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Pro NetBeans IDE 5.5 Enterprise Edition

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  • © 2007

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  • First book to market on the new NetBeans 5.5 Java IDE, based on the relatively new Java EE 5 platform and J2SE 5
  • NetBeans is the second leading open source Java IDE, second to only Eclipse currently
  • Focuses on using Netbeans as a professional software development platform. It discusses real life case studies and directly relates the material to topics the reader can quickly understand
  • Provides step by step coverage of certain topics and doesn’t skip important steps assuming the reader can figure it out
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Table of contents (18 chapters)

  1. The NetBeans Coding Experience

  2. NetBeans and Professional Software Development

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Written for Java developers of varying skill and familiarity with the open-source NetBeans IDE as well as Java IDEs in general, Pro NetBeans IDE 5.5 Enterprise Edition focuses on using NetBeans IDE as a professional Java Enterprise Edition 5 software development platform.

Experienced author Adam Myatt provides a comprehensive guide to mapping out the functionality of NetBeans IDE and its enterprise add-ons: Enterprise Pack and Visual Web Pack. Coverage of such diverse topics as web applications, web services, and UML modeling, along with real-life case studies and clear, topical information, all combine to offer everything you need to get started with the NetBeans IDE 5.5 Enterprise Edition platform.

So whether you're an experienced IDE user or a Java developer who works only with eMacs, you'll find what you need in this book to get started with the more vibrant, more productive extensible NetBeans platform project found on NetBeans.org.

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"NetBeans is a Java development tool with support for enterprise applications (including Web access, Web services, and database persistence). … the book provides 18 chapters of step-by-step examples, with supporting screen shots and some code snippets. … For students just learning about enterprise applications, the text will serve as an excellent self-paced guide to using the IDE … ." (W. Hankley, ACM Computing Reviews, Vol. 49 (12), December, 2008)

About the author

Adam Myatt currently works as a project leader and systems analyst for GE Global Research, the worldwide research and development headquarters of General Electric located in Niskayuna, New York. Adam is an experienced Java developer holding the Sun Microsystems Certified Java Programmer certification. His work entails leading globally developed Java software and web applications through a rigorous software development lifecycle process. He is an active participant in a local Java users group and is an avid enthusiast of open source software. He has also worked for several area software firms prior to joining General Electric. Adam is a graduate of the computer science department at the State University of New York College at Potsdam.

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