Journal number # 113-aug 11, 2010
Project News
NetBeans IDE 6.9.1 is now available for download
NetBeans IDE 6.9.1 is an update to NetBeans IDE 6.9. This version supports the JavaFX SDK 1.3.1 and includes performance improvements and integration of patches for June 2010 and July. This version also provides simplified Chinese and Japanese versions. Articles highlights from the London NetBeans platform lecture
NetBeans platform expert Geertjan Wielenga a lecture in London with developers, technology companies and educational organizations. Cram the highlights of the seminar and take a look at his video log posts. Blog generating PhpDoc in the NetBeans IDE
The NetBeans PHP team shows how easy it is to generate documentation for a PHP project in the NetBeans IDE. "State of the best NetBeans and JavaFX choreographer" (Dr. Dobb ' s)
Dr Dobb's blog, Eric Bruno, responds to recent criticisms about JavaFX's "misdirection" and provides a positive experience with his use of the technology. Community Community Document Planning-writing tutorials for NetBeans.
The NetBeans Community Documentation program has collected more than 340 community-authored tutorials since it started. Refine your view from a full tutorial to a screen broadcast to tips and FAQs. Do you have any programming or NetBeans knowledge to share? To begin, please look at the instructions and tips for the contributor . Practice Video: IntelliJ idea plugin preview for NetBeans RCP development
A quick preview of a plugin (in development) that helps IntelliJ idea developers get started and run programs on the NetBeans platform. Overview of the XAM and XDM models in the NetBeans IDE
This technical document explains the usage and functionality of the XAM and XDM models in the NetBeans IDE-useful if you want to implement a XAM based model yourself, or fix problems in an existing model. This document covers the most important aspects of the implementation of the model and provides source code analysis. JavaFX Layout Grid Preview Tutorial
This tutorial shows you how to add a grid container to a JavaFX application using the NetBeans IDE's JavaFX choreographer. The JavaFX choreographer helps developers create grids, add cells to the grid, and then add UI components to cells. Published in this newsletter are: D. 88250 Available languages
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