logging in or signing up NetBeans IDE & Platform atul.palandurkar Download Post to : URL : Related Presentations : Share Add to Flag Embed Email Send to Blogs and Networks Add to Channel Uploaded from authorPOINT lite Insert YouTube videos in PowerPont slides with aS Desktop Copy embed code: (To copy code, click on the text box) Embed: URL: Thumbnail: WordPress Embed Customize Embed The presentation is successfully added In Your Favorites. Views: 203 Category: Education License: All Rights Reserved Like it (0) Dislike it (0) Added: August 03, 2011 This Presentation is Public Favorites: 0 Presentation Description No description available. Comments Posting comment... Premium member Presentation Transcript NetBeans: NetBeans IDE & PlatformPresented By:: Presented By: Atul PalandurkarContents: Contents History of NetBeans NetBeans IDE NetBeans Platform NetBeans Tour Applications TourHistory of NetBeans: History of NetBeans The JourneyHistory of NetBeans: History of NetBeans NetBeans basically stands for Net work Java Beans . NetBeans in 1996 . A final year student project. It was named as “Xelfi” (meaning Delphi for UNIX). Group of 7 who started a college project. Initially in C++, later on they switch to Java 1.0.2. Started selling it on the internet for approximately $20 USD as the Shareware, got successful.The Founder: The Founder Jaroslav Tulach is one of the 7 founders of the NetBeans. Working with Sun Microsystems (now Oracle) as NetBeans Architect.The NetBeans: The NetBeans In1997, Roman Stanek , a Czech Entrepreneur founded the NetBeans with the same college project. Presented NetBeans 2.0 Beta successfully @ Java One in 1998. In 1999, Sun Microsystems acquire NetBeans. From 1999 till date, Sun founded a dedicated team for NetBeans.NetBeans IDE: NetBeans IDE The DevelopmentNetBeans IDE: NetBeans IDE It’s a open source IDE. Latest version is NetBeans 7.0 Following type of applications can be created: Desktop applications Enterprises applications Web applications & Mobile applicationsNetBeans IDE: NetBeans IDE Technologies supported: C & C++ Java, J2EE, J2ME, Struts, etc. Java Technologies PHP JavaScript & CSS Groovy Ruby on Rails NetBeans 6.9 introduces support for JavaFX, OSGi, PHP Zend framework, etc.NetBeans Platform: NetBeans Platform The Real ToolNetBeans Platform: NetBeans Platform Broad Swing-based framework for large desktop applications. The IDE itself is based on the NetBeans Platform. Platform contains APIs (Application Programming Interface). Handles Windows, Actions, Files, etc. Provides Modularity. Develop your own plug-in or for NetBeans. RCP (Rich Client Platform)Top 10 APIs: Top 10 APIs Module System API Lookup API Window System API FileSystems API DataSystems API Nodes API Explorer & Property Sheet API Pallete API Visual Library API Utilities APIThe Comparison Chart : The Comparison Chart NetBeans Platform Eclipse RCP UI Toolkit Standard Swing toolkit SWT UI Design Free, award winning, Matisse GUI Builder Commercial alternatives Module System Standard OSGi module system or NetBeans-specific module system Standard OSGi module system Build System Out of the box, Maven or Ant Proprietary JDK Support VisualVM, a NetBeans Platform application, is in the JDK, so many JARs from the NetBeans Platform are in the JDK too No equivalent support Training Free community-based trainings for non-commercial organizations No equivalent supportNetBeans Tour: NetBeans Tour Quick LookSplash Screen: Splash ScreenNetBeans IDE: NetBeans IDEApplications Tour: Applications Tour The SnapshotStudent App based on NB Platform: Student App based on NB PlatformNorthrop Grumman Agile Client: Northrop Grumman Agile ClientTactical Geographical Information System (TGIS): Tactical Geographical Information System (TGIS)Symmetry: SymmetryRaytheon: RaytheonBoeing Mass Properties Toolkit: Boeing Mass Properties ToolkitModular Unix-based Vulnerability Estimation Suite (MUVES): Modular Unix-based Vulnerability Estimation Suite (MUVES)IntelliHome: IntelliHomeChartsy: ChartsySlide 28: Thank you…… AtulPalandurkar.WordPress.com You do not have the permission to view this presentation. In order to view it, please contact the author of the presentation.
