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NetBeans...or support for the CVS versioning system, and SVN. NetBeans contains all the modules needed for Java development in a single download, allowing the user to start working immediately. Modules also allow NetBeans to be extended. New... In this article: NetBeans IDE, C++, Ruby, Common Development and Distribution License, Python, DVD, Sun Microsystems, Ubuntu 8.04, and GPL |
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Computer World | October 12, 2009
Fate of some Sun technologies still up in the air
...database, and the SPARC CPU platform. But it still remains to be seen how Oracle will deal with redundancies in the Java enterprise application server and IDE spaces once Sun becomes part of Oracle. The merger between the two companies...
In this article: Oracle, NetBeans IDE, James Gosling, Java, OSGi, GlassFish, European Union, WebLogic, and MySQL
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Planet Ruby | October 17, 2009
Native JRuby Launcher For Windows
...4 different open-source projects, not to mention the commercial offerings. So I tried Launch4J, WinRun4J, Groovy Launcher, Eclipse and Netbeans launchers. For more details, take a look at JRUBY-4100. And the winner was … Netbeans! The...
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The Register | October 29, 2009
Oracle sees future in Sun's GlassFish
...its own development framework and was working in Eclipse. Now, it seems NetBeans has a life inside Oracle as a development platform for JavaFX, which Ellison has committed to. Backing what The Reg wrote, Oracle said while its JDeveloper...
In this article: Oracle, GlassFish, WebLogic, OpenOffice, Java, BEA Systems, and Larry Ellison
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ziffdavis | June 29, 2009
Sun Delivers NetBeans 6.7
Sun Delivers NetBeans 6.7 Sun Microsystems and the NetBeans developer community announce the availability of the NetBeans 6.7, a new version of the open-source IDE for Java developers. Sun Microsystems and the NetBeans developer community...
In this article: NetBeans IDE, Java, PHP, Sun Microsystems, All rights reserved, Zembly, Project Kenai, Project management, Trademark, and Groovy
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The Register | October 15, 2009
Sun preps cell-phone Java plan for netbooks
...JDeveloper suite. Rather than scrap NetBeans, as has been expected, Oracle would need to retain NetBeans because it's the only suite and framework that works with JavaFX, which remains a closed language only from Sun. Supporting the idea...
In this article: Java, Oracle, JavaFX, Jruby, BEA Systems, and Sun Microsystems
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Centre Daily Times | June 01, 2009
Seventh Annual Duke's Choice Awards Spotlights 2009's Most Innovative Java Technology Applications
Sun, Sun Microsystems, the Sun logo, Java, JavaOne, NetBeans, JVM and The Network Is The Computer are trademarks or registered trademarks of Sun Microsystems, Inc. or its subsidiaries in the United States and other countries.
In this article: Java, Sun Microsystems, Trademark, San Francisco, Cloud computing, Web applications, and Grameen Foundation
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Computer World | November 20, 2008
Sun, Microsoft boost IDEs
...environments Version 6.5 of the NetBeans open-source IDE was released by Sun and the NetBeans community, while Microsoft has added jQuery Intellisense support to Visual Studio 2008 and Visual Web Developer 2008 Express. Accessible for...
In this article: Microsoft, NetBeans IDE, Jquery, Python, PHP, JavaScript, Java, IntelliSense, Grails, and Hibernate
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OSNews | August 27, 2008
Sun for Sale?
...wrote. This doesn't strike me as even a remote possibility. Sun's recent open sourcing of Solaris, Java and NetBeans makes it clear that Sun is more inclined toward OSS. Microsoft is a company that makes its money from selling software...
In this article: Microsoft, Java, OpenSolaris, ZFS, Solaris, and Dtrace
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The Register | October 09, 2009
Sun and Oracle to pimp synergies at OpenWorld
...integrated development environment and framework. The Reg has also learned, though, NetBeans cannot be publicized by Sun, since it competes with Oracle's existing IDE and direction. Oracle's senior vice president for server technologies...
In this article: Oracle, Java, Intel, Revenue, Galaxy, Linux, MySQL, and Scott McNealy
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NetBeans refers to both a platform for the development of applications for the network (using Java, JavaScript, PHP, Python, Ruby, Groovy, C, and C++), and an integrated development environment (IDE) developed using the NetBeans Platform.
The NetBeans Platform allows applications to be developed from a set of modular software components called modules. A module is a Java archive file that contains Java classes written to interact with the NetBeans Open APIs and a manifest file that identifies it as a module. Applications built on modules can be extended by adding new modules. Since modules can be developed independently, applications based on the NetBeans platform can be extended by third party developers.
- Name:
- NetBeans IDE
- Genre:
- Java IDE
- Developed by:
- Sun Microsystems
- License Type:
- CDDL or GPL2 + "certain source files" allow classpath exception
- OS:
- Multi-platform
- Language:
- Multilingual
- Latest Release:
- 6.7
- Written In:
- Java
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