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Including articles, tutorials, important events, and so on. Journal number # 120-OCT, Project News NetBeans 6.10 to NetBeans 7.0
The NetBeans team is renaming the next release and changing NetBeans 6.10 to NetBeans 7.0. Version changes bring NetBeans into line with the Java platform's plan, and NetBeans 7.0 will provide support for JDK 7 language features and JDK 7 Beta. Learn more about this change to the NetBeans release roadmap. GlassFish 3.1 and NetBeans IDE
The next issue of the NetBeans IDE and GlassFish Alliance is being discussed in this article in the Aquarium blog. New plugin: Confirm on exit
"Confirm.exit" is a new plugin that solves the user's little gripe. The plug-in was created by Anuradha Gunasekara, which adds the option to confirm before exiting the work. But you can also select "Never remind when exiting" in the settings. Blog Create Subversion on local Ubuntu with NetBeans (SVN)
Need to create Subversion on the Ubuntu NetBeans. Developer Chris Nizzardini A way out of this posting. Seven essential NetBeans Java tricks
Dustin Marx found seven NetBeans Java tricks that were extremely useful for Java development. format PHP and HTML in the NetBeans IDE
NetBeans Engineer Petr Pisl writes about the formatting difficulties encountered in manipulating PHP and HTML. Community a new round of NetBeans polls: When life requires "code completion"
Take the latest NetBeans community poll and tell us what kind of scene in the real world you are most grateful for "code completion." Practice using NetBeans to develop a blog program on GAE (Java)
B3log Solo is a blog program based on Google App Engine (Java) developed using the NetBeans IDE. View the project website for more details.
Use the C + + tool collection Descriptor
A short guide to creating a new set of custom tools for C + + in the NetBeans IDE. developing OSGi-based Java EE applications using NetBeans and GlassFish
This 6-part screen shows how to develop OSGi-enabled Java EE applications using NetBeans and GlassFish. Jaroslav Tulach and Toni Epple in London--October 14
In this free Skillsmatter event, Jaroslav Tulach, Toni Epple and Geertjan Wielenga tell you about the NetBeans platform. (October 14, Thursday, 18:30) The current newsletter is: D. 88250 Available languages
中文版 | Brazilian Portuguese | French | chinese-simplified | Chinese-traditional This newsletter can also be accessed from here in www.netbeans.org, newsletter archive
This article is the use of B3log Solo from the minimalist design of the art of the synchronized release.