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Sun Microsystems and NetBeans community released first beta version of NetBeans 6.1 IDE. This release has the following improvemenst:
JavaScript Support
Performance Enhancements
Spring Framework Suppor
New MySQL Support in Database Explorer
Java Beans Support
JSF CRUD Generator
Ruby/JRuby Support
Javadoc Code Completion
Sharing Projects (AKA Sharable Libraries)
New Update Center Modules.
Some weeks ago we write abour SVN tutorial. Now we offerring to you an intresting collection of link on Git tutorials posted on a Panasonic Youth sites. Git is second most popular source version control tools.
Source: Panasonic Youth
JBoss Developer Studio 1.0 was released.
JBoss Developer Studio provides a certified open source development environment that includes and integrates:
JBoss Developer Studio provides a host of powerful features, such as Seam tools, powerful Ajax capabilities, a Visual Page Editor with WYSIWYG editing of JSF pages and RichFaces Ajax components, robust Hibernate capabilities, and much more.
The developerWorks posted an intresting tutorial about developing SOA with eclipse tools. Here is brief review of this tutorial:
IntelliJ IDEA has long been regarded as one of the best IDEs for Java development. With the 7.0 release they’ve followed Netbeans and Eclipse by offering significant support for Ruby on Rails alongside the Java tooling. They have a neat video tutorial showing off the Rails features.
IntelliJ IDEA features the support for Ruby and Ruby on Rails, the open source Ruby framework for productive Ruby on Rails application development.
See the Live Ruby demo
The Ruby plug-in (http://plugins.intellij.net/plugin/?id=1293) makes IntelliJ IDEA the smart Ruby and Ruby on Rails editor, ideal for the full cycle application development. It provides the assisted Ruby coding, with keyword completion, Ruby syntax highlighting and other productivity-aimed features, including on-the-fly code validation and error highlighting. Now you can use all the power of IntelliJ IDEA to develop various Ruby and Ruby on Rails applications (cms, wiki, forums, blogs, and other Web services).
