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20060216 Thursday February 16, 2006

Where is the NetBeans with JavaEE5 support avalaible? I have seen some e-mails on mailing lists that NetBeans JavaEE daily builds aren't avalaible on netbeans.org. It's true and this issue should be already resolved. However, forget for Java EE 5 builds since these builds will not be avalaible any more, you should use 5.5 release from now.

What's happened with old builds and what's are new ones?
The development of the JavaEE5 stuff has been done on javaee5 branch. The builds from this branch was published on pages as JavaEE5 release. We created new branch with name release55 from javaee5 and merged some fixies and changes in J2EE modules from trunk. These, changes look horrible but it seems that everything was done successfully and we can start to implement new features on this branch. The upcomming NetBeans 5.5 release will be built from this branch. Posted by pblaha ( Feb 16 2006, 01:12:14 PM CET ) Permalink Comments [4]

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Am I right that NB 5.1 has been now named NB 6.0?

Posted by Ramón Ramos on February 16, 2006 at 02:42 PM CET #

NetBeans 5.1 release was renamed to Netbeans 5.5 since will support JavaEE5 and NetBeans 6.0 is release that will be after 5.5 and sources are in Netbeans trunk. Developemnt team is splitted in two parts, J2EE team is working on NetBeans 5.5 and other teams are preparing changes for next-next relase NetBeans 6.0.

Posted by Petr on February 16, 2006 at 05:52 PM CET #

We need to remove the "java EE 5" choice in the combox box of the download page... Only the 5.5 bits are now active...

Posted by ludo on February 16, 2006 at 11:20 PM CET #

For a few days, after a new release, there are always some confusion about next versions. Is it possible to have this clarifications fixed in a permanent official location reachable al least from the download page? Searching through forums, and now blogs, is not so handy. We, that download Netbeans every day, are also using and testing a bunch of other tools. Less or more, anyhow it's an effort.

Posted by pietro on February 17, 2006 at 09:33 AM CET #

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