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Both the NetBeans Platform and the NetBeans IDE use some number of the Java libraries additionally to the OpenJDK. Part of the libraries are already accessible in the target Fedora release, but a handful of packages need to be ported or upgraded. | |||
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Revision as of 18:41, 12 August 2008
NetBeans
Summary
NetBeans [1] is an open-source software development project with an active community [2].
Owner
- Name: Victor G. Vasilyev
Current status
- Targeted release: Fedora 42
- Last updated: Aug 12th 2008
- Percentage of completion: 5%
Detailed Description
The NetBeans project provides two target products:
- NetBeans Platform is a framework for development of Rich Client Swing Applications. [3]
- NetBeans IDE is an Integrated Development Environment (IDE) for Java/JavaFX, C/C++, Ruby, UML, etc. [4]
Benefit to Fedora
Fedora users obtain:
- easy and rapid way to organize environment for development of systems that can be based on modern technologies and popular programming languages.
- a way for development of applications based on the NetBeans Platform. All the tools required for development of the Rich Client Swing Applications are included in the IDE.
Scope
Both the NetBeans Platform and the NetBeans IDE use some number of the Java libraries additionally to the OpenJDK. Part of the libraries are already accessible in the target Fedora release, but a handful of packages need to be ported or upgraded.
Test Plan
User Experience
The NetBeans IDE is oriented on wide audience of developers from beginners up to experts.
Dependencies
Contingency Plan
Documentation
Release Notes
Comments and Discussion