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Java experts have questioned Oracle's support for Java, but Oracle swears it's fully behind Java Enterprise Edition and NetBeans.
Oracle today announced the general availability of NetBeans Integrated Development Environment (IDE) 7.4. Further extending advanced HTML5 development features to Java EE and PHP application ...
Oracle, which acquired the NetBeans IDE as part of its acquisition of Sun Microsystems last year, said the new NetBeans IDE 7.0 release demonstrates its continuing commitment to the NetBeans ...
Oracle releases NetBeans 7.0, a new release of the popular Java integrated development environment (IDE) with enhancements such as support for JDK 7 and HTML5.
The Netbeans 7 integrated development environment is now available to download, bringing with it support for the forthcoming Java SE Java Development Kit 7 and HTML 5 editing tools, Oracle said on ...
Oracle also announced the availability of the NetBeans Integrated Developer Environment (IDE) 7.1 Beta. NetBeans is a free, open source IDE for creating enterprise, Web, desktop, and mobile ...
NetBeans, a popular Java IDE formerly supported by Sun Microsystems and later Oracle, has graduated from the Apache Software Foundation's incubator to become a top-level project, where it will benefit ...
Oracle Corp. has proposed contributing the NetBeans IDE to the Apache Software Foundation (ASF) via the Apache Incubator Project. The open source project will be called Apache NetBeans, and will ...
With its newly updated NetBeans Java IDE (integrated developer environment), Oracle has focused on updating the tools and libraries so they can be used to build more sophisticated user interfaces.
The NetBeans Community blog has announced that Oracle is proposing to entrust the development of the NetBeans platform and IDE to the Apache Foundation to “open up the government model ...
NetBeans IDE is Oracle’s no-cost open source IDE for primarily designed for Java, though it includes robust support for the PHP and C/C++ languages as well.
NetBeans is one of two Java IDEs that Oracle maintains. The company offers this software, which it acquired when it purchased Sun Microsystems, for the general Java developer.