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20060104 Wednesday January 04, 2006

Netbeans and Sun Java System Application Server, a winning combination...

It is nice to see that more & more outside sources are discovering how easy it is to develop using Netbeans with Sun Java System Application Server (SJSAS).

The article Netbeans as a J2EE teaching IDE represents what we have been saying all along. That Netbeans and SJSAS is one of the easiest ways to get started developing the full range of JavaEE components.

All that needs to be done to see how quickly you can get up and developing, is try the Netbeans 5.0 beta 2 bundle. Choose the "NetBeans IDE 5.0 Beta 2 + Application Server 8.1 Bundle Installer" for greatest convenience.

I have talked with many customers who go through pain staking steps so there developers don't have to get bogged down with a long procedure of installation and configuration to start developing. They want the developer to be able to stay in the IDE environment and just focus on coding, not configuration. The Netbeans/SJSAS bundle makes it extremely easy to get up and developing quickly..

If you do a side by side comparison of Eclipse with any Application Server and Netbeans with SJSAS, you will find that the Netbeans Bundles is the best & easiest way to go. Posted by basler Jan 04 2006, 09:20:57 AM PST Permalink Comments [1]

Comments:

Hi, and thanks for the nice post!

I could not manage to make trackback, so here is the link to a follow-up: http://home.izforge.com/index.php/2006/01/05/206-follow-up-netbeans-as-a-j2ee-teaching-ide

Cheers.

Posted by Julien Ponge on January 05, 2006 at 09:39 AM PST #

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