How to Use JPOX in NetBeans 4.0
March 6, 2005 on 10:45 pm | In Java, NetBeans | Add a commentJPOX is the most popular implementation of the JDO specifications. However, the downside of using JPOX for object-relational mapping is the need to enhance classes after they have been compiled. Thankfully, developers can take advantage of the Ant-based nature of NetBeans projects to automate this task. Here, I show you how to do this.
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How to Develop JSF Applications in NetBeans
January 21, 2005 on 3:47 pm | In NetBeans | 15 commentsThis post is a step-by-step guide to setting up NetBeans for JSF (Java Server Faces) web development. It shows how to configure NetBeans for auto-completion of JSF tags and the meta-data in faces-config.xml.
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