NetBeans Quick Links                June 2 2005
The release of NetBeans 4.1 and the increasing interest in and growth of  NetBeans has resulted in many developers downloading NetBeans and being pleasantly surprised.  This is not the  NetBeans of a scant two years ago.  A lot of postive additions have happened and a much faster and feature-rich NetBeans has emerged with a much more
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intuitive interface.  A number of Eclipse developers have switched and others are trying it out and liking what they are seeing. Some wanted more information.  Remember the best place to go is
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http://netbeans.org .  NetBeans (4.1) is a feature-rich environment and there are alot of resources that can help you discover all the features.  One of the best resources  is the  new NetBeans IDE  Field Guide.  The NetBeans Field Guide is currently in draft form but offers you some great information about the details of NetBeans.  The NetBeans Field Guide,
Developing Desktop,Web, Enterprise and Mobile Applications is in-work and you can look at the draft of the book here.  Bookpool.com is actually offering a 34% pre-order savings on it - see here.   Below the > symbol indicates a NEW entry.  The > symbol indicates an older entry.  There are many other great >
sources. Take a look at the new code completion work being done in NetBeans 4.2 below - pretty cool demo in Roumen's blog.   Here are some :




A Sampling of Some Recent Interesting Articles and Blog Entries

Released - NetBeans 4.1 Final Release  Now Available

Released - Visual GC Integration 0.2 Now Available

Released - NetBeans Mobility Pack 4.1 Final Release

Released - NetBeans Profiler Milestone 6 Now Available
> NetBeans 4.1 : What's New and Improved  Screencast Demo
> You Wanted More Refactorings (in NetBeans) - Here are six more
> NetBeans Startup Performance Tips
> Task Management in NetBeans
> Setting Target JDK
> Generating Getters and Setters
> Increasing Font Size
> Recent Antialiasing Changes in Editor
> Javadoc Support in NetBeans
> NetBeans Quick Tip #4 - Extending the Build Process
> NetBeans 4.2's New Code Completion
> NetBeans Field Guide and Draft
> Creating A MIDP Application Using Drag and Drop
> Vincent Brabant's Blog : Wink & Making Space in NetBeans Tutorial
> Vincent Brabant's Blog : NetBeans IDE 4.2 - New Graphics
> NetBeans IDE 4.0 Profiler Tutorial
> Roumen's Blog : Go to Class
> Tim Boudreau's Blog : Writing Memory Leak Regression Tests with INSANE
> Tim Boudreau's Blog : A Library for Creating Swing Clients
> Using UEI Emulators
> Geertjan's Blog
> Create File Templates for NetBeans Module Development
> Easy Extension of a Node's Functionality in NetBeans 4.1
> Adding Nodes to the NetBeans IDE's Runtime Window
> Baking A First Cookie for a NetBeans Module's Data Object
> Quickly Navigate through the NetBeans IDE Source Editor
> Orion Server and NetBeans IDE 4.1
> Adding an Item to a File's Popup Menu in NetBeans IDE 4.1
> Interesting Conversations at the NetBeans IDE 4.1 Release Party
> Plug JBoss, WebLogic and WebSphere into NetBeans 4.1
> Adding More Power to Menus in NetBeans 4.1
> NetBeans IDE 4.1 : Great Test Environment for Modules
> Playing with File Type in NetBeans 4.1

Docking A NetBeans Module in the IDE
    > Part 1
    > Part 2
    > Part 3
    > Part 4

NetBeans Modules For Dummies (Geertjan's Blog)
     >  Part 1
     >  Part 2
     >  Part 3
     >  Part 4
     >  Part 5
     >  Part 6
> Quick Notes for Installing Mevenide in NetBeans IDE 4.1
> Efficient Tomcat Management from NetBeans 4.1 with Ant
> Generate TLDs in NetBeans IDE 4.1 with XDoclet
> Quickly Unclutter the NetBeans IDE Source Editor
> Save Demi Moore in NetBeans IDE 4.1
> Drag-and-Drop Deployment to JBoss in NetBeans IDE 4.1
> Kickstart Wicket in NetBeans IDE 4.1
> Early JBoss Connection Pooling with NetBeans IDE 4.1 and XDoclet
> Lucky You : No Deleting of Projects in NetBeans IDE 4.1
> NetBeans IDE 4.1 : No More Worrying About Database Connections
> Efficient Deployment via Ant Scripts from NetBeans IDE 4.1
> NetBeans IDE 4.1, Ant, and Demi Moore
> Develop in NetBeans IDE 4.1, Deploy Anywhere
> Remote Debugging with NetBeans 4.1 and its Bundled Servers
> Monitor HTTP Requests on JBoss 4 from NetBeans 4.1
> Remote Debugging with NetBeans 4.1 to JBoss
> Migrating Applications Between Servers
> Geertjan's Blog : Integrating JRun 4.0 with NetBeans IDE 4.1
> Geertjan's Blog : Adding Menus to NetBeans IDE 4.1
> Geertjan's Blog : Learning About Build Targets in NetBeans IDE 4.1
> Geertjan's Blog : Customizing Contextual Menu for Deploying From NetBeans 4.1
> Geertjan's Blog : Tomcat 4, JBoss and Ant in NetBeans IDE

