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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, 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 has a strong track record of demonstrating commitment to choice for Java developers. As such, NetBeans is expected to provide an additional open source option and complement to the two free ...
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 ...
Developers will be able to test-drive the next generation Java programming language by using the new version of Oracle’s NetBeans IDE (integrated developer environment), released Wednesday ...
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.
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.
Oracle has surprised me before. There are still two or three more big news days ahead of us this week for Oracle come on out and adopt NetBeans. I'll just sit here and wait a bit longer.
Today at JavaOne, Oracle announced that the preview of NetBeans Integrated Development Environment (IDE) 7.3 is available for download, with new advanced HTML5, JavaScript and CSS development ...
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. It is available for the Windows ...
NetBeans 7.2 has been reconfigured for smoother user interactions For the newest release of NetBeans, Oracle has equipped the open source IDE to continuously run a static analysis tool, which ...