NetBeans 6 delivers great updates to the Matisse GUI builder. Spend a few minutes with Roman Strobl and get an expert briefing on what's new and what has changed. (sponsored)
In this, the third and final installation of Andres' Introduction to Groovy series, you learn about how Groovy handles variable numbers of arguments, named parameters, currying, and more about Groovy operators. Including, some new operators.
Swing Fuse (actually just Fuse), is a framework designed to make it easier to create your own custom desktop components. In this article, Daniel Spiewak shows you how to get started and provides sample source code you can download.
Willam Louth shows how he uses JXInsight Probes to investigate probable performance issues with code bases that he is not familiar with. He also highlights possible pitfalls in creating a benchmark, as well as in the analysis of results.
OK so some of it went over my head especially the SOA part. However the Visual Web and Persistance API sections were an eye opener, very impressive indeed.
I am very grateful for this demo as I have just began looking at netbeans.....on the basis of this I have made a good choice.
Hi George, I am glad you liked the demo. There are
many other demos available
on netbeans.org, so you can learn more about NetBeans. The SOA features are sometimes also a bit over my head
Rapid Java EE Development with NetBeans 5.5
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OK so some of it went over my head especially the SOA part. However the Visual Web and Persistance API sections were an eye opener, very impressive indeed.I am very grateful for this demo as I have just began looking at netbeans.....on the basis of this I have made a good choice.
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George
Re: Rapid Java EE Development with NetBeans 5.5
Hi George, I am glad you liked the demo. There are many other demos available on netbeans.org, so you can learn more about NetBeans. The SOA features are sometimes also a bit over my head