Product Description
Pro NetBeans IDE 6 Rich Client Platform Edition is the second Apress book to cover the agile, open source NetBeans IDE platform. The book focuses on the new features of NetBeans 6 as well as what has changed since NetBeans 5.5, empowering you to be a more effective and productive developer.
- Enables you to click and use any of the Java Swing and other desktop Java graphical user interface (GUI) APIs available in Java SE 6 or prior
- Covers working with rich client platform features available in NetBeans for building webbased application front ends
- Shows you the webtier development plug-ins available including JSF, Struts Action Framework 2.0, and JRuby for bringing the Ruby on Rails feature set to Java via NetBeans
For building backend, serverside Java applications, pick up Pro NetBeans IDE 5.5 Enterprise Edition, which is based on APIs found in the Java EE 5.
What youll learn
- Easily install and set up your NetBeans IDE platform environment, and organize your projects
- Use the NetBeans source editor, code compiler, refactoring, software development, profiler, collaboration, database, and debugger tools
- Develop your Java Swing application for your desktop from start to finish
- Deploy your Java Swing or other GUI application using Java Web Start features embedded in NetBeans
- Build rich client applications using NetBeans plugin module tools/features from start to finish
- Extend your NetBeans IDE wish list to building Struts 2 and even JRuby (Ruby on Rails) based Java web application front ends
Who this book is for
Intended for Java developers of varying skill who may or may not be familiar with NetBeans IDE or Java IDEs in general.
About the Author
Adam Myatt currently works as a project leader and systems analyst for GE Global Research, the worldwide R&D headquarters of General Electric located in Niskayuna, New York. Adam is an experienced Java developer holding the Sun Microsystems Certified Java Programmer certification. His work entails leading globally developed Java software and web applications through a rigorous software development lifecycle process. He is an active participant in a local Java users group and is an avid enthusiast of open source software. He has also worked for several area software firms prior to joining General Electric. Adam is a graduate of the computer science department at the State University of New York College at Potsdam.
