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What's New in NetBeans IDE 6.0

1. Editor Improvements
2. Ruby/JRuby/Ruby on Rails Support
3. Easier Installation and Upgrading
4. Swing GUI Development
5. Profiling
6. Web and Java EE
7. Mobility
8. SOA
9. UML
10. NetBeans Platform API Improvements

Web and Java EE


Built-in visual design for web applications. The Visual Web project template is now merged with the main web application project template. Just add the Visual Web JavaServer Faces framework to your web project and leverage a comprehensive library of Ajax enabled JavaServer Faces components to build your application.

Visual page flow editing. Linking pages in your web application has never been easier with the new Visual Page Flow Editor, supporting JavaServer Faces, JSP, and HTML pages.

Enhanced JavaScript support. Full syntax highlighting, code completion, and error checking for JavaScript code is available both in stand-alone JavaScript files and in HTML, RHTML, and JSP files.

Greater web services support. Drag and drop consumption of web services in visual web app pages. Restful web services are available to wrap entity beans and provide easy CRUD functionality. Better visual editing of JAX-WS web services.

Support for Ajax-enabled JavaServer Faces components. Project Woodstock component library encapsulates Javascript and complex server side within JavaServer Faces components. Using an Ajax-enabled component is like working with any other component: Drag and drop the component, set properties, and customize server-side event handlers.

Easy migration from Java Studio Creator. Positioned as the migration path for Java Studio Creator 2, NetBeans 6 preserves your investment in Java Studio Creator projects while allowing you to leverage the many productivity features of the NetBeans IDE in one tool.

Enhanced CSS editing. The CSS Editor lets you preview changes to your CSS as you make them.


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