NetBeans

NetBeans
NetBeans IDE
NetBeans.svg
Developer(s) Oracle Corporation
Stable release 7.0.1 / August 1, 2011; 3 months ago (2011-08-01)
Preview release none
Written in Java
Operating system Cross-platform (multi-platform)
Platform Java SE
Available in Multilingual
Type Java IDE
License CDDL or GPL2 + "certain source files" allow classpath exception
Website netbeans.org

NetBeans refers to both a platform framework for Java desktop applications, and an integrated development environment (IDE) for developing with Java[1], JavaScript[1], PHP[1], Python[2], Groovy[1], C[1], C++[1], Scala[citation needed], Clojure[citation needed], and others. The NetBeans IDE 7.0 no longer supports Ruby and Ruby on Rails.[1]

The NetBeans IDE is written in Java and can run anywhere a compatible JVM is installed, including Windows, Mac OS, Linux, and Solaris. A JDK is required for Java development functionality, but is not required for development in other programming languages.

The NetBeans platform allows applications to be developed from a set of modular software components called modules. Applications based on the NetBeans platform (including the NetBeans IDE) can be extended by third party developers.[3]

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History

NetBeans IDE Releases[4]

History

NetBeans began in 1996 as Xelfi (word play on Delphi),[5][6] a Java IDE student project under the guidance of the Faculty of Mathematics and Physics at Charles University in Prague. In 1997 Roman Staněk formed a company around the project and produced commercial versions of the NetBeans IDE until it was bought by Sun Microsystems in 1999. Sun open-sourced the NetBeans IDE in June of the following year. Since then, the NetBeans community has continued to grow.[7] In 2010, Sun (and thus NetBeans) was acquired by Oracle.

Current versions

NetBeans IDE 6.0 introduced support for developing IDE modules and rich client applications based on the NetBeans platform, a Java Swing GUI builder (formerly known as "Project Matisse"), improved CVS support, WebLogic 9 and JBoss 4 support, and many editor enhancements. NetBeans 6 is available in official repositories of major Linux distributions.

NetBeans IDE 6.5, released in November 2008, extended the existing Java EE features (including Java Persistence support, EJB 3 and JAX-WS). Additionally, the NetBeans Enterprise Pack supports development of Java EE 5 enterprise applications, including SOA visual design tools, XML schema tools, web services orchestration (for BPEL), and UML modeling. The NetBeans IDE Bundle for C/C++ supports C/C++ and FORTRAN development.

NetBeans IDE 6.8 is the first IDE to provide complete support of Java EE 6 and the GlassFish Enterprise Server v3. Developers hosting their open-source projects on kenai.com additionally benefit from instant messaging and issue tracking integration and navigation right in the IDE, support for web application development with PHP 5.3 and the Symfony framework, and improved code completion, layouting, hints and navigation in JavaFX projects.

NetBeans IDE 6.9, released in June 2010, added support for OSGi, Spring Framework 3.0, Java EE dependency injection (JSR-299), Zend Framework for PHP, and easier code navigation (such as "Is Overridden/Implemented" annotations), formatting, hints, and refactoring across several languages.

NetBeans IDE 7.0 was released in April 2011. On August 1, 2011, the NetBeans Team released NetBeans IDE 7.0.1, which has full support for the official release of the Java SE 7 platform.[8]

NetBeans Platform

The NetBeans Platform is a reusable framework for simplifying the development of Java Swing desktop applications. The NetBeans IDE bundle for Java SE contains what is needed to start developing NetBeans plugins and NetBeans Platform based applications; no additional SDK is required.

Applications can install modules dynamically. Any application can include the Update Center module to allow users of the application to download digitally-signed upgrades and new features directly into the running application. Reinstalling an upgrade or a new release does not force users to download the entire application again.

The platform offers reusable services common to desktop applications, allowing developers to focus on the logic specific to their application. Among the features of the platform are:

  • User interface management (e.g. menus and toolbars)
  • User settings management
  • Storage management (saving and loading any kind of data)
  • Window management
  • Wizard framework (supports step-by-step dialogs)
  • NetBeans Visual Library
  • Integrated Development Tools

NetBeans IDE

NetBeans IDE is an open-source integrated development environment. NetBeans IDE supports development of all Java application types (Java SE including JavaFX, (Java ME, web, EJB and mobile applications) out of the box. Among other features are an Ant-based project system, Maven support, refactorings, version control (supporting CVS, Subversion, Mercurial and Clearcase).

Modularity: All the functions of the IDE are provided by modules. Each module provides a well defined function, such as support for the Java language, editing, or support for the CVS versioning system, and SVN. NetBeans contains all the modules needed for Java development in a single download, allowing the user to start working immediately. Modules also allow NetBeans to be extended. New features, such as support for other programming languages, can be added by installing additional modules. For instance, Sun Studio, Sun Java Studio Enterprise, and Sun Java Studio Creator from Sun Microsystems are all based on the NetBeans IDE.

