Netbeans IDE is een in Java geschreven ontwikkelomgeving om programma's te schrijven, te compileren, te debuggen en te implementeren. Het biedt ondersteuning voor verschillende programmeertalen, zoals Java, Ruby, C++ en PHP. Het gebruik van Netbeans IDE vereist een installatie van Suns Java SE Development Kit 5.0 update 18 of recenter. De ontwikkelomgeving wordt onder een dubbele licentie uitgeven, namelijk een combinatie van cddl 1 en gpl 2. Voor meer informatie verwijzen we jullie naar deze pagina. De ontwikkelaars hebben versie 6.7 uitgebracht en deze voorzien van de volgende aankondiging:
The NetBeans Team is proud to announce the availability of NetBeans IDE 6.7!
The focus of NetBeans IDE 6.7 is connectivity—helping developers to connect to the latest technologies and to each other. New features include integration with Project Kenai, a collaborative environment for developers to host their open-source projects; native Maven support, and Hudson integration.
Building on the success of previous releases, NetBeans IDE 6.7 offers enhancements for Java, PHP, Ruby, JavaScript, Groovy and C/C++, and more. Additional highlights include a self-diagnostic Profiler, and support for SVG Rich Components, remote debugging in Ruby, and the latest version of GlassFish. The release also provides plug-in support for Zembly, a single registry and repository for popular Web APIs.
Providing superior support for multiple languages and innovative team support through Project Kenai, the NetBeans IDE 6.7 is the ideal tool for developers to stay connected to their teams and to the latest technologies!
NetBeans IDE 6.7 is available in English, Brazilian Portuguese, Japanese and Simplified Chinese. There are several community-contributed localization efforts underway to support additional languages. Join the efforts today.
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