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20080818 Monday August 18, 2008
Java ate Mobility - NetBeans 6.5 distributions NetBeans

NetBeans Mobility distribution has been swallowed by Java distribution. What a nice title for a newspaper. But the reality is simpler. NetBeans just changed the distributions that are provided for download for users.

There used to be Java SE, Java EE, Mobility (Java ME) distributions in old releases. In NetBeans 6.5, there is only small Java SE distro and big Java bundle that includes everything about Java development including Java ME, Java SE and Java EE + the server side.

Picture is worth a thousand words:

NetBeans 6.0 distributions



NetBeans 6.5 distributions

TIP: If the bandwidth is problem for you and you want to download as less as possible then you can download the Java SE distribution. Later when you need an additional functionality just open "Tools > Plugins". You can choose what plugin or whole category of plugins you've missed and install it.


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Hello,
i have a problem with Netbeans 6.*
i wrote a java program with visual midlet component
in netbeans...
but number of list and alerts in designer page are about 50...
my netbeans app is very low and my one core of amd x2 processor is fully used by java.exe and its used memory is about 400mb!!!
its very hard to complete my project what should i do to correct?
my jdk ver is 1.6. update 10
please help

Posted by FARSHID on September 02, 2008 at 07:14 PM CEST #

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