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Articles:
  • Developing Portlets with the NetBeans Portlet Plugin by Vihang Pathak, Satya Ranjan   - [Clicks: 295]
    This article describes portlet development using the NetBeans Portlet Plugin.
    http://java.sun.com/developer/technicalArticles/J2EE/sdk_nbportletplugin/ - Dec, 2006
  • Create Great-Looking GUIs With NetBeans IDE 5.5 by John O'Conner   - [Clicks: 279]
    Learn how NetBeans IDE 5.5 GUI Builder's Free Design layout mode and GroupLayout manager help you create platform-independent designs for user interfaces. New features simplify internationalization and reuse of GUI components in Java SE 6 or ealier versions of the Java platform.
    http://java.sun.com/developer/technicalArticles/tools/nb_guibuilder/ - Nov, 2006
  • Downloading and Importing AJAX and Other Components   - [Clicks: 76]
    This tutorial shows how to download a component module from the NetBeans Visual Web Pack 5.5 Update Center and import the module into the IDE. The instructions are specific to downloading the sample BluePrints AJAX Component module. If you are downloading another component module, simply substitute the module name.
    http://www.netbeans.org/kb/55/vwp-ajaximportcomponents.html - Nov, 2006
  • Faster Enterprise Application Development with NetBeans 5.5 by Roman Strobl   - [Clicks: 115]
    At the end of October, Sun introduced NetBeans 5.5, a new version of the open-source Java IDE. NetBeans 5.5 brings full support of the Java EE 5 standard, which significantly simplifies development of web and enterprise applications. Three new packs are also available with NetBeans: Enterprise Pack, C/C++ Pack and Visual Web Pack. Let's look at what new functionalities are now available in the IDE and in the packs.
    http://www.netbeans.org/kb/articles/faster-enterprise-app.html - Nov, 2006
  • Porting A Legacy Web Application to NetBeans by David Haynes   - [Clicks: 30]
    Many articles and books dealing with projects in NetBeans start with the assumption that you are developing your project from scratch. This article discusses the steps required if you have acquired an existing web application and want to convert it to use NetBeans as a development and deployment tool.
    http://www.netbeans.org/kb/articles/porting-webapps.html - Nov, 2006
  • Web Application Performance Profiling by Emanuel Hucka   - [Clicks: 27]
    Articles that describe the monitoring and profiling tools available in the IDE.
    http://testwww.netbeans.org/kb/50/profiler-demo2.html - Oct, 2006
  • Getting Started With the NetBeans IDE 5.0 BlueJ Edition by Dana Nourie   - [Clicks: 42]
    This article gets you started using NetBeans IDE 5.0 BlueJ Edition and explains how BlueJ differs from the NetBeans IDE 5.0. First, you'll discover how easy it is to load existing projects and edit them, and then you'll learn to create a new project and use drag-and-drop features to create a graphical user interface (GUI).
    http://java.sun.com/developer/technicalArticles/tools/bluej/ - Sep, 2006
  • Create a Web Service Using NetBeans 5.0 IDE by Beth Stearns, John Baker   - [Clicks: 121]
    This article shows you how to use the NetBeans 5.0 IDE to create a web service from scratch and then consume the service from within a Sun Java Studio Creator 2 IDE. To illustrate this process, we create a simple FortuneTeller web service.
    http://developers.sun.com/prodtech/javatools/jscreator/reference/techart/2/create_consume_web_services.html - Jun, 2006
  • Getting Started with XML Schema Tools by Annette Wegscheider   - [Clicks: 35]
    The XML schema tools focus on complex information display and real-world use issues (for example, scalable visualization and editing of massive XML schemas). In addition, the XML schema tools reduce the complexity of creating and editing XML schemas, thus allowing someone who is not a schema expert to create and modify XML schema and other XML documents. Using the XML schema tools, you can reference external schemas and run advanced queries in the Analysis view.
    http://www.netbeans.org/kb/55/xmltools_overview.html - Jun, 2006
  • NetBeans IDE 5.0 CVS Tutorial by Dan Templeton   - [Clicks: 88]
    This tutorial is intended as an introduction to using the built-in CVS module in NetBeans IDE 5.0. This tutorial assumes no familiarity with the CVS modules from previous IDE releases and will not address differences between the CVS support in NetBeans IDE 5.0 and CVS support in previous versions. This tutorial assumes that you have access to a CVS repository that you can check out.
    http://www.netbeans.org/kb/50/cvs-tutorial.html - Jun, 2006
  • Using Hibernate with the Java Persistence API by John Jullion-Ceccarelli   - [Clicks: 162]
    One of the main features of the new Java Persistence API that was introduced with the Java EE 5 platform is that you can plug in any persistence provider that you want. The Sun Java System Application Server 9 ships with Oracles's Toplink persistence provider. In this tutorial, we will install the Hibernate persistence provider on the application server and use it to develop a quick application that accesses a database with the Java Persistence API.
    http://www.netbeans.org/kb/articles/hibernate-javaee.html - May, 2006
  • Creating a CRUD application with Java EE 5 and NetBeans 5.5 by Roman Strobl   - [Clicks: 268]
    In this demo Roman Strobl shows how easy it is to create a simple web application with Java EE 5 and NetBeans IDE 5.5. Discover how you can take advantage of new code generation wizards and other features which simplify the creation of Java Enterprise applications that cover all basic database functions, Create, Read, Update, and Delete (CRUD).
    http://www.netbeans.org/kb/55/persistence-demo.html - May, 2006
  • Building Java GUIs with Matisse: A Gentle Introduction by Dick Wall   - [Clicks: 92]
    In NetBeans 5.0 a new option is available -- Matisse is Java UI building done right.
    http://www.developer.com/java/ent/article.php/3589961 - Mar, 2006

