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Creating Portlets for Web Sites With the NetBeans IDE by Dana Nourie Learn how to create portlets and provide dynamic content by using drag-and-drop jMaki widgets in the NetBeans IDE. (May 2008)
The Open Possibilities of the 2007 JavaOne Conference by Christine Dorffi
Are you ready for the 2007 JavaOne conference, coming to San Francisco May 8 to 11? Pre-conference events on May 7 include NetBeans Software Day and Java University. Learn more. (March 2007)
Java Technologies for Web Applications by Dana Nourie
Learn about what Java technologies you can use to create web applications, when you might decide to use individual technologies, and where to go to get started, using JDK 5.0 with the Java EE platform. (November 2006)
Getting Started With the NetBeans IDE 5.0 BlueJ Edition by Dana Nourie
This article gets you started using the NetBeans IDE 5.0 BlueJ Edition. You'll learn how to load and edit existing projects, and then you'll create a new project and use drag-and-drop features to create a graphical user interface (GUI). (September 2006)
Refactoring in NetBeans 4.1 by Robert Eckstein
The NetBeans 4.1 IDE now has built-in support for refactoring. This article helps you to make the most of these up-and-coming tools that allow you to automatically improve source code without changing your application's external behavior. (May 2005)
Getting Started with an IDE by Dana Nourie
Which IDE is for you: Java Studio Creator, Java Studio Enterprise, or NetBeans? Discover the advantages and differences in the three IDEs that Sun Microsystems supports. (March 2005)
NetBeans IDE 4.1 by Qusay H. Mahmoud
Out-of-the-box support for J2EE 1.4 and Web Services. Check out what early access release 2 can do for you! (February 2005)
NetBeans IDE: What's New in NetBeans 4.0 IDE by Qusay H. Mahmoud
The NetBeans IDE is a fun software productivity tool that allows you to develop state-of-the-art applications -- whether stand-alone, web-based, or mobile/wireless. The NetBeans 4.0 IDE (beta version is available) will eclipse all other IDEs that you have seen before. Learn more .. (August 2004)
Java Studio Creator: An IDE to Create Web Applications by Dana Nourie
Read about Sun Java Studio Creator, the IDE that enables you to create two-tier Web applications. (April 2004)
NetBeans 3.6 IDE Released by Kammie Kayl
NetBeans 3.6 IDE is the next major revision to the Integrated Development Environment (IDE), and brings users a number of significant improvements, including improvements to the editor, window navigation, web and J2EE development. (April 2004)
An Ant Primer: Part I by Merwyn Welcome
Ant is a build tool for Java platform programmers that helps to automate the building and deployment of the Java platform and J2EE software applications. (June 2003)
Java Web Start to the Rescue by Raghavan N. Srinivas Learn client-side deployment using several different Java technologies, with a particular focus on Java Web Start. (August 2001)
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