Pro NetBeans aims to publish on the NetBeans Java IDE, a market that is now under-represented in the marketplace, unlike the near saturation of Eclipse books. Specifically, this book aims to be first to market on the new NetBeans 5.5 Java IDE, based on the relatively new Java EE 5 platform and J2SE 5. It discusses real life case studies and directly relates the material to topics the reader can quickly understand. The book is intended for Java developers of varying skill who may or may not be familiar with Netbeans IDE or Java IDEs in general. Netbeans IDE is an amazing tool for rapidly developing Java applications.
Pro NetBeans aims to publish on the NetBeans Java IDE. Specifically, this book aims to be first to market on the new NetBeans 5.5 Java IDE, based on the relatively new Java EE 5 platform and J2SE 5. The book is intended for Java developers of varying skill.
This book explores the many features of NetBeans IDE 5.5. Developers can focus on a variety of technologies and areas when learning NetBeans. With the latest release, developers have access to an impressive array of features for working with JavaServer Faces (JSF), Ajax, Unified Modeling Language (UML) modeling, Enterprise JavaBeans (EJB 3.0), the Java Persistence API, web services, Business Process Execution Language (BPEL), and more. I wanted to write a book that really showcased the fantastic tools for working with these technologies. Pro NetBeans IDE 5.5 Enterprise Edition is designed for all levels of developers. Whether you are new to NetBeans, a student programmer, or an experienced professional, you will find this book provides direct explanations of features and straightforward examples. It also focuses on many of the core features of NetBeans that assist professional software developers: Ant, JUnit, Concurrent Versioning System (CVS), Subversion, the developer collaboration tools, code coverage, and so on. My personal web site, www.ProNetBeans.com, containl3@