along with new improvements and features in several other areas.
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11 Dec 2009
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NetBeans IDE 6.8 Full Support to Latest Java Technologies [22651]
Including Java EE 6 and GlassFish Enterprise Server v3

NetBeans Integrated Development Environment (IDE) 6.8 just released not only expands PHP support, tightens integration with Project Kenai, improves C/C++ profiling and interoperates better with JavaFX, it also provides complete support for the newly released Java Platform Enterprise Edition 6 (Java EE 6) and Sun GlassFish Enterprise Server v3.
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04 Dec 2009
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Helping NASA Get to Lift Off with NetBeans IDE [22605]
Showing the Ropes to the Space Guys

An article in Javalobby reports on the adoption by NASA of the NetBeans Platform. Geertijan Wielenga writes about the experiences of Sun Senior Staff Engineer Tim Boudreau in training NASA staffers on the use of the NetBeans platform.
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21 Oct 2009
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NetBeans Supports Brazilian State's Financial Management System [22382]
Developer Explains Choice of the Open Source Platform

The financial management system of the state Tocantins in Brazil is based on the NetBeans platform. Recently, Geertjan Wielenga interviewed developer Paulo Canedo who worked on the application and shares information about its purpose, features, and the benefits derived from the NetBeans platform.
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24 Sep 2009
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Upload Applications Composed of Several JAR Files Into the Java Warehouse [22283]
NetBeans IDE 6.7.1 Is the Solution to Use

How to "Use NetBeans IDE 6.7 to Combine JAR Files Into a Single JAR File" is the subject of Robert Eckstein's Sun Developer Network article that provides a workaround for the limitation in Java Warehouse that prevents the uploading of applications composed of several Java Archive (JAR) files into the Java Warehouse. This can be accomplished, Eckstein writes, by concatenating each of the user and library classes into a single JAR file. He claims this is very easy to do for both Java and JavaFX projects using NetBeans IDE 6.7.1.
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31 Aug 2009
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NetBeans IDE 6.7 and 6.7.1 [22261]
Latest Versions and Their Features, Benefits, Requirements

The newest features in NetBeans 6.7 involve the integration of Project Kenai - a collaborative environment for developers to host their open-source projects - native Maven support and Hudson integration. This release also offers enhancements for Java, PHP, Ruby, JavaScript, Groovy and C/C++, among others, and brings support for SVG Rich Components, remote debugging in Ruby and the latest version of GlassFish. Update 6.7.1 is also available. It is considered a minor update although it does add support for the latest features of JavaFX.
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