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| <h1>NetBeans Weekly News<br>Issue #206 - Aug 09, 2005</h1><hr> |
| NetBeans Weekly News, a newsletter for the NetBeans community<br> |
| Issue #206 - Aug 09, 2005<br> |
| URL: <<a href='https://netbeans.org/community/news/newsletter/2005-08-09.html'>https://netbeans.org/community/news/newsletter/2005-08-09.html</a>><br> |
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| <hr><pre>NetBeans IDE 4.1 Online Performance Survey |
| If you have been using NetBeans IDE 4.1, please take a minute right now to fill it |
| out. The survey is meant to gage your satisfaction with the performance of NetBeans |
| 4.1 and to help the team focus their efforts in future releases. |
| <<a href="http://performance.netbeans.org/survey/nb41-performance-survey.html">http://performance.netbeans.org/survey/nb41-performance-survey.html</a>> |
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| NetBeans Software Day Presentations |
| The attendees of the NetBeans Software Day 2005 were treated to a series of |
| insightful talks. If you missed them or you want to relive your favorite presentation, |
| then follow this below link. |
| <<a href="https://netbeans.org/community/news/index.html#694">https://netbeans.org/community/news/index.html#694</a>> |
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| NetBeans Helps Philadelphia Live8 Attendees Speak Out Against Poverty |
| Sun Microsystems systems engineer Matthew Stevens used NetBeans 4.1 and Java SE 5.0 to |
| create the digital banner. NetBeans 4.1 was selected for its exclusive features for |
| Java Swing development and its proven ability to rapidly develop Java technology |
| applications in a team environment. Full story: |
| <<a href="https://netbeans.org/community/news/index.html#691">https://netbeans.org/community/news/index.html#691</a>> |
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| Jalopy NetBeans Plug-in for Java 5 Available |
| There is good news for all who want to use Jalopy and Java 5 language features in |
| NetBeans: An updated version of the plugin which includes a development snapshot of |
| Jalopy 1.5_1 Jalopy's DEV_1_5 branch at sourceforge now is compatible with Java 5 |
| and available as download from the contrib area. Thanks to the developers at: |
| <<a href="http://jalopy.sourceforge.net/">http://jalopy.sourceforge.net/</a>>. |
| For more information visit: |
| <<a href="https://netbeans.org/servlets/ReadMsg?list=nbusers&msgNo=56385">https://netbeans.org/servlets/ReadMsg?list=nbusers&msgNo=56385</a>> |
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| Running the Amazon Web Services Sample Application in NetBeans |
| Amazon provides a rich web services interface for accessing their on-line content. |
| To help you understand how to use those web services, Amazon also provides a |
| comprehensive sample application which demonstrates how to use all of the exposed |
| operations. Taking that one step further, this article shows you how to modify, |
| build, run and debug the Amazon sample application from the NetBeans IDE. By doing |
| so you get all the NetBeans IDE benefits such as code completion, code hyper linking |
| and integrated Javadoc assistance. Also, the ability to debug the application, |
| single step though and monitor variables can go a long way to deepening your |
| understanding of how the Amazon web services operate. |
| <<a href="https://netbeans.org/kb/archive/index.html">https://netbeans.org/kb/archive/index.html</a>> |
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| A Sound File Editor For NetBeans |
| This article by Rich Unger first appeared in the March 2005 issue of the Dr. Dobb's |
| Journal. The full article is readily available for those who are registered on their |
| website. If you are not registered you can do so for free. |
| <<a href="http://www.ddj.com/documents/s=9570/ddj0503h/0503h.html?temp=tvs6ScWI9P">http://www.ddj.com/documents/s=9570/ddj0503h/0503h.html?temp=tvs6ScWI9P</a>> |
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| Friends, Romans, Countrymen... |
| Thanks to NetBeans IDE, creating the client (from the running web service, described |
| by the freely available WSDL file) is as simple as clicking through a wizard (and then |
| manually coding the JSP page). However, there are two tricky bits afterwards. Read more: |
| <<a href="http://blogs.sun.com/roller/page/geertjan/20050803">http://blogs.sun.com/roller/page/geertjan/20050803</a>> </pre><hr>This issue of NetBeans Weekly News was brought to you by Robert Demmer.<br> |
| The next editor will be Robert Demmer. (New volunteers are welcome!)<br> |
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