Search |
||
Netbeans 6.5 is at your door step, take a look at shining new featuresPosted by kalali on October 30, 2008 at 11:47 AM PDT
NetBeans IDE seen a lot of changes during past three years, the evolutionary changes starts with NetBeans 5 and later on continued to NetBeans 5.5 when Sun Microsystems released more of its code base under the open source license. The main reason behind the feature rich releases can be seen behind the unifiyng of Sun closed source line of IDEs engineering team with NetBeans engineering teams, and further expanding the team with new engineers and evangelists. NetBeans 6 goal was improved editor, improved SOA support and improved Java EE support, while NetBeans version 6.5 is mostly targets editor enhancement, web applications and scripting language support. While you can deploy your application to GlassFish version 3 prelude in NetBeans 6.5, NetBeans 7 will be the first IDE with Java EE 6 support including JSF 2.0 and Web Beans What of what you can expect from NetBeans 6.5 is as follow:
If you want to see more new features, which are numerous, you can tale a look at its well covered list of features with a lot of screen shots You are eager to see how these features works? You were looking for an IDE with these broad range of features out of the box? you can wait until 20th of the November or you can try its Release candidate 2 right now, by using RC2 you can check the features and report any bug that you encounter to ensure that the final release is bug free. »
Comments
Comments are listed in date ascending order (oldest first)
Submitted by aleixmr on Sun, 2008-11-02 12:23.
that's really nice, I use netbeans to made up some database driven swing applications at home, but I can't at work. It's impossible for me to muigrate those old jbuilderX foundation GUI classes without rewritting, and in spite of Matisse is a good swing designer, my clients will not pay all those migration effort I need to do ! so I will continue without Netbeans at work... :-(
Submitted by ludo on Thu, 2008-10-30 12:59.
EE 7? Not sure about that...Maybe Java EE 6 for a start :-)
Submitted by kalali on Thu, 2008-10-30 13:06.
A typo we can call it :-P and I fixed the typo
Thank you Ludo ;-)
Submitted by charles_gay on Thu, 2008-10-30 13:27.
Hi,
according to this page (wiki.netbeans.org/TestNG), it seems that Netbeans 6.5 final will support testNG.
i've tried Netbeans 6.5 RC1, and have not succeeded to find how to use testng with netbeans.
have you got some informations to clarify the situation?
cheers,
Charles.
|
||
|
|