Journal number # 110-jul 21, 2010
Project News
Oracle techcast Video: NetBeans IDE 6.9--javafx Composer and OSGi
NetBeans Engineering manager John Jullion-ceccarelli and Martin Ryzl provide a guide to the new features in NetBeans IDE 6.9, including a new instance of JavaFX Composer.
Blog install Java card on Windows
This article, from developer Lavamunky, describes the steps to work with downloading javacard in a Windows environment. NetBeans Platform EMF Integration Tutorial
This tutorial describes how users can merge an EMF module into a NetBeans platform application. Community NetBeans 6.9 plugin--scala 2.8.0
The NetBeans 6.9 Scala plug-in provided by the Scala development team and the NetBeans Dream Team member Caoyuan Deng is now available. Continue reading download details and Installation Wizard. Oracle's support services for NetBeans are now available
When faced with a complex, time-sensitive, or expensive technical problem, why find an expert to get the solution in a different way? Technical support for the NetBeans software is now part of the Oracle development tool Support Service. Its advantages are: 24/7 of the service assistance, unrestricted time support and so on. Get more details on how to leverage Oracle's development tools to support full functionality. Learn all the support resources available to the NetBeans community. Practice Advantages of the MVC pattern in the NetBeans platform
This blog outlines how to correlate some of the key terms of the NetBeans platform, concepts and APIs for the Model View Controller (MVC) pattern. OSGi Declarative Service uses MAVEN in the NetBeans IDE
Learn how to integrate the OSGi framework in NetBeans IDE 6.9 to simplify the process of creating and using OSGi bundles in your project. In this tutorial, you will create a simple OSGi bundle from the Maven OSGi bundle prototype, and then deploy bundle to the container in which the Felix OSGi contains the IDE. JavaFX Composer Twitter Tutorial
JavaFX applications can obtain and present data from RESTful WEB services or other remote data sources. This tutorial uses JavaFX Composer data source support to create a simple Twitter application. You'll learn how to use get and POST data to go to an HTTP service.
New screen Video: Java EE 6 and GlassFish 3 in NetBeans IDE 6.9
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GlassFish Gospel preacher Arun Gupta shows how NetBeans IDE 6.9 provides a comprehensive tool for Java EE 6 and GlassFish 3. Published in this newsletter are: D. 88250 available languages
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