The NetBeans team announced that beta of 6.9 version is available for download.
Feature highlights:
OSGi
Develop OSGi bundles with Maven
Bundled Felix container, ability to register other containers such as Equinox
Use OSGi bundles in a NetBeans RCP application
NetBeans Platform
OSGi interoperability (developing and consuming OSGi bundles in Platform-based applications)
Felix 2.0.3 OSGi support, experimental Equinox support
Convert NetBeans modules into OSGi bundles . . . → Read More: NetBeans 6.9 Beta is available
Very good news from NetBeans development team – NetBeans 6.8 is out.
The NetBeans IDE 6.8 is the first integrated development environment to provide complete support of Java EE 6 and . . . → Read More: NetBeans IDE 6.8 is out
NetBeans IDE 6.8 RC2 is released. It is great news.
NetBeans is free, open-source Integrated Development Environment for software developers. You get all the tools you need to create professional desktop, enterprise, web, and mobile applications with the Java language, C/C++, and even dynamic languages such as PHP, JavaScript, Groovy, and Ruby. The NetBeans IDE is easy . . . → Read More: NetBeans IDE 6.8 Release Candidate 2 is out
Today Geertjan posted in his blog news about new NetBeans platform book. This book is already written in German, need to help translate it to other languages. If you want to help please visit this post . . . → Read More: Want to help translate next NetBeans platform book?
Today I found that NetBeans team updated documentation about how to use Google Web Toolkit in NetBeans.
I found this tutorial very useful.
Introduction to the Google Web . . . → Read More: NetBeans team updated documentation about using GWT in NetBeans
As we know NetBeans 6.8 works pretty well with JSF 2.0.
NetBeans team have been updating documentation and now we can learn how to use JSF 2.0 in NetBeans 6.8.
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