Using JPOX in NetBeans IDE
April 28, 2005 on 9:16 pm | In Java | Add a commentI have made my tutorial for the “integration of JPOX with NetBeans 4.x”:http://www.jpox.org/docs/1_1/tutorials/netbeans.html official by posting it on the JPOX web site. The developers involved in this project are doing such a wonderful job at creating what is perhaps the best Java Data Objects (JDO) implementation out there.
Conclusion
This concludes our tutorial on how to integrate JPOX with NetBeans 4.x. As can be seen, thanks to NetBeans 4.x project system based on Ant, development of JDO applications is largely simplified. This tutorial was provided by a JPOX user Eddy Young.
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The magic of Ctrl-K in NetBeans 4.x IDE
April 26, 2005 on 11:22 am | In Java | 2 commentsIf there is a single keystroke that one must learn in NetBeans 4.x, make it Ctrl-K. The result has to be seen to be appreciated. Fire up NetBeans and give it a try. I guarantee you will be amazed!
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Switch to NetBeans IDE
April 1, 2005 on 4:38 pm | In Java | 3 commentsNetBeans has a Switch campaign similar to that of Apple. It aims to entice developers into adopting its IDE. As for me, I am already a convert. See my screencast of a demo done in NetBeans.
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