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NetBeans has evolved considerably since it was acquired by Sun in 1999 and open-sourced in 2000. The NetBeans IDE is an open-source integrated development environment written entirely in Java using the NetBeans Platform. The NetBeans IDE runs on Windows, Linux, Mac OS X and Solaris. NetBeans IDE is open-source and free. NetBeans supports many languages, including C, C++, Java, Ruby, Python, PHP, Perl and JavaScript.
in Open Source
via SunFlash Newsletter @ 15:17 13th Jul
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SAN FRANCISCO (07/08/2008) - In a not-so-surprising revelation, Sun plans to support the Python and Jython scripting languages in future releases of the open-source NetBeans IDE, which has been expanding beyond its Java origins lately.
in Java
via Java World @ 11:18 16th Jul
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Jaspersoft ships iReport plug-in, the NetBeans community's most popular download, and new upgrade of 'Jasper for MySQL'
in Linux
via Linux PR @ 1:12 14th Aug
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What's the most downloaded plug-in from the NetBeans Web site? If you're not a user of this popular IDE, you might be surprised to learn that it's iReport, a tool for an open source reporting and business intelligence (BI) graphical development environment called JasperReports.
in Java
via Application Development Trends @ 23:51 20th Aug
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via Java Developers Journal @ 23:12 23rd Jun
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via BI This Week @ 9:15 27th Aug
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Sun, Sun Microsystems, the Sun logo, CoolThreads, Java, JavaFX, JVM, NetBeans, OpenSolaris, Solaris, Sun Blade, Sun Fire, Sun Ray, StarOffice, Sun StorEdge, Sun StorageTek, iForce and iPlanet are trademarks or registered trademarks of Sun Microsystems, Inc. in the United States and other countries.
in IP & Patents
via SunFlash Newsletter @ 23:15 27th Jul
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The Sun Java Composite Application Platform Suite (CAPS) Release 6, aligns with Sun Java System Application Server 9.1 UR2 and NetBeans 6.1, providing a pluggable architecture based on Java Business Integration (JBI) and associated tooling. Aside from many of the new features, it is still capable of offering backward compatibility for 5.0.5 and 5.1.x projects. Some of the newer features of the Java CAPS are as follows:
in Developer
via SunFlash Newsletter @ 23:14 13th Jul
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Hamburg, Germany - 2008-06-26 - froglogic GmbH today announced version 3.4 of the leading, cross-platform automated GUI testing tool Squish. Squish supports creating and running automated GUI tests for applications based on a variety of user interface technologies including Trolltech's Qt toolkit, Java AWT/Swing/NetBeans, Java SWT/Eclipse RCP/JFaces, Web/HTML/AJAX and Mac OS X Carbon/Cocoa.
in Developer
via Embedded Computing Design @ 13:16 30th Jun
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