NetBeans™ IDE Field Guide: Developing Desktop, Web, Enterprise, and Mobile Applications (2nd Edition) |  | Authors: Patrick Keegan, Ludovic Champenois, Gregory Crawley, Charlie Hunt, Christopher Webster Publisher: Prentice Hall Category: Book
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Languages: English (Unknown), English (Original Language), English (Published) Media: Paperback Edition: 2 Pages: 424 Number Of Items: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.9 Dimensions (in): 9.2 x 7.1 x 1.1
ISBN: 0132395525 EAN: 9780132395526 ASIN: 0132395525
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The Only Complete Guide and Reference for NetBeans™ IDE 5.0 The award-winning NetBeans™ IDE eases all aspects of Java application development, incorporating a wide range of powerful features into one well-designed package. NetBeans IDE is consistently first in supporting the latest Java technologies for developing desktop, web, enterprise, and mobile applications. NetBeans™ IDE Field Guide provides an introduction to the IDE and an extensive range of topics to help you with both everyday and advanced programming tasks, including - Taking advantage of the Ant-based project system to create easily deployable projects
- Developing web applications with the built-in Apache Tomcat web server
- Constructing, assembling, and verifying large-scale Java EE applications
- Managing the Sun Java System Application Server through NetBeans IDE
- Developing mobile applications with the NetBeans Mobility Pack
- In this expanded second edition, you can also learn how to
- Build powerful and attractive desktop applications with the Matisse GUI Builder
- Profile your applications for performance issues
- Develop modules for NetBeans IDE and rich-client applications based on the NetBeans Platform
- Chat and share code with other developers using the NetBeans Collaboration Modules
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