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20060906 Středa září 06, 2006
Announcing JBoss NetBeans IDE

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This T-shirt scene happened during this year's Java One and a couple of months later we announce the availability of JBoss NetBeans IDE. Visit the following URL for more information:

http://www.jboss.com/products/jbossnetbeans

JBoss NetBeans IDE is a special bundle of NetBeans with JBoss version 4.0.4, but it includes EE 5 support! One of the advantages of NetBeans is that it works "out-of-the-box" - so today you can get the bundle with JBoss application server, too. NetBeans and JBoss have worked together to provide support for EJB 3.0 and Java Persistence API and you can get the bundle today as the technical preview implementation. We will create a bundle with the version 5 of JBoss appserver, too, which will provide final implementation of EJB 3.0.

There is also a very good tutorial available about getting started with NetBeans and EJB 3.0 with JBoss. It is great to see JBoss upporting the Java EE 5 spec, because development is so much easier with EE 5 than with J2EE 1.4. You can download the bundle from here (the link at the bottom).
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Tahnks for the JBoss NetBeans IDE. I am using JBOSS in my recent project with JBOSS Eclipse IDE. I want to give NetBeans a try. Though I use Netbeans for my home projects, I am not able to use it at work becasue of lack of IDE. I wish to know, if I can have the .nbm file for the JBOSS. I do want to download the complete installer as I have already set up netbeans with lot of plugins. regards, Sekar

Posted by Sekar on září 07, 2006 at 03:21 odp. CEST #

Hi Sekar, your plug-ins and configurations are stored in your userdir. Thus if you reinstall NetBeans from the installer, the userdir will be kept and you will be able to use the old configuration. I don't think there's an NBM available right now. Hope this helps.

Posted by Roumen on září 07, 2006 at 03:34 odp. CEST #

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