This article briefly touches upon a number of these enhancements – the one that most appealed to me. However, it does add one major new area of functionality: JavaFX 2.0 support in addition to a number of valuable smaller enhancements. NetBeans 7.1 is not a major overhaul – it is a continuation of the NetBeans IDE. NetBeans also support PHP and C++ code development – though I have no personal experience worth mentioning in these areas. JDeveloper to support Fusion Middleware development, NetBeans to propel the Java platform and its associates (Groovy/Grails, Scala) with even more focus on standards and open source. Oracle maintains two IDEs – each with its own objectives. It is interesting how NetBeans continues to evolve – after many doubts were raised with regard to its future after the Oracle-Sun acquisition. JavaOne 2011: The Definitive Set of HotSpot Perfor.NetBeans 7.1 has just been released.JavaOne 2011: Extending Java's Reach with Groovy.JavaOne 2011: Project Lambda: To Multicore and Beyond.JavaOne 2011: Moving to the Client - JavaFX and HTML5.JavaOne 2011: Virtualizing Your Java Applications.JavaOne 2011: Clojure in the Enterprise: Easy Conc.JavaOne 2011: Best Practices for XML/Schema Data B.JavaOne 2011: Are Your Garbage Collection Logs Spe.JavaOne 2011: Why Java Is An Ideal Platform for De.JavaOne 2011: The Not Java That's Not Scala: Alter.JavaOne 2011: Introduction to the JavaFX Scene Bui.JavaOne 2011: Every Last Nanosecond: Tuning the JV.JavaOne 2011: The Diabolical Developer (Redux).JavaOne 2011: JavaFX 2.0 with Alternative Languages.JavaOne 2011: Do You Really Get Classloaders?.JavaOne 2011: Serialization: Tips, Tricks, and Tec.JavaOne 2011: REST and Hypermedia as the Engine of. ![]()
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