The NetBeans Team is pleased to announce the release of NetBeans IDE 6.7.1, which supports the latest JavaFX SDK.
Download NetBeans 6.7.1 (A JavaFX-only download bundle is also available.)
NetBeans IDE 6.7.1 is an update to NetBeans IDE 6.7 and includes the...
1 replies - 22034 views - 07/27/09 by Tinu Awopetu in Announcements
New Training Dates for 2012 in Munich with Dream Team Member Anton Epple Eppleton IT Consulting
is happy to announce new training dates for our "NetBeans Platform Certified Training Courses" with NetBeans Dream Team Member Toni Epple:18. - 19....
0 replies - 515 views - 01/12/12 by Toni Epple in Announcements
Last week I wrote about how to create your own JavaFX control, using a DatePicker as an example. What is especially cool is that you can easily change the look and feel of any JavaFX control using CSS. For that purpose, we applied CSS-styles to several nodes...
3 replies - 3916 views - 01/02/12 by Toni Epple in Articles
We are pleased to announce the release of the enterprise look and feel Synthetica V2.14.1 and SyntheticaAddons V1.6.1. Please find all major improvements of the updates below - a complete list of changes can be found at the Synthetica changelog and the...
0 replies - 359 views - 12/15/11 by Wolfgang Zitzel... in Announcements
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6 replies - 2403 views - 12/10/11 by Buddhika Ariyaratne in Articles
Like every year everyone here in Munich is preparing for the Oktoberfest, dusting their Lederhosn or buying a new Dirndl. It's really a nice event, well, it's the world's largest fair, starting on September 17th.
0 replies - 2373 views - 08/25/11 by Toni Epple in Announcements
Today, Russian venture firm DST Global invested a record breaking $800 million into Twitter. According to the release, half of that investment is meant to let Twitter employees and investors cash out their shares, with the other $400 million sold in new...
0 replies - 15032 views - 08/02/11 by Ross Jernigan in Daily Dose
We are pleased to announce the release of the enterprise look and feel Synthetica V2.13.0 and SyntheticaAddons V1.5.0. Please find all major improvements of the updates below - a complete list of changes can be found at the Synthetica changelog and the...
2 replies - 1122 views - 07/15/11 by Wolfgang Zitzel... in Announcements
With this article I'm starting a series derived from how I'm designing
blueBill
Mobile, an Android application, but in addition to
technology-related topics (not only Android) I'll talk a lot about general
design strategies. A relevant effort...
0 replies - 11786 views - 06/22/11 by Fabrizio Giudici in Articles
I am an experienced Java developer who has used various IDEs and prefer NetBeans IDE over all others by a long shot. I am also very fond of Maven as the tool to simplify and automate nearly every aspect of the development of my Java project throughout its...
12 replies - 41584 views - 06/18/11 by Farrukh Najmi in News
Oracle's newly released NetBeans 7.0 features support for Java 7 features. The JDK 7 component of NetBeans 7.0 is technically an early access snapshot. A NetBeans 7.0.1 release in October will feature the final version of JDK 7. Even developers who...
2 replies - 25526 views - 04/20/11 by Katie Mckinsey in Daily Dose
The NetBeans Team is pleased to announce that the first release candidate build of NetBeans IDE 7.0 is now available for download.
0 replies - 5598 views - 03/29/11 by Tinu Awopetu in Announcements
Java EE 6 developers will wake up this morning and be able to experience a
new, major
release of the Oracle GlassFish Server and the companion GlassFish Server
3.1, Open Source Edition. This release extends Java EE 6 Reference
Implementation New...
0 replies - 596 views - 03/01/11 by Pieter Humphrey in Announcements
In order to help early adopters explore Java 7 we've put up a series of blog posts starting with installing the latest JDK 7 binary build, followed by installing NetBeans 7.0 (Beta 2). Regular blog posts featuring code samples and the weekly state of Java 7...
1 replies - 1004 views - 02/23/11 by Martijn Verburg in Announcements
The NetBeans team reported that they were dropping Ruby support
in their IDE. They also said they were hoping that someone in the
community could pick up support. Over the last couple of weeks I have
been talking to the NetBeans team about how the...
2 replies - 10550 views - 02/17/11 by Thomas Enebo in News