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= Video of Getting Started with Java EE Applications
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:description: Video of Getting Started with Java EE Applications - Apache NetBeans
:keywords: Apache NetBeans, Tutorials, Video of Getting Started with Java EE Applications
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|This screencast demonstrates the support provided by NetBeans IDE for some of the technologies introduced as part of Java Enterprise Edition 6 (Java EE 6) specification. The screencast demonstrates how to use wizards in the IDE to create a simple Java EE 6 web application that contains an EJB 3.1 stateless session bean facade for an entity class. You then see how to create a JSF managed bean that accesses the session facade and some JSF 2.0 pages.
Author: Ken Ganfield
Time: 6:16
link:http://bits.netbeans.org/media/nb68-gettingstarted-javaee6.mov[+Download / Watch full size+] (25 MB)
link:/about/contact_form.html?to=3&subject=Feedback: Getting Started with Java EE Applications Demo[+Send Feedback on This Tutorial+]
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== Related links
* link:javaee-gettingstarted.html[+Getting Started with Java EE Applications in NetBeans IDE+]
* link:javaee-intro.html[+Introduction to Java EE Technology+]
* link:../web/jsf20-support.html[+JSF 2.0 Support in NetBeans IDE 6.8+]
* link:../../trails/java-ee.html[+Java EE & Java Web Learning Trail+]