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NetBeans 6.1 Packs Welcome Additions
Reg Developer's Pan Pantziarka reviews NetBeans IDE 6.1 and likes the noticeable and welcome additions. He says "In all, then, this is a release that keeps up the NetBeans momentum."
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NetBeans Software Day at the 2008 CommunityOne Conference
Report from the NetBeans Software Day at the 2008 CommunityOne Conference in San Francisco.
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NetBeans IDE 6.1 - Faster, Better, Stronger
The NetBeans IDE 6.1 comes with new features and significant improvements. Roman Strobl touches on the major highlights of the release to reveal why 6.1 is a faster, better, and stronger IDE.
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Featured Partner : ICEsoft Technologies
ICEsoft Technologies, Inc., is a leading provider of standards-compliant, Ajax-based solutions for developing and deploying Java EE, rich Internet applications. ICEfaces is a leading open source Ajax framework for Java EE. ICEfaces provides plugins for the NetBeans IDE.
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Ask the Experts: JRuby Support in NetBeans IDE
Do you have a question about the JRuby support in the NetBeans IDE? Post it on the Ask the Experts page during this session
and get answers from three experts: Tor Norbye, Charles Oliver Nutter, and Brian Leonard.
This Ask the Experts session will be next week (May 19-23). You can submit a question on the topic any time during the week. Experts will collect questions and post answers.
Ask the JRuby Experts
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Students: Review NetBeans IDE and win!
Student Developers!
Both OpenSolaris OS and NetBeans IDE 6.1 are now available. Download either, try it out, write a review, submit the URL and you can win $250 in Visa Debit Cards. You must be enrolled in an educational institution as a student to participate.
Learn More
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NetBeans Governance Board Elections - Nominations Open
It's time again to elect a new NetBeans Governance Board.
At this time we are asking for you to submit your nominations for the community members you wish to be considered for the NetBeans Governance Board. Send an e-mail with your nominations to the nbdiscuss@netbeans.org alias, or by using our contact form. nbdiscuss is the preferred channel as it is more open and the traffic is relatively low.
The e-mail should contain the names of one or more people who you would like to nominate. Please tell us why you think they should be considered and a bit more about their NetBeans experience (e.g. their project page, blog). You can also nominate yourself.
The DEADLINE for nominations is Monday, May 26th, midnight in the last time zone.
Nomination & voting schedule:
May 13 - May 26: Two-week nomination period
May 27 - June 9: Two-week official polling period
June 11, 2007: New Governance Board to be announced to community
For more information about NetBeans Governance, and the election process, please see the following pages:
NetBeans Board Elections, September 2008
NetBeans Governance
Board Election Process
The Current and Past Board Members
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Creating Portlets for Web Sites With the NetBeans IDE
This article shows you how to create portlets and provide dynamic content through drag-and-drop widgets in the NetBeans IDE. The example portlet in this article uses the jMaki Tabbed View widget, pulls in RSS feeds, and uses static links from the New to Java Programming Center.
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Building Collaborative CRUD Applications With ICEfaces and NetBeans
Learn to build CRUD applications with the latest release of the ICEfaces plugin (1.7) for the NetBeans IDE.
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Issue 28 of the monthly NetBeans Edge, by Robert Demmer
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