License: From July 2006 through 2007, NetBeans IDE was licensed under Sun's Common Development and Distribution License (CDDL), a license based on the Mozilla Public License (MPL). In October 2007, Sun announced that NetBeans would henceforth be offered under a dual license of the CDDL and the GPL version 2 licenses, with the GPL linking exception for GNU Classpath[9]

Integrated modules

These modules are part of the NetBeans IDE.

NetBeans Profiler

The NetBeans Profiler[10] is a tool for the monitoring of Java applications: It helps developers find memory leaks and optimize speed. Formerly downloaded separately, it is integrated into the core IDE since version 6.0.

The Profiler is based on a Sun Laboratories research project that was named JFluid. That research uncovered specific techniques that can be used to lower the overhead of profiling a Java application. One of those techniques is dynamic bytecode instrumentation, which is particularly useful for profiling large Java applications. Using dynamic bytecode instrumentation and additional algorithms, the NetBeans Profiler is able to obtain runtime information on applications that are too large or complex for other profilers. NetBeans also support Profiling Points that let you profile precise points of execution and measure execution time.

GUI design tool

Formerly known as project Matisse, the GUI design-tool enables developers to prototype and design Swing GUIs by dragging and positioning GUI components.[11]

The GUI builder also has built-in support for JSR 296 (Swing Application Framework), and JSR 295 (Beans Binding technology).

NetBeans JavaScript editor

The NetBeans JavaScript editor provides extended support for JavaScript, Ajax, and CSS.[12][13]

JavaScript editor features comprise syntax highlighting, refactoring, code completion for native objects and functions, generation of JavaScript class skeletons, generation of Ajax callbacks from a template; and automatic browser compatibility checks.

CSS editor features comprise code completion for styles names, quick navigation through the navigator panel, displaying the CSS rule declaration in a List View and file structure in a Tree View, sorting the outline view by name, type or declaration order (List & Tree), creating rule declarations (Tree only), refactoring a part of a rule name (Tree only).

NetBeans IDE Download Bundles

Users can choose to download NetBeans IDE bundles tailored to specific development needs. Users can also download and install all other features at a later date directly through the NetBeans IDE.

NetBeans IDE Bundle for Web and Java EE

The NetBeans IDE Bundle for Web & Java EE[14] provides complete tools for all the latest Java EE 6 standards, including the new Java EE 6 Web Profile, Enterprise Java Beans (EJBs), servlets, Java Persistence API, web services, and annotations. NetBeans also supports the JSF 2.0 (Facelets), JavaServer Pagip pies (JSP), Hibernate, Spring, and Struts frameworks, and the Java EE 5 and J2EE 1.4 platforms. It includes GlassFish and Apache Tomcat. Some of its features with javaEE includes

   Improved support for CDI, REST services and Java Persistence
   New support for Bean Validation
  Support for JSF component libraries, including bundled PrimeFaces library
  Improved editing for Expression Language in JSF, including code completion, refactoring and hints

NetBeans IDE Bundle for Ruby

The NetBeans IDE Bundle for Ruby[15] Versions prior to 7.0 includes a Ruby editor (with code completion, and syntactic and semantic highlighting), debugger, and full support for the Ruby on Rails framework. NetBeans supports development with Ruby and JRuby, as well as Rails for these two implementations of Ruby.[16][17]

Netbeans release 7.0 and above no longer supports Ruby (and Rails).[18]

NetBeans IDE Bundle for Java ME

The NetBeans IDE Bundle for Java ME is a tool for developing applications that run on mobile devices; generally mobile phones, but this also includes entry-level PDAs, and Java Card, among others.

The NetBeans IDE comes bundled with the latest Java ME SDK 3.0 which supports both CLDC and CDC development. One can easily integrate third-party emulators for a robust testing environment. You can download other Java platforms, including the Java Card Platform 3.0, and register them in the IDE.

NetBeans IDE Bundle for PHP

Netbeans supports PHP since version 6.5. The bundle for PHP includes:

  • syntax highlighting, code completion, occurrence highlighting, error highlighting, CVS version control
  • semantic analysis with highlighting of parameters and unused local variables
  • PHP code debugging with xdebug
  • PHP Unit testing with PHPUnit and Selenium
  • Code coverage
  • Symfony framework support (since version 6.8)
  • Zend Framework support (since version 6.9)
  • PHP 5.3 namespace and closure support (since version 6.8)

NetBeans IDE Bundle for JavaFX

A NetBeans IDE Bundle is also available for JavaFX since NetBeans 6.5.[19] Additional to full Java SE support it provides a JavaFX editor and a JavaFX Composer, and it allows to create, preview and profile JavaFX Desktop or JavaFX Mobile applications.

