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NetBeans is widely seen as the most popular Java IDE after Eclipse, according to Al Hilwa, an IDC analyst who covers application development software.
NetBeans version 7.0 offers Java 7 and improved Swing integration Developers will be able to test-drive the next generation Java programming language by using the new version of Oracle’s ...
NetBeans version 7.0 offers Java 7 and improved Swing integration Developers will be able to test-drive the next generation Java programming language by using the new version of Oracle’s ...
In October 2011 , I used the post Hello JavaFX 2.0: Introduction by NetBeans 7.1 beta to look at using NetBeans 7.1 beta to build a simple Hello, World style of JavaFX 2.0 application.
NetBeans is a free, open source IDE for creating enterprise, Web, desktop, and mobile applications using the Java platform, PHP, JavaScript and Ajax, and C/C++. NetBeans IDE 7.1 Beta supports JavaFX 2 ...
After previewing it at JavaOne, Oracle has now officially released NetBeans 7.4. The new release allows developers to work with the JDK 8 previews, adds support for integrating HTML5 into Java EE ...
The company also contributes to the Eclipse project as well, in recognition of that IDE’s large user base. NetBeans can be used to create Java applications for desktops, servers, and for the Web.
Hundreds of attendees for Sun's fourth annual NetBeans Day in San Francisco will get a glimpse of the future of NetBeans today as Sun shows off the latest preview release of NetBeans 6.0.
The May release of the NetBeans Mobility Pack 4.1 lets developers design, deploy and test applications on the Java-capable handsets and similar devices that already outsell and will soon actually ...
With NetBeans 7, developers will get the chance to test out the new version of Java, formally named the Java Platform, Standard Edition (Java SE) version 7.