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20071203 Pondělí prosinec 03, 2007
NetBeans 6.0 has been released!

I am in Frankfurt at NetBeans day now (thanks to all attendees for coming, I think the atmosphere is pretty good). I wanted to show the audience how to get the free NetBeans CD but the link on the website changed to "NetBeans DVD". I was really surprise and I didn't realize we just released NetBeans 6 until someone in the audience told me he just downloaded NetBeans 6.0 during the talk :) So go get it, too.

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Hey Roumen,

Have some meets of Netbeans in India too. Especially at bangalore.

Posted by Shailesh on prosinec 03, 2007 at 06:18 odp. CET #

Great news Roman, I am off to download one right away.

Posted by Panos Konstantiidis on prosinec 03, 2007 at 08:10 odp. CET #

I try this version. All core features are allright, it's very good work!
I love ALT+Insert refactoring :)
I must ask you:
When will be any Seam plugin for NetBeans?
When will be any TestNG plugin?

Posted by finc on prosinec 04, 2007 at 02:16 odp. CET #

Congrats on releasing NetBeans IDE 6.0. I absolutely love that 20 MB NetBeans IDE (Java SE) download. It has made updating from milestones, to release candidates to final release a real snap.

Posted by huntch aka charlie hunt on prosinec 04, 2007 at 04:11 odp. CET #

Hi Roumen,
In one of your NetBeans IDE swing layout application demo, you mentioned about how to make only one jar by including the libs as below;
<target name="-post-jar">
<jar update="true" destfile="${dist.jar}">
<zipfileset src="${libs.swing-layout.classpath}"/>

</jar>
</target>
This was running very well for NB 5.5 but now for NB 6.0, I could not use it. Please help me!
Thanks
Guven Elyan

Posted by Guven Elyan on prosinec 07, 2007 at 10:13 odp. CET #

I just want to add also that I searched all nbusers community questions for big jar and fat jar but answers did not solve the problem.

Posted by Guven Elyan on prosinec 07, 2007 at 10:15 odp. CET #

"Software Release @ Speed of Talk"

Posted by Alex Lam on prosinec 08, 2007 at 07:56 odp. CET #

Congrats to the whole NetBeans dev team on the 6.0 release, what a huge job that was! I would really like to hear what the plans are (or at least ideas) for the 6.1 and 7.0 releases. All I've heard so far is "performance improvements, bug fixes, and some new features". I'm wondering if the plans to split the Visual Web designer into something more reusable for regular HTML, JSP files, Facelets and other web frameworks will begin? http://wiki.netbeans.org/wiki/view/DesignerModules
At the moment the visual designer is only useful for JSF, and only if you don't mind using the Creator/Visual Web framework on top of JSF instead of Seam + Facelets. The 6.0 release also has huge memory leaks in the Visual Designer that make me have to restart the IDE every 1-2 hours. Luckily the leaks have recently been found and fixed (issue #123003)

Posted by Ryan de Laplante on prosinec 10, 2007 at 03:14 dop. CET #

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