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NetBeansTM Software Day at 2005 JavaOneSM
On Sunday afternoon, June 26, the day before the 2005 JavaOne Conference, the NetBeans Software Team is hosting a FREE companion event at The Argent Hotel near Moscone Center. Learn from the experts what's happening with the NetBeans? IDE and other Sun tools. James Gosling, the father of Java?, will discuss the future of Java developer tools.Read more
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NetBeans Needs You - Please Vote!
The Java Developer's Journal, LinuxWorld Magazine, and the Web Services Journal are holding their annual Readers' Choice awards. NetBeans has been nominated in all three! Please take a few minutes and vote for your favourite IDE! The voting period runs through July 31st.Read more
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Making the Most of NetBeans IDE
19 Apr Gregg Sporar
The NetBeans Profiler is a powerful tool that provides important information about the runtime behavior of your application. This tutorial will show you how to use the Profiler (Milestone 6) with NetBeans 4.0 to monitor the runtime behavior of a web application, determine the CPU time used by an application's methods, and monitor the creation of objects by an application.
14 Apr Brian Leonard
This tutorial outlines how you can take advantage Ant support to integrate other J2EE server vendors into the IDE. For J2EE development, the J2EE support in NetBeans 4.1 does most of the leg work for you, really leaving you to worry about generating the vendor specific deployment descriptors. I show you how to use XDoclet to generate the these descriptors. For J2EE deployment, I provide example Ant tasks that show you how to integrate other J2EE server into the IDE. For this example, I use the JBoss application server and for comparison I've recreated the Fibonacci Application used in their IDE tutorial.
05 Apr Charlie Hunt
Using NetBeans as the development tool for building and running Project Looking Glass makes Project Looking Glass development very simple.