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Netbeans 6.0 and JE

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

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!

Lebogang Mogolane:

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.

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