> CJ Hunt's Building and Running Project Looking Glass With NetBeans
> Quickly Navigating Java Source & Properties Files
> Using NetBeans to Develop with the eBay SDK for Java
> Launching the eBay Java SDK API Call Demo Sample App w NetBeans
> Editing Tip for Lazy Programmers
> Another Regexp Trick in NetBeans
> NetBeans, NYC and Springtime
> NetBeans Edge (Newsletter)
> Developing Applications for TiVO in NetBeans
> J2EE Programming (With Passion)   - NetBeans 4.1  see 1 2
> NetBeans 4.0 Hands-On Labs
> Getting Started with NetBeans and Java
> NetBeans Screencast   screencast
> Splitting NetBeans Editor Windows
> Lots of NetBeans Editor Improvements
> NetBeans on a Diet   part 1   part 2
> NetBeans Day 2005 - June 26 @ JavaONE 2005 Conference
> Netbeans RCP in Action  Part 1 Part_2
> NetBeans API List
> NetBeans : How To Write A "Hello World" Module
> NetBeans-Related Blogs
> Regexp Search In NetBeans
> Lots of NetBeans Editor Improvements
> FeedReader - A NetBeans Platform Sample and Tutorial
> Compiling Modules with NetBeans Platform Binary
> The Best Kept Secret : NetBeans (Rich Client) Platform
> Sharing Ant Targets Across NetBeans IDE Projects
> Easy Access to Tomcat Users File From NetBeans IDE
> Servlet Connection Pooling for Dummies
> Super Cool Connection Pool
> Options Window for JSP Editor
> Compiling JSP Files
> Recent Usability Improvement in NetBeans

Learning Guides (4.x)
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NetBeans IDE Field Guide (draft chapters)
> Getting Started With NetBeans IDE Tutorial, Part 1
> Refactoring in NetBeans 4.1
> Getting Started with the New JMX NetBeans Module
> J2EE 1.4 Tutorial for NetBeans IDE
> NetBeans IDE 4.1 Quick Start Guide
> Quick Start Guide for building Web Applications
> Quick Start Guide for building Web Services
> Quick Start Guide for J2EE Applications
> J2ME MIDP Development Quick Start Guide
> Using NetBeans IDE 4.1 (updated on information of 3.6 and 4.0)
> GUI Building in NetBeans IDE 4.0,  FAQ GUI Editing
> NetBeans IDE 4.1 Tag Library Tutorial
> Advanced Free-Form Project Configuration
> Midnight Cookie Company Application Tutorial for NetBeans IDE 4.1
> NetBeans IDE 4.1 Tutorial for Building Applets
> NetBeans IDE 4.0 Coin Flip Tutorial
> Importing Eclipse Projects
     Automatically Import Your Projects
     Importing an Eclipse Project from an Eclipse Workspace
     How to Import a Project Ignoring Project Dependencies
     How to Import an Eclipse Project Into NetBeans IDE
     Handling Eclipse Project Discrepancies
     Handling Eclipse Project Reference Problems
> How to Import Existing Java Source Code Into NetBeans 4.1
> How to Import Existing Web Applications Into NetBeans 4.1
> How to Import Existing Enterprise Applications Into NetBeans 4.1
> How to Import Existing J2ME MIDP Source Code Into NetBeans 4.1
> NetBeans 4.0/4.1 Cheat Sheet
> Module Developer's Resources

Getting Help
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Blogs About NetBeans
> Tim Boudreau's Blog
> Geertjan's Blog
> Roumen's Blog
> Brian's Leonard Blog
> Vincent Brabant's Blog

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