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NetBeans™ IDE Field Guide: Developing Desktop, Web, Enterprise, and Mobile Applications


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The Only Complete Guide and Reference for NetBeans IDE 4.1! The award-winning NetBeans integrated development environment is today's state-of-the-art Java IDE. NetBeans is the first free, open source IDE to support Java 2 Standard Edition (J2SE) 5.0, and it's a leader in providing advanced support for Java 2 Enterprise Edition (J2EE), Java 2 Micro Edition (J2ME), and other technologies. NetBeans IDE eases all aspects of Java application development, incorporating a wide range of powerful features into one well-designed package. NetBeans™ IDE Field Guide is a comprehensive introductory guide and task reference--it's the fast-answers NetBeans "cookbook" for every Java developer. The authors show you how to use NetBeans to build applications for the desktop, web, enterprise, and handset. Coverage includes Navigating NetBeans IDE, and creating, opening, and configuring projects Using NetBeans' special Ant integration to work with complex existing projects Maximizing productivity in everyday coding, debugging, and refactoring Developing web applications with NetBeans' built-in Apache Tomcat Web server Creating and consuming web services Using enterprise beans to extend web applications with business logic Constructing, assembling, and verifying large-scale J2EE applications Managing the Sun Java System Application Server through NetBeans IDE Developing J2ME handheld applications with the NetBeans Mobility Pack If you're new to NetBeans, this book will help you quickly leverage its power throughout the entire edit-compile-test-debug-deploy cycle. If you've worked with older versions, you'll learn how to make the most of its dramatic improvements. Whatever you're building with Java, NetBeans™ IDE Field Guide will help you build it faster, better, and more efficiently.

