NetBeans IDE 7.0 introduces language support for coding to the
proposed
Java SE 7 specification with the JDK 7 developer preview. Developers
can now take advantage of the new language features from Project
Coin
/JSR 334, with editor support for code completion, hints, and in
specific cases converting existing Java SE 6 based code to use the
new
Java SE 7 based syntax.
The release also provides enhanced integration with the Oracle
WebLogic server as well as support for Oracle Database and GlassFish
3.1. The Oracle WebLogic server integration enhancements include
fast
turnaround when redeploying applications; deploy on save; datasource
management; server library configuration; the ability to explore
deployed applications and resources, and to view server logs and the
admin console from within the IDE.
Additional highlights include Maven 3 and HTML5 editing
support; a new GridBagLayout designer for improved Swing GUI
development; enhancements to the Java editor, and more.
More information:
The release is available in English, Brazilian
Portuguese, Japanese, Russian, and Simplified Chinese. There are
several community localization efforts underway to support
additional
languages. Interested volunteers are invited to join the efforts.
In addition, visit the newly
revamped NetBeans Plugin Portal and browse a
diverse
collection of plugins that extend your experience with NetBeans IDE
7.0.
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