NetBeans IDE Complete Bundle

Sun Microsystems also releases a version of NetBeans that includes all of the features of the above bundles. This bundle includes:

  • NetBeans Base IDE
  • Java SE, JavaFX
  • Web and Java EE
  • Java ME
  • C/C++
  • PHP (Version 6.5 and later)
  • GlassFish
  • Apache Tomcat

Official Ruby support was removed with the release of 7.0

NetBeans IDE Starter Kit (DVD)

Sun Microsystems used to offer a free DVD-ROM which included all of the components needed to run NetBeans. An ISO of the DVD is still available for download.[20]

Other NetBeans IDE Bundles

Apart from the above mentioned, a NetBeans IDE Bundle is also available for Python. NetBeans for Python is available as an "early access" download in an IDE bundle form and as a plugin for any NetBeans 6.5 IDE bundle as well.

Localization

NetBeans IDE is translated into the following languages:[21]

Community translations of the IDE are also available in the following languages:

Community translations[24]
Language Platform Java SE
(IDE)
ALL
Afrikaans As of 6.9 No No
Albanian As of 5.5 [25] No No
Azerbaijani Yes No No
Catalan As of 6.7.1 [26] As of 6.7.1 [26] As of 6.9.1 [26]
Czech As of 6.0 [27] No No
Dutch Yes Yes No
Filipino As of 6.9 No No
French Yes Yes No
Galician Yes Yes As of 6.8
German As of 5.5 [28] As of 5.5 [28] No
Greek As of 6.9 No No
Hindi As of 6.9 No No
Indonesian As of 5.5 [25] No No
Italian Yes Yes No
Korean As of 5.0 [29] As of 5.0 [29] No
Lithuanian As of 6.9 No No
Romanian As of 6.8 No No
Russian As of 5.0 [29] As of 5.0 [29] As of 6.9.1
Serbian As of 6.9 No No
Spanish As of 5.5 [28] As of 5.5 [28] No
Swedish Yes Yes No
Traditional Chinese Yes Yes No
Turkish Yes Yes No
Vietnamese As of 6.9 No No

See also

References

  1. ^ a b c d e f g http://netbeans.org/community/releases/70/relnotes.html
  2. ^ http://wiki.netbeans.org/Python
  3. ^ platform: NetBeans Modules and Rich-Client Applications Learning Trail
  4. ^ http://netbeans.org/community/releases/roadmap.html
  5. ^ "original Xelfi homepage". http://www.xelfi.cz/. Retrieved 2008-05-17. 
  6. ^ "Happy Birthday NetBeans - interview with Jaroslav "Yarda" Tulach". Netbeans.org. http://www.netbeans.org/community/articles/interviews/yarda-tulach.html. Retrieved 2008-05-17. 
  7. ^ "A Brief History of NetBeans". Netbeans.org. http://www.netbeans.org/about/history.html. Retrieved 2008-05-17. 
  8. ^ "NetBeans IDE 7.0.1 Now Available for Download". Oracle. http://blogs.oracle.com/java/entry/netbeans_ide_7_0_1. Retrieved 2011-09-11. 
  9. ^ Why dual license Netbeans faq
  10. ^ "Profiler". Netbeans.org. http://profiler.netbeans.org/. Retrieved 2008-05-17. 
  11. ^ "Swing GUI Builder (formerly Project Matisse)". Netbeans.org. http://www.netbeans.org/features/java/swing.html. Retrieved 2008-05-17. 
  12. ^ "Javascript". Netbeans wiki. 2007-03-31. http://wiki.netbeans.org/JavaScript. Retrieved 2008-04-19. 
  13. ^ "Java Web Applications". Netbeans.org. http://www.netbeans.org/features/web/web-app.html. Retrieved 2008-04-19. 
  14. ^ "Web & Java EE". Netbeans.org. http://www.netbeans.org/features/web/index.html. Retrieved 2008-05-17. 
  15. ^ "Ruby". Netbeans.org. http://www.netbeans.org/features/ruby/index.html. Retrieved 2008-05-17. 
  16. ^ http://netbeans.org/community/news/show/1015.html
  17. ^ http://www.infoworld.com/article/07/03/01/HNsunruby_1.html
  18. ^ http://netbeans.org/community/news/show/1507.html
  19. ^ "JavaFX". Netbeans.org. http://www.netbeans.org/features/javafx/index.html. Retrieved 2009-03-29. 
  20. ^ NetBeans DVD Starter Kit Program
  21. ^ http://netbeans.org/community/releases/69/relnotes.html
  22. ^ NetBeans.org Community News: NetBeans 5.5 Multilingual Release Candidate 1
  23. ^ NetBeans.org Community News: Japanese version of NetBeans
  24. ^ http://wiki.netbeans.org/TFL10nCommunityStatus
  25. ^ a b NetBeans.org Community News: NetBeans 5.5 Platform in Albanian & Indonesian!
  26. ^ a b c Catalan localization group at OpenSolaris
  27. ^ NetBeans.org Community News: Translate NetBeans 6 into Your Language!
  28. ^ a b c d NetBeans.org Community News: Go Multilingual with NetBeans IDE 5.5.1!
  29. ^ a b c d NetBeans.org Community News: Looking for NetBeans in Your Language?

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