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The NetBeans IDE is oriented on wide audience of developers from beginners up to experts. Each of them can find useful set of the development tools that are embedded in the IDE or can be integrated with. The NetBeans IDE is the modular system and it can be configured according to user needs. | |||
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Revision as of 13:10, 26 January 2009
NetBeans 6.5
Summary
Re-base to NetBeans 6.5
Owner
- Name: Victor G. Vasilyev
- email: victor.vasilyev@sun.com
Current status
- Targeted release: Fedora 42
- Last updated: 26-Jan-2009
- Percentage of completion: 100%
Detailed Description
NetBeans IDE 6.5 is a significant update of NetBeans IDE 6.1 and includes the following changes:
- PHP support with code completion, Xdebug and web service features.
- JavaFX 1.0 supports animation, graphics and media codecs for rich content application development.
- New Support for Groovy and Grails.
- Improved JavaScript, AJAX and Ruby support.
- Automatic Compile and Deploy on Save for Java and Java EE applications.
- Improved database support: SQL history, SQL completion, and results viewing and editing improvements.
- Improved Java ME support for Data Binding, SVG and Custom Component creation.
- GUI Builder: Support for Nimbus and simple class names.
- JUnit: single test method support.
- Debugger: Redesign of Step into feature.
For information about the main development features in NetBeans IDE, see:
Benefit to Fedora
Latest features of the NetBeans 6.5 will be available to developers on the Fedora platform.
Scope
How To Test
User Experience
The NetBeans IDE is oriented on wide audience of developers from beginners up to experts. Each of them can find useful set of the development tools that are embedded in the IDE or can be integrated with. The NetBeans IDE is the modular system and it can be configured according to user needs.
Dependencies
Contingency Plan
Documentation
The NetBeans is shipped with the on-line documentation in forms of JavaDoc, JavaHelp, HTML and textual files. Prepared packages provide all this documentation.
The NetBeans project also supports Internet resources, including the knowledge base and wiki.
Release Notes
See the section Detailed Description for info about essential changes in the NetBeans 6.5 release.
NetBeans IDE 6.5 Release Notes
Comments and Discussion