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the NetBeans 7.0 beta version is available for download.
The NetBeans development team has announced that it supports JDK 7 and consolidates the Oracle WebLogic Server, Oracle DB, and GlassFish 3.1 's NetBeans 7.0 beta version for download. In addition, the new version includes support for the MAVEN 3 and HTML 5 editors, a gridbaglayout designer, a better Java editor, and so on that can enhance the swing GUI development. Browse the NetBeans 7.0 Beta features page and read the new tutorials and videos to learn more.
support for Maven 3 in NetBeans 7.0
Support for MAVEN 3 is available in the NetBeans 7.0 beta release. In this interview, NetBeans engineer Jesse Glick introduces the knowledge that MAVEN users need to know. Plugins: ToString Builder
Simon Martinelli's plugin provides you with a tool to generate String,stringbuilder or stringbuffer. Articles Reload the MAVEN program based on the NetBeans module
Allan Gregersen describes in the article a similar Jrebel solution that he uses to reload the MAVEN application and keep the deployed object state. How to create a live chart
Need vivid charts in Java desktop applications. Jfreechart is hard to help, but VISUALVM charts can. Read this page to learn how to reuse these charts. Blog Mac,growl and NetBeans
Information about the newly integrated growl for Mac in NetBeans. tips: Java.io.IOException in NetBeans and Ubuntu
Emilian solves this problem by refreshing the NetBeans user directory. Practice Video: NetBeans 7.0 for PHP, rename refactoring, and so on editor improvements
This video shows the new features of the PHP editor in NetBeans 7.0, such as renaming refactoring, type hierarchy view, line wrapping, and display of nonprinting characters. running the JSF 2.0 Web application on an Oracle WebLogic server
Learn to use NetBeans to create a JSF Web application and deploy it to an Oracle WebLogic server. In the practice you will learn how to register the WebLogic server in the NetBeans IDE and configure the domain to make JSF the view framework. using Gridbag to design a basic Java form
This exercise describes the basic features of the newly added gridbag in the NetBeans 7.0 Beta release and uses it to manage the application's form layout. Published in this newsletter are: D. 88250 Available languages
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