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What is NetBeans?

NetBeans refers to both a platform framework for Java desktop applications, and an integrated development environment (IDE) for developing with Java, JavaScript, PHP, Python, Ruby, Groovy, C, C++, Scala, Clojure, and others.

Title : How to create EJB project in NetBeans 7.0?
Author : PacktPub
Date : Mon Jun 13th, 2011

This book does require a minimal knowledge of Java platform, more specifically the language ifself. But the book might as well be used by either beginners, who are trying to dip their toes in new technology, or more experienced developers, who are trying to switch from other IDEs but want to decrease their learning curve of a new environment. NetBeans integrates so many different technologies, many of which are present in this book, that it is beyond the scope of this book to cover all of them in depth. We provide the reader with links and information where to go when further knowledge is required.

Title : Create applications using ObjectDb and JPA in NetBeans
Author : BuddhikaAriyaratne
Date : Sat Feb 19th, 2011

I have been developing Java applications for a long time and the major difficulty was the coding part related to database manipulations. Recently I shifted to use Object-Relational Mapping through JPA. I have used TopLink, EclipseLink, and Hibernate. Although I could achieve the functionally I want with ease, the output was slower when compared to normal method of database connection with JDBC. Then I used some Object databases like neoDatis. They were quite faster, yet I was reluctant to proceed as most of them had their own standards and did not comply to JPA. Finally I found the ObjectDB, an Object database for Java which completely supports JPA.

Title : Window System in NetBeans Platform 6.9
Author : PacktPub
Date : Fri Sep 17th, 2010

In short, the requirements for window management have become quite complex and can only be met by means of an external docking framework, otherwise all these various concerns would need to be coded (and debugged, tested, and maintained) by hand. The NetBeans Platform 6.9 provides all of these features via its docking framework, known as the NetBeans Window System. It also provides an APito let you programmatically access the Window System. Together, the Window System and its APifulfill all the requirements described above, letting you concentrate on your domain knowledge and business logic rather than on the work of creating a custom window management facility for each of your applications.

Title : Building SOA-Based Composite Applications Using NetBeans IDE 6
Author : PacktPub
Date : Thu Oct 8th, 2009

This book introduces basic SOA concepts and shows how you can use NetBeans and OpenESB tools to design and deploy a composite application. After introducing the SOA concepts, you are introduced to various NetBeans Editors and aids that you need to understand and work with to design a composite application. The last part of the book deals with a full fl edged incremental example on how you can build a complex composite application with necessary screen shots accompanied by the source code available on the website.

Title : Java EE 5.0 Development with NetBeans 6.0 (Developing Web Applications using JSF)
Author : PacktPub
Date : Sun Dec 14th, 2008

Before JSF was developed, Java web applications were typically developed using non-standard web application frameworks such as Apache Struts, Tapestry, Spring Web MVC, or many others. These frameworks are built on top of the Servlet and JSP standards, and automate a lot of functionality that needs to be manually coded when using these APIs directly.

Title : Developing a Spring Framework MVC application step-by-step using NetBeans
Author : KannanRaghupathy
Date : Mon Nov 24th, 2008

Developing a Spring Framework MVC application step-by-step using NetBeans

Title : JAX-WS Web Services in NetBeans 6.1
Author : SriHari
Date : Tue Aug 5th, 2008

Java API for XML Web Services(JAX-WS) is an important part of latest JEE specification (Java EE 5 platform). In this article we will see how to develop JAX-WS based web services using NetBeans 6.1 IDE. This article will not provide any of the theoretical information about JAX-WS.

Title : JPA in NetBeans 6.1
Author : SriHari
Date : Mon Jul 28th, 2008

In this article we will see how to use Java Persistence API (JPA) in NetBeans 6.1 with in a Java application. The JPA was first introduced as part of the Java EE 5 platform. This article will not provide any of the theoretical information about JPA.

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