NetBeans IDE & Platform atul.palandurkar Download Post to : URL : Related Presentations : Share Add to Flag Embed Email Send to Blogs and Networks Add to Channel Uploaded from authorPOINT lite Insert YouTube videos in PowerPont slides with aS Desktop Copy embed code: (To copy code, click on the text box) Embed: URL: Thumbnail: WordPress Embed Customize Embed The presentation is successfully added In Your Favorites. Views: 203 Category: Education License: All Rights Reserved Like it (0) Dislike it (0) Added: August 03, 2011 This Presentation is Public Favorites: 0 Presentation Description No description available. Comments Posting comment... Premium member Presentation Transcript NetBeans: NetBeans IDE & PlatformPresented By:: Presented By: Atul PalandurkarContents: Contents History of NetBeans NetBeans IDE NetBeans Platform NetBeans Tour Applications TourHistory of NetBeans: History of NetBeans The JourneyHistory of NetBeans: History of NetBeans NetBeans basically stands for Net work Java Beans . NetBeans in 1996 . A final year student project. It was named as “Xelfi” (meaning Delphi for UNIX). Group of 7 who started a college project. Initially in C++, later on they switch to Java 1.0.2. Started selling it on the internet for approximately $20 USD as the Shareware, got successful.The Founder: The Founder Jaroslav Tulach is one of the 7 founders of the NetBeans. Working with Sun Microsystems (now Oracle) as NetBeans Architect.The NetBeans: The NetBeans In1997, Roman Stanek , a Czech Entrepreneur founded the NetBeans with the same college project. Presented NetBeans 2.0 Beta successfully @ Java One in 1998. In 1999, Sun Microsystems acquire NetBeans. From 1999 till date, Sun founded a dedicated team for NetBeans.NetBeans IDE: NetBeans IDE The DevelopmentNetBeans IDE: NetBeans IDE It’s a open source IDE. Latest version is NetBeans 7.0 Following type of applications can be created: Desktop applications Enterprises applications Web applications & Mobile applicationsNetBeans IDE: NetBeans IDE Technologies supported: C & C++ Java, J2EE, J2ME, Struts, etc. Java Technologies PHP JavaScript & CSS Groovy Ruby on Rails NetBeans 6.9 introduces support for JavaFX, OSGi, PHP Zend framework, etc.NetBeans Platform: NetBeans Platform The Real ToolNetBeans Platform: NetBeans Platform Broad Swing-based framework for large desktop applications. The IDE itself is based on the NetBeans Platform. Platform contains APIs (Application Programming Interface). Handles Windows, Actions, Files, etc. Provides Modularity. Develop your own plug-in or for NetBeans. RCP (Rich Client Platform)Top 10 APIs: Top 10 APIs Module System API Lookup API Window System API FileSystems API DataSystems API Nodes API Explorer & Property Sheet API Pallete API Visual Library API Utilities APIThe Comparison Chart : The Comparison Chart NetBeans Platform Eclipse RCP UI Toolkit Standard Swing toolkit SWT UI Design Free, award winning, Matisse GUI Builder Commercial alternatives Module System Standard OSGi module system or NetBeans-specific module system Standard OSGi module system Build System Out of the box, Maven or Ant Proprietary JDK Support VisualVM, a NetBeans Platform application, is in the JDK, so many JARs from the NetBeans Platform are in the JDK too No equivalent support Training Free community-based trainings for non-commercial organizations No equivalent supportNetBeans Tour: NetBeans Tour Quick LookSplash Screen: Splash ScreenNetBeans IDE: NetBeans IDEApplications Tour: Applications Tour The SnapshotStudent App based on NB Platform: Student App based on NB PlatformNorthrop Grumman Agile Client: Northrop Grumman Agile ClientTactical Geographical Information System (TGIS): Tactical Geographical Information System (TGIS)Symmetry: SymmetryRaytheon: RaytheonBoeing Mass Properties Toolkit: Boeing Mass Properties ToolkitModular Unix-based Vulnerability Estimation Suite (MUVES): Modular Unix-based Vulnerability Estimation Suite (MUVES)IntelliHome: IntelliHomeChartsy: ChartsySlide 28: Thank you…… AtulPalandurkar.WordPress.com