The NetBeans Team is pleased to announce the release of NetBeans IDE 6.7.1, which supports the latest JavaFX SDK.
Download NetBeans 6.7.1 (A JavaFX-only download bundle is also available.)
NetBeans IDE 6.7.1 is an update to NetBeans IDE 6.7 and includes the...
1 replies - 22033 views - 07/27/09 by Tinu Awopetu in Announcements
Today, Russian venture firm DST Global invested a record breaking $800 million into Twitter. According to the release, half of that investment is meant to let Twitter employees and investors cash out their shares, with the other $400 million sold in new...
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Oracle's newly released NetBeans 7.0 features support for Java 7 features. The JDK 7 component of NetBeans 7.0 is technically an early access snapshot. A NetBeans 7.0.1 release in October will feature the final version of JDK 7. Even developers who...
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The NetBeans Team is pleased to announce that the first release candidate build of NetBeans IDE 7.0 is now available for download.
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JBoss' grand, all-encompassing Java development framework is nearly finished. This weekend, the 3.0 version reached Beta 1 status. It is the first release to have all of the Seam modules (Drools, Errai, Servlet, JBoss ESB, etc.) bundled into a single...
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Google's Chief Java Architect Joshua Bloch just announced on the Google Code Blog that he and Google would not be at JavaOne this year due to the Oracle lawsuit. According to another blog entry by another Googler, all sessions with a presenter from Google...
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The final release of Hibernate 3.5.3 was delivered today with three main bugfixes. Hibernate Validator 4.1 CR 1 was also released today. Validator 4.1 adds new custom constraints, provides enhancement which go beyond the Bean Validation specification, and...
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A new Google App Engine SDK for Java and Python was released this week. The 1.3.3 version includes changes and issue fixes for the data store, admin console, and deployment. The Python SDK has gained a shiny new experimental feature that lets you use...
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NetBeans is my favorite IDE but it suffers from lack of OSGi support. Eclipse with Equinox and plug-ins wins in terms of fast build, test, and deploy.I try here to show how to create, build, and debug OSGi bundles with NetBeans IDE. For this purpose, I use...
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