NetBeans 6.7 Beta introduces an exciting feature—integration with
Project Kenai, a collaborative environment where
developers can host their open-source projects. With NetBeans and Kenai,
a team of developers can create projects, edit, debug, build, and commit
code, and have discussions all through one easy-to-use interface.
Building on the success of NetBeans 6.5, this release also includes
native Maven support, GlassFish and Hudson integrations, improved
support for Java, PHP, Ruby, JavaScript, Groovy and C/C++, and more.
NetBeans IDE 6.7 Beta is the ideal tool to keep developers connected to
each other and to the latest technologies!
Release Highlights include:
- Connected Developer (Kenai)
- Create Kenai-hosted projects from within the NetBeans IDE
- Locate and open sources for Kenai-hosted projects in the IDE
- Full integration with Bugzilla
- Maven
- Support for Web Services creation and consumption and J2EE
- POM Editor and Navigator enhancements
- PHP
- Code coverage and Selenium support
- PHPUnit output improvements
- C/C++
- Support of popular Qt library and tools
- Groovy and Grails
- Out-of-the-box support for Grails 1.1
- Profiler
- Enhanced Self Diagnosis (“Profile Me Now!“)
- Java ME / Mobility
- Full support for SVG Rich Components in the Visual Mobile Designer
Read the complete list of NetBeans IDE 6.7 Beta Features & Enhancements.
The final release of NetBeans IDE 6.7 is planned for June 2009. Download
Beta today and give us
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