Table of Contents:
Foreword by James Gosling. Foreword by Bill Shannon. Preface. About the Authors. Acknowledgments. 1. Download, Installation, and First Project. Downloading the IDE Installing the IDE Setting a Proxy First NetBeans IDE Project 2. NetBeans IDE Fundamentals. Creating a Project Configuring the Classpath Creating a Subproject Creating and Editing Files Setting Up and Modifying Java Packages Compiling and Building Viewing Project Metadata and Build Results Navigating to the Source of Compilation Errors Running Creating and Running Tests Debugging the Application Integrating Version Control Commands Managing IDE Windows 3. IDE Project Fundamentals. Introduction to IDE Projects Choosing the Right Project Template Creating a Project from Scratch Importing a Project Developed in a Different Environment Navigating Your Projects Working with Files Not in the Project Creating Packages and Files in the Project Configuring the Project's Classpath Changing the Version of the JDK That Your Project Is Based On Changing the Target JDK for a Standard Project Referencing JDK Documentation (Javadoc) from the Project Adding Folders and JAR Files to the Classpath Making External Sources and Javadoc Available in the IDE Structuring Your Projects Displaying and Hiding Projects Setting Up a Project to Work with Version Control Compiling a Project Running a Project Writing Your Own Manifest for Your JAR File Filtering Contents Packaged into Outputs Running a Project from Outside of the IDE Customizing the IDE-Generated Build Script Running a Specific Ant Target from the IDE Completing Ant Expressions Making a Menu Item or Shortcut for a Specific Ant Target 4. Editing and Refactoring Code. Opening the Source Editor Managing Automatic Insertion of Closing Characters Displaying Line Numbers Generating Code Snippets Handling Imports Displaying Javadoc Documentation While Editing Formatting Code Navigating within the Current Java File Navigating from the Source Editor Searching and Replacing Moving a Class to a Different Package Changing a Method's Signature Tracking Notes to Yourself in Your Code Comparing Differences Between Two Files Splitting the Source Editor Maximizing Space for the Source Editor Changing Source Editor Keyboard Shortcuts Building Rich Clients 5. Debugging Java Applications. Starting a Debugging Session Attaching the Debugger to a Running Application Starting the Debugger Outside of the Project's Main Class Stepping Through Code Setting Breakpoints Managing Breakpoints Customizing Breakpoint Behavior Monitoring Variables and Expressions Backing Up from a Method to Its Call Monitoring and Controlling Execution of Threads Fixing Code During a Debugging Session Viewing Multiple Debugger Windows Simultaneously 6. Developing Web Applications. Representation of Web Applications in the IDE Adding Files and Libraries to Your Web Application Editing and Refactoring Web Application Files Deploying a Web Application Testing and Debugging Your Web Application Creating and Deploying Applets Changing the IDE's Default Web Browser Monitoring HTTP Transactions 7. Introduction to J2EE Development in NetBeans IDE. Configuring the IDE for J2EE Development Getting the Most from the Java BluePrints Solutions Catalog 8. Extending Web Applications with Business Logic: Introducing Enterprise Beans. EJB Project Type Wizards Adding Enterprise Beans, Files, and Libraries to Your EJB Module Adding Business Logic to an Enterprise Bean Adding a Simple Business Method Enterprise Bean Deployment Descriptors 9. Extending J2EE Applications with Web Services. Consuming Existing Web Services Implementing a Web Service in a Web Application Implementing Web Services within an EJB Module Testing Web Services Adding Message Handlers to a Web Service 10. Developing Full-Scale J2EE Applications. Creating Entity Beans with the Top-Down Approach Creating Entity Beans with the Bottom-Up Approach Assembling J2EE Applications Importing Existing J2EE Applications Consuming J2EE Resources J2EE and Security Management Understanding the J2EE Application Server Runtime Environment Ensuring J2EE Compliance Refactoring Enterprise Beans 11. Developing J2ME Mobility Applications. Downloading and Installing the Mobility Pack Setting Up Mobility Projects Creating a Project from Scratch Importing a Project Physical Structure of Mobile Projects Using Mobility File Templates Configuring the Project's Classpath Debugging Your Project Configuring Your Project for Different Devices Setting the Active Configuration for Your Project Reusing Project Settings and Configurations Structuring Project Dependencies Managing the Distribution JAR File Content Handling Project Resources for Different Configurations Writing Code Specific to a List of Configurations Using Configuration Abilities Creating and Associating an Ability with a Configuration Localizing Applications Using the MIDP Visual Designer Deploying Your Application Automatically Incrementing the Application's MIDlet-Version Automatically Installing Nonstandard Emulator Platforms Using Ant in Mobility Projects Using Headless Builds Finding More Information 12. Integrating Existing Ant Scripts with the IDE. Creating a Free-Form Project Mapping a Target to an IDE Command Setting Up the Debug Project Command for a General Java Application Setting Up the Debug Project Command for a Web Application Setting Up Commands for Selected Files Setting Up the Compile File Command Setting Up the Run File Command Setting Up the Debug File Command Setting Up the Debugger's Apply Code Changes Command Changing the Target JDK for a Free-Form Project Making a Custom Menu Item for a Target Debugging Ant Scripts Appendix: Importing an Eclipse Project into NetBeans IDE. Getting the Eclipse Project Importer Choosing Between Importing with and Importing without Project Dependencies Importing an Eclipse Project and Preserving Project Dependencies Importing an Eclipse Project and Ignoring Project Dependencies Handling Eclipse Project Discrepancies Handling Eclipse Project Reference Problems Index.

About the Author :
Patrick Keegan (Sun) is the NetBeans IDE technical documentation lead and currently lives in Prague. Patrick has been a technical writer for the NetBeans IDE for over 5 years and has been providing User Guides on www.netbeans.org. Ludovic Champenois is an architect and technical lead at Sun on the NetBeans project and active participant in the NetBeans community. Gregory Crawley, Charlie Hunt, and Christopher Webster are all contributors and technical leads for the NetBean Project.


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Product Details
  • ISBN-13: 9780131876200
  • Publisher: Pearson Education (US)
  • Publisher Imprint: Prentice Hall
  • Language: English
  • Spine Width: 22 mm
  • Weight: 614 gr
  • ISBN-10: 0131876201
  • Publisher Date: 14 Jul 2005
  • Binding: Paperback
  • No of Pages: 432
  • Sub Title: Developing Desktop, Web, Enterprise, and Mobile Applications
  • Width: 234 mm


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