Wednesday 27 February 2013

NetBeans RC1 and GlassFish 4.0


Netbean is commonly known among the programmer and other developer. Based on Java, it is developed to support the programmer to easily write the programing code. It allows fast code writing using it default and powerful features.



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We have been working with latest NetBeans RC1 and GlassFish 4.0 nightly builds. Indeed, everything worked like a charm. Collage of some HoL Impressions. After that was done it was time to attend some other sessions myself and catch up with some folks I haven't seen in a while.

Hopefully interesting and valuable. NetBeans 7.3 is almost ready. I guess, it takes just a few day until it is available. Even though this version offers new great features, one thing is still missing: Support for Java EE7. You may wait for an update – or try the development version.

NetBeans IDE 7.3

NetBeans is an integrated development environment (IDE) for developing primarily with Java , but also with other languages, in particular ...

With the latest 7.3 release of NetBeans, Oracle has updated the IDE so developers can more easily build HTML5-based user interfaces for mobile and web applications, with code completion capabilities for HTML, JavaScript, ...

New features include hints and refactorings plus editing FXML and JPQL made easier. The NetBeans IDE 7.3 has arrived this week with advanced HTML5, JavaScript, and CSS development capabilities.
Oracle's NetBeans 7.3 comes with new code writing features for JavaScript, CSS and HTML5

With the release by Oracle of NetBeans 7.3, Project Easel has come to fruition. There is a now support for HTML5, CSS and JavaScript within the framework widely used by Java developers. According Bill Pataky, Oracle vice ...

NetBeans IDE 7.3 introduces support for HTML5 applications and includes significant improvements for editing JavaScript, CSS and HTML files. Other highlights include enhancements to the Java Editor, and improved support for JavaFX, Java EE, PHP, and ...