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Web and application developers are facing continuing pressure for efficiency and are seeking to adopt the latest standards and advancements in the Java language and platform. To address this need, ...
Java development teams around the world are looking to leverage their existing Java skills while building advanced user interfaces based on newer technologies, accessible from any device. To address ...
The newly released NetBeans version 7.1 comes with full support for Swing, JSF, and Oracle's updated JavaFX With its newly updated NetBeans Java IDE (integrated developer environment), Oracle has ...
Oh, don't get me wrong. Oracle still doesn't want to manage NetBeans. But Oracle claims it's not just dumping the NetBeans integrated developer environment (IDE) code. In an email, Bill Pataky, VP of ...
Oracle has released JavaFX 2.0, a major rewrite of the company's Java platform for creating and deploying rich Internet applications (RIAs) that behave consistently across a wide variety of connected ...
After the big pow-wow a few months back between Sun Microsystems then-CEO Scott McNealy and Oracle Chairman and CEO Larry Ellison, I was on the end of my seat as NetBeans Day crept near. The big check ...
Developers will be able to test-drive the next generation Java programming language by using the new version of Oracle’s NetBeans IDE, released Wednesday. “The main focus for this release has been ...
Oracle, which acquired the NetBeans IDE as part of its acquisition of Sun Microsystems last year, said the new NetBeans IDE 7.0 release demonstrates its continuing commitment to the NetBeans community ...
Although originally built to develop enterprise Java apps, the NetBeans IDE (integrated development environment) is increasingly being rigged to help developers use the lighter weight HTML5 and ...
Those of you who are eager to know which of the two main open source Java based IDEs Oracle would support — NetBeans, which is a product Oracle has inherited from Sun, or Eclipse, which was originally ...
NEW YORK — With its newly updated NetBeans Java IDE (integrated developer environment), Oracle has focused on updating the tools and libraries so they can be used to build more sophisticated user ...