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NetBeans(TM) IDE Field Guide
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Only Complete Guide and Reference for NetBeans IDE 4.1! NetBeans integrated development environment won awards today are state-of-the-art Java IDE. NetBeans is the first free, open source IDE to support Java 2 Standard Edition (J2SE) 5.0, and was a leader in providing advanced support for Java 2 Enterprise Edition (J2EE), Java 2 Micro Edition (J2ME), and other technologies. NetBeans IDE facilitate all aspects of the development of Java applications, combines advanced features into one well-designed package. Coverage includes Navigation NetBeans IDE, and creating, opening, and the project configuration Using NetBeans 'special Ant integration to work with the existing complex projectsMaximizing productivity in everyday coding, debugging, and refactoringDeveloping web applications with NetBeans' built-in Apache Tomcat Web serverCreating and the web servicesUsing consuming enterprise beans to extend the web application with business logic Constructing, assembling, and verifying large-scale J2EE applicationsManaging Sun Java System Application Server through NetBeans IDEDeveloping J2ME handheld applications with the NetBeans Mobility Pack If you're new to NetBeans, this book will help you quickly leverage the power throughout the entire cycle edit-compile-test-debug-deploy.
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- ISBN-10: 0131876201
- ISBN-13: 9780131876200
- Publisher: Prentice Hall
- Pages: 432
- Date: July 2005
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