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The recently released JavaFX Preview is designed to help early adopters become familiar with JavaFX.
Got a question about the JavaFX Preview?Post it starting TODAY, Monday, August 18th, and get answers from three key members of Sun's JavaFX engineering team: Joshua Marinacci, Martin Brehovsky and Lawrence McDonough.
LWUIT is an advanced Java ME library to develop powerful interfaces that avoid lcdui Form's constrains and don't reinvent the wheel. In this series of articles, you are going to develop a simple but complete application demonstrating different capabilities from this library.
NetBeans GUI builder provides support for JSR 295 Beans Binding. Synchronization of the application's data model with the information displayed in UI components is usually a daunting task when coding a new GUI. Beans Binding simplifies this process by providing an easy way to connect two properties.
The recently released JavaFX Preview is designed to help early adopters become familiar with JavaFX.
Got a question about the JavaFX Preview?Post it starting Monday, August 18th and get answers from three key members of Sun's JavaFX engineering team: Joshua Marinacci, Martin Brehovsky and Lawrence McDonough.
NetBeans.org is proud to announce the availability of NetBeans IDE 6.5 Beta!
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NetBeans IDE 6.5 Beta introduces several new features, including a robust IDE for PHP, JavaScript debugging for Firefox and IE, and support for Groovy and Grails. This release also includes a number of enhancements for Java, Ruby and Rails, and C/C++ development. Java feature highlights include: built-in support for Hibernate, Eclipse project import, and compile on save.
NetBeans IDE 6.5 Beta Highlights:
PHP
Code Completion
Quick Fixes and Semantic Checks
FTP Support
Debugging with Xdebug
Support for popular Web Services
Ajax/JavaScript
Debugging support for Firefox and IE
HTTP client monitoring
Bundled popular JavaScript libraries
Java
Groovy/Grails support
Compile/Deploy on Save
Eclipse project import and synchronization
Built-in Hibernate support
JSF CRUD Generator now Ajax-enabled
Database
Editor Improvements
C/C++
Improved code completion and error highlighting
Remote Development
Ruby
Support for Ruby Tests
Improved support for Rake build tool
GlassFish v3 "Prelude"
Small footprint, fast startup and deployment
Support for scripting, including jRuby
The final NetBeans IDE 6.5 release is planned for October 2008. As always, we welcome and encourage feedback about your experience using the NetBeans IDE. Visit our mailing lists or post a blog entry!