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Articles for the keywords: NetBeans IDE
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08 Oct 2010
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NetBeans Named One of the Top Java Programming Tools [23552]
Shows Largest Increase in Adoption of Any Java IDE
An article in InfoWorld, "Top Java Programming Tools" by Andrew Binstock takes a detailed look at such solutions as Eclipse, IntelliJ, IDEA, NetBeans, and Oracle JDeveloper as each extends the utility and the adoption of Java-based tools for the development community. Binstock cites a survey that found the rate of adoption for NetBeans 6.9 has put it second only to Eclipse as the most employed Java IDE.
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22 Sep 2010
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NetBeans IDE 6.10 [23503]
Published Outline Informs Users on Future Plans for the IDE
NetBeans users may be interested in learning what the IDE has in store for its next release NetBeans IDE 6.10, whose availability is anticipated in January 2011. The main focus will be improving Java EE quality and enhancing supported servers list.
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17 Sep 2010
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"Running a JavaServer Faces 2.0 Web Application on Oracle WebLogic Server" [23472]
A Tutorial Using NetBeans 6.9
The tutorial "Running a JavaServer Faces 2.0 Web Application on Oracle WebLogic Server," which uses NetBeans IDE 6.9, demonstrates how to use the IDE to create a JavaServer Faces (JSF) web application and deploy the application to the Oracle WebLogic Server. Users of the tutorial will register the WebLogic Server with the IDE and then configure the domain to enable support for JSF 2.0 as a view framework.
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02 Sep 2010
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San Francisco JUG Gets Two Day Session on Java EE 6 & GlassFish [23417]
Includes Demos and Project Code as Download
Java EE 6 and GlassFish were the subjects of the day at a Java Users Group held in San Francisco on August 14, 2010, where Roberto Chinnici spoke on the Java EE 6 platform, and Arun Gupta conducted a hands-on workshop on Java EE 6 and GlassFish. The speakers gave a preview of Java EE 6, explained the key technologies introduced in the platform, and demonstrated a lot of coding using NetBeans IDE.
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