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| <h1>Build Tools</h1> |
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| Take control of your build right where your code is—with standard build tools integrated into the IDE. |
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| <h2>Hudson</h2> |
| <p>NetBeans IDE lets you create and manage Hudson continuous servers |
| and related Hudson jobs. You can |
| register Hudson instances, create new Hudson jobs, run Hudson jobs, |
| and view results provided by the server.</p> |
| <p>Browse your hosted Hudson jobs, builds, workspaces, and artifacts, and |
| inspect the build console in the Output window. When a |
| build fails, you are notified immediately in the IDE's status bar.</p> |
| <p>To find out why a job failed, right-click a build node and inspect |
| stack traces for all failed tests. You can also view the changelog |
| and browse file diffs in a user-friendly way, right inside the IDE.</p> |
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| Hudson in NetBeans IDE</a></p> |
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| <h2>Maven</h2> |
| <p>NetBeans IDE supports the Maven build system to help you manage project |
| dependencies, builds, reports, and documentation. Open, build, run, debug, profile, |
| and deploy your existing Maven projects, which can be opened directly |
| into the IDE, without an import procedure. |
| Wizards are provided for creating new applications based |
| on existing Maven Archetypes.</p> |
| <p>When you are running, testing, or debugging your applications, the IDE executes Maven goals |
| from your pom.xml file. The XML editor includes dedicated features for Maven, |
| such as code completion, code templates, |
| and code generators.</p> |
| <p>The IDE's Maven Repository browser lets you browse the content of your local repository and |
| any registered remote repositories. Add your own repositories, |
| search for artifacts, and add artifacts as dependencies to projects. |
| You can view library dependencies, runtime dependencies, and test library dependencies. |
| Views distinguish between dependency types and mark the local availability of |
| javadoc and sources. Graphs show direct and transitive dependencies and |
| identify version conflicts. Tools are provided |
| for including and excluding dependencies. |
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| <h2>Ant</h2> |
| <p>The default NetBeans IDE project system is built directly on top of the Ant build system. All |
| of the project commands, such as "Build Project" and "Run File in Debugger", |
| call targets in the project's Ant script. You can therefore build and |
| run your project outside the IDE exactly as it is built and run inside the IDE.</p> |
| <p>You do not need to be familiar with Ant to work with applications in the IDE. You can set |
| all the basic compilation and runtime options in your project's Project |
| Properties dialog box and the IDE automatically updates the project's |
| Ant script. If you know how to work with Ant, you can customize a project's |
| Ant script directly or write your own Ant script for your project. |
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| <h2>See Also</h2> |
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| <li><a href="/community/releases/73/index.html">NetBeans IDE 7.3 Release Page</a> for a list of specific features in the latest stable release.</li> |
| <li>Get more details about features of the latest stable release on the <a href="http://wiki.netbeans.org/NewAndNoteworthyNB73">NetBeans IDE 7.3 New and Noteworthy page</a>.</li> |
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