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Meet NetBeans Module Writer Sandip Chitale

Meet NetBeans Module Writer Sandip Chitale

A week or two ago, James Gosling attended a demonstration that blew him away. The smoothness of module development in NetBeans IDE 5.0 really surprised him. Meet the man behind that demonstration: Sandip Chitale, Senior Staff Engineer for Sun Java Studio Creator. In this interview, Sandip shares his opinions openly and discusses some of the modules he's been working on. Plus, you get to download them and try them out yourself! Read more Read more
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NetBeans at Javapolis 2005

NetBeans at Javapolis 2005

Join the NetBeans Team at JavaPolis, Europe's leading Java technology developers conference. This year's event will be taking place December 12 - 16 at the MetroPolis in Antwerp, Belgium. Read more Read more
NetBeans IDE 5.0 Beta 2 Now Available

NetBeans IDE 5.0 Beta 2 Now Available

The 5.0 Beta release introduces comprehensive support for developing IDE modules and rich client applications based on the NetBeans Platform, the new intuitive GUI builder Matisse, new and redesigned CVS support, Sun Application server, Weblogic9 and JBoss 4 support, and other editor enhancements. Read more Read more

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Making the Most of NetBeans

This article from NetBeans Evangelist Gregg Sporar and JavaPerformanceTuning.com describes the NetBeans Profiler, an optional feature of the NetBeans IDE.
Sang Shin's JavaPassion website has an extensive collection of online course materials and hands-on labs available for free. Many of them use the NetBeans IDE and they cover a wide variety of Java technologies.
A new forum for discussing the development of J2EE applications for JBoss using the NetBeans IDE is now available on the JBoss website.
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