Beginning NetBeans IDE: For Java Developers / Edition 1

Beginning NetBeans IDE: For Java Developers / Edition 1

by Geertjan Wielenga
ISBN-10:
1484212584
ISBN-13:
9781484212585
Pub. Date:
08/26/2015
Publisher:
Apress
ISBN-10:
1484212584
ISBN-13:
9781484212585
Pub. Date:
08/26/2015
Publisher:
Apress
Beginning NetBeans IDE: For Java Developers / Edition 1

Beginning NetBeans IDE: For Java Developers / Edition 1

by Geertjan Wielenga
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Overview

Beginning NetBeans IDE is your authoritative tutorial for learning and using the open source NetBeans IDE platform backed by Oracle. Written by a NetBeans product manager at Oracle, Geertjan Wielenga shows you what NetBeans really is all about and how to install and set it up. Then, right away, he shows you how to write your first simple NetBeans Java application.

In this book, you get a tour of the various, essential and key NetBeans wizards and plug-ins. Then, you start building a more complex Java-based application using the NetBeans IDE. And, you learn how to improve that application by exploring the NetBeans refactoring, testing/debugging, profiling and distribution tools.

After reading and using this tutorial, you'll come away with a working case study that you can re-apply as a template for your own specific needs. You'll have an understanding of the key essentials of the popular NetBeans IDE.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781484212585
Publisher: Apress
Publication date: 08/26/2015
Edition description: 1st ed.
Pages: 253
Product dimensions: 7.01(w) x 10.00(h) x (d)

About the Author

Geertjan Wielenga (@geertjanw) is a Principal Product Manager in the Oracle Developer Tools group living & working in Amsterdam. He is a Java technology enthusiast, evangelist, trainer, speaker, and writer. The focus of his blog is mostly on NetBeans (a development tool primarily for Java programmers) and sometimes diverging to topics relating to other Java topics.

Table of Contents

1 Installing and Setting Up

2 Getting Started

3 Java Editor

4 Using Wizards and Plugins

5 Putting the Pieces Together

6 Analysis and Refactoring

7 Testing and Code Quality

8 Debugging

9 Profiling and Tuning

10 Versioning

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