JamesBranam's Blog
Thursday Jul 24, 2008
6.5 Tutorial Update

Hi all,
We writers have been busy updating tutorials for NetBeans 6.5. Here is the rundown of what's in store:
- Some tutorials will work only with NetBeans 6.5 and will be identified by the badge at the top of this blog entry
- Some will work with NetBeans 6.1 and 6.5 And will be identified accordingly.
- Some will work with all versions of NetBeans 6 and will be identified by a 6x stamp.
- Some may work only with 6.0 or 6.1. These will also be identified.
And while I'm on the subject, a big thanks goes out to NetCAT members who have helped all of this happen. Hats off to you!
See you tomorrow.
--James
Posted at 01:23PM Jul 24, 2008 by branajam in NetBeans | Comments[4]
Wow! New badges... :D
Posted by Varun on July 24, 2008 at 07:20 PM CEST #
Hi, James !
Can you try to update tutorial for Progress Bar component ?
After searching for "progress bar" with netbeans google custom search I only get tutorial for version 5.5.1 :(
Beside this, kudos for Netbeans crew and keep up the good work :)
Posted by Dejan Stojadinović on July 25, 2008 at 02:06 PM CEST #
Hi, James !
Can you try to update tutorial for Progress Bar component ?
After searching for "progress bar" with netbeans google custom search I only get tutorial for version 5.5.1 :(
Beside this, kudos for Netbeans crew and keep up the good work :)
Posted by Dejan Stojadinovic on July 25, 2008 at 02:37 PM CEST #
Hello -I come from the .Net World and am getting into the JSF technology... Currently I am looking for a simple example that uses drop down menus for JSF page navigation...
Using the comand buttons I have two pages with which I can go back and forth page1 button1 launches page2 -- page2 button2 launches page1 (I am trying to replicate this with menus in JSF)...
Is there a JSF menu navigation component? Could you please point me to a simple example? (preferably with Netbeans)
Thanks in advance
Posted by Markus on July 25, 2008 at 02:49 PM CEST #