I just got through downloading Netbeans 6.0 beta 1 and playing with JE inside of it. At first glance, things look pretty nice.
- It has profiling built into the base package. I always liked the Netbeans profiler and now I don't even have to install an addin to use it.
- It makes it easier to stop running processes. Down in the lower right side where it says "running..." you can right click on that and it will give you some options.
- The debugger has some enhancements to it.
- It runs on any platform that has a JVM.
So I'm looking forward to playing with it.
Comments (3)
Thanks for the tip, I've used the profiling in Netbeans 5 and it saved me heaps of time on a nasty resource leak. Very easy to use, and the netbeans tutorials made it even easier. I don't use Netbeans as my own IDE but gladly power it up for any profiling.
Tony
Posted by Tony Obermeit | September 19, 2007 4:38 PM
Posted on September 19, 2007 16:38
Just ashame the Profiler does not work JDK 1.4.2, which lots of my client have, because they still develop and deploy for WebLogic 8.1 / WebSphere 6.
Ah well!
Posted by Peter Pilgrim | September 21, 2007 4:10 AM
Posted on September 21, 2007 04:10
I have just installed the Netbeans 6.5MI and noticed that on services\databases it only displays tables, views and procedures. Is there a way I can configure for it to display a tree like structure to also incl. packages, sequences, etc. either with a plugin or within the IDE?
Your response will be highly appreciated.
Posted by Lebogang Mogolane | September 30, 2008 4:16 AM
Posted on September 30, 2008 04:16