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NetBeans IDE 6.7 Beta

The NetBeans IDE is an award-winning integrated development environment available for Windows,Mac,Linux,and Solaris. The NetBeans project consists of an open-source IDE and an application platform that enable developers to rapidly create web,enterprise,

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Jopr

Jopr (pronounced “jopper”) is the open source enterprise management solution for the JBoss Middleware projects. This management project delivers an open source and unsupported form of the JBoss Operations Network product. It provides enterprise administration and monitoring with fine-grained security and an extensible platform base upon which extensions and new administration support can be built.

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NetBeans IDE 6.7 Milestone 3

Even if my first choice (at the moment) is MyEclipse,I still keep an eye on NetBeans. They really got a good product and community.

They also announced NetBeans IDE 6.7 Milestone 3,it can be downloaded here.

Highlights of the release include:

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Why use MyEclipse?

I have tested MyEclipse for a while,then I bought the Pro version. Why?

It have all (almost :) ) that I need in one package (sorry NetBeans for now…) and It’s value for the money. (not Free)

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Sun's Java JRE and JDK updated to version 6u13

The Java Runtime Environment (JRE) provides the libraries,the Java Virtual Machine,and other components to run applets and applications written in the Java programming language. In addition,two key deployment technologies are part of the JRE:Java Plug-in,which enables applets to run in popular browsers;and Java Web Start,which deploys standalone applications . . . →Read More:Sun's Java JRE and JDK updated to version 6u13

I will now try MyEclipse,does it replace NetBeans and Eclipse?

After my NetBean and Eclipse post Wednesday,Jason OKeefe pointed me to MyEclipse. Even if that software have a yearly fee (not much) i will try it out for a while. I am using NetBeans (mainly for the swing support) and Eclipse for the NSIS support.

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NetBeans and Eclipse,the developers best friends.

Linux or Windows user,this is for everyone (even Mac OS X and Solaris),NetBeans and Eclipse. These two editors are both very good.

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Free developer tools from Microsoft

Visual Studio 2008 Express Edition is a gift from Microsoft to all hobbyist,novice and student developers. It’s lightweight,easy-to-use and easy-to-learn.

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