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Magazines:
  • NetBeans Magazine - Issue Two - Nov 2006   - [Clicks: 62]
    This edition of NetBeans Magazine covers a wide range of new features in NetBeans 5.5 and its main extensions, while also delving into core Java technologies. A thorough tutorial puts the new features in Java EE 5 through their paces, using NetBeans to build a complete enterprise application with JPA persistence, EJB 3.0 components and JSF. In two other articles, you learn step by step how to use the new visual BPEL designer to create and test a business process, and also to develop web services starting from Java SE projects. A quick-start tutorial shows you how to develop a plug-in module that connects to Google Code Search, and a comprehensive article covers the NetBeans Platform presenting the design ideas behind NetBeans’ pluggable architecture. You also learn UML modeling in practice by reverse-engineering a complete Java application. And this edition highlights the pervasiveness of the NetBeans community by showcasing a sampling of NetBeans-related projects and initiatives from around the world.
    [Includes source code]
    http://www.netbeans.org/community/magazine/ - Nov, 2006
  • NetBeans Magazine - Issue One - May 2006   - [Clicks: 25]
    This special first edition of NetBeans Magazine showcases a wide selection of IDE and extension features, from desktop and web development to plug-in module creation. Beginners will learn how to develop a complete desktop application using Matisse and other IDE facilities. Seasoned programmers will also benefit, knowing details about the NetBeans Profiler, which introduces breakthrough innovations in profiling tools, and further learn about GroupLayout, the layout manager that is the core of Matisse. Also shown is how to use IDE features and modules to detect bug patterns, enforce code conventions, and closely follow coding rules that promote overall quality and reduce maintenance costs.
    [Includes source code]
    http://www.netbeans.org/community/magazine/issue1.html - May, 2006

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Tutorials:
  • Performing Inserts, Updates, and Deletes   - [Clicks: 166]
    This tutorial shows you how to use NetBeans Visual Web Pack 5.5 to build a web application that can create, retrieve, update, and delete database rows. The application provides a drop-down list of master data along with a synchronized detail table. Users of the application can add to, update, and delete the records in the detail table and from its associated database.
    http://www.netbeans.org/kb/55/vwp-inserts_updates_deletes.html - Dec, 2006
  • Using the AJAX Progress Bar Component   - [Clicks: 76]
    This tutorial shows you how to use NetBeans Visual Web Pack 5.5 to build a web application that uses the sample Java BluePrints AJAX Progress Bar component. The tutorial shows several uses of the Progress Bar. First, you configure the Progress Bar for a determinate use case. In this case, the Progressf Bar shows the percentage of progress as the task is completed. Next, you configure the Progress Bar for an indeterminate use case. Here, the Progress Bar indicates only that a task is under way, and not the percentage of progress completed, because the extent of the progress is unknown. Finally, you configure the Progress Bar to handle a failed task.
    http://www.netbeans.org/kb/55/vwp-ajaxprogressbar.html - Dec, 2006
  • Creating a wizard console in NetBeans IDE 5.5 by Usman Saleem   - [Clicks: 59]
    The following tutorial shows you ways how to create a wizard style console using NetBeans IDE 5.5 GUI builder. In this tutorial we will be creating a sample task scheduling wizard. After going through the tutorial, you should be able to create simple or complex wizard style UI components with ease.
    http://www.netbeans.org/kb/55/wizard-tutorial-uzi.html - Nov, 2006
  • Refactoring in a BPEL Module Project Using NetBeans Enterprise Pack by Sherry Barkodar   - [Clicks: 15]
    This tutorial explores refactoring in NetBeans Enterprise Pack. The NetBeans IDE with NetBeans Enterprise Pack supports XML schema, Business Process Execution Language (BPEL), and Web Service Description Language (WSDL) source file refactoring. You can use refactoring to rename and safely delete local and global components. The IDE will ensure that a rename or safe delete action is propagated throughout the project tree. This means that you will not have to change the references manually. Refactoring reduces the complexity of making changes to XML schema and WSDL files and reduces unnecessary repetition. The IDE's refactoring features show you the parts of your project that are affected and makes all necessary changes to your code. In this tutorial, you will review refactoring functionality in a BPEL Module project.
    http://www.netbeans.org/kb/55/ep-refactoring.html - Nov, 2006
  • Developing a Web Application with the Visual Web Pack 5.5   - [Clicks: 133]
    In this tutorial, you use the NetBeans Visual Web Pack 5.5 to create and run a simple web application, Hello Web. The example application asks you to input a name and then displays a message that uses that name. At first, you implement this page with an input field. Then you replace the input field with a drop-down list from which the user can choose a name. The drop-down list is populated with names from a database table.
    http://www.netbeans.org/kb/55/vwp-helloweb.html - Nov, 2006
  • Getting Started With NetBeans Visual Web Pack 5.5   - [Clicks: 88]
    This tutorial gives you a whirlwind tour of NetBeans Visual Web Pack 5.5. The tutorial shows you how to use the Visual Web Pack features to perform the typical phases of web application development. The tutorial is designed so that you do not need to go through it in any particular order. You might want to skim over it quickly and then return to each section as time allows.
    http://www.netbeans.org/kb/55/vwp-intro.html - Oct, 2006
  • Subversion Support in NetBeans IDE   - [Clicks: 37]
    This guide shows you the things you need to do get Subversion working with your sources in the IDE and provides a quick overview of the most important features.
    http://www.netbeans.org/kb/articles/subversion-preview.html - Oct, 2006

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