Journal number # 34-nov 11, 2008
Project News
NetBeans 6.5 is highly rated from the community.
The NetBeans community says NetBeans 6.5 is ready for FCS. 92% of those involved in the NetCAT survey approved the project, and there are suggestions that more problems need to be repaired. (Update 1 will cover these fixes.) Thanks to all the people who participated in the survey, as well as the NetCAT 6.5 team that provided great help during the 6.5 stabilization phase.
NetBeans can be downloaded from a mirrored server around the world.
Compliments to download NetBeans faster. Thanks to a mirrored server network across the world (the United States, Brazil, the UK, the Netherlands, Taiwan and Japan), users can now download NetBeans faster from a geographically closer high-speed site. We are still looking for more mirrors, especially in Australia, China, India and Russia. If you have or are managing a High-bandwidth site and are willing to provide download services for NetBeans, please contact us to discuss the details. Blog Programming with Ruby script for NetBeans
Is it possible to write NetBeans Ruby IDE extensions in Ruby? Martin Krauskopf wrote down his findings in the blog entry. Develop/Run/debug Rails applications using NetBeans IDE and GlassFish v3 Prelude
GlassFish V3 Prelude is now available. Arun Gupta's screen video demonstrates how to use the NetBeans IDE and GlassFish v3 prelude to develop/Run/debug Rails applications. Schedule NetBeans Walkthrough Camp in Munich-November 18
To celebrate the 10 birthday of the NetBeans 6.5 release and NetBeans project, the NetBeans Munich user group (NUGM) is hosting its first Munich "NetBeans Walkthrough Camp". The battalion will focus on NetBeans as a rich client platform and include a cool demo. Registration is free of charge.
Community Test your Java knowledge and win one of 100 books.
Take a SDN quiz to see how much you know about Java. Join or log on to the Sun Developer Network (SDN) to correctly answer quiz questions to get a chance to win a "Hello World--from code to culture: Java Technology 10 Anniversary." Practice Technical tip: Use NetBeans 6.x to resolve references and compile JNLP projects
This community tech tip from Mike Lockhart gives you the steps to solve the referral problem when compiling the JNLP project in the NetBeans IDE. Create and import JavaBean components in the NetBeans IDE (Part One)
Get an introduction to creating and using the JavaBean component in the NetBeans IDE. Top Ten NetBeans APIs (Parts II and III)
The second and third parts of the screen video series on the NetBeans platform API. In the second section, learn the similarities and differences between the Lookup API and JDK 6 Serviceloader class, and watch the practice of the window System API in the third part.
basic MySQL cheat Slips (dzone)
Try MySQL in the NetBeans IDE. Look at this new reference Card from Dzone, which provides a lot of tips and tricks for MySQL.
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