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netbeans.org Under Maintenance Today

CollabNet, who host netbeans.org, will take the site down for a period of 15 minutes for scheduled maintenance this Friday the 19th August, at 19:00 GMT. All services (http, cvs, email) will be unavailable during the outage. No mail will be lost.

Don't panic!
The Best Resource to Find Out About New Features

Probably the best page with a short summary of new features is What's new in Q-Build. Lukas created it as a Q-Build coordinator and now it's a ... privilege ... for every other coordinator to contribute to this page. So make sure to check it out.

Yesterday we've tested the newest Q-Build candidate. There were many new features added recently as we're getting close to the feature freeze date. There is a new Tomcat customizer, more Refactorings, new Module Manager (including module uninstall!), Camel Case code completion, Debugger improvements, Error Stripe for JSPs, HTML and JSP palette with common components, basic Struts support, Weblogic plug-in, Server UI improvements and JUnit output window redesign.

You'll see short descriptions of these features once the new Q-Build is promoted. If you are really anxious and want to try these features out, they are in daily build - but I recommend to wait for Mr. Q because he's more stable. We of course welcome your contributions in form of reported bugs in Issuezilla (patches or bugfixes are even more welcome and encouraged!).

You can expect a few more exceptions these days due to the large amount of new code committed, but don't worry, there's a long stabilization phase in front of us before the release. And you'll have a possibility to join the NetCat program to help us tune these new features up.


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