I recorded a new screencast which demonstrates many of the new features of "Matisse" GUI Builder in NetBeans 6.0. I can't take much credit, because the demo...
I recorded a new screencast which demonstrates many of the new features of "Matisse" GUI Builder in NetBeans 6.0. I can't take much credit, because the demo script was prepared by Matisse developers, so all kudos go to them. All the steps are described in our wiki. You can also join the discussion on Javalobby.Click on the image to play the screencast
I recorded a new screencast which demonstrates many of the new features of "Matisse" GUI Builder in NetBeans 6.0. I can't take much credit, because the demo script was prepared by Matisse developers,...
I recorded a new screencast which shows how to use the Java Native Interface. You will learn how to call native C code from a Java application.The demo was...
I recorded a new screencast which shows how to use the Java Native Interface. You will learn how to call native C code from a Java application.The demo was created using NetBeans 5.5.1 and C/C++ Pack for NetBeans 5.5.1. Enjoy!Click on the screenshot to play the screencast
I recorded a new screencast which shows how to use the Java Native Interface. You will learn how to call native C code from a Java application.The demo was created using NetBeans 5.5.1 and C/C++ Pack...
NetBeans makes extending OpenOffice.org very easy. You can write various extensions to OpenOffice.org using Java - you can both add functionality to...
NetBeans makes extending OpenOffice.org very easy. You can write various extensions to OpenOffice.org using Java - you can both add functionality to OpenOffice.org and create new applications which reuse OpenOffice.org APIs. In this 4-minute demo you can discover how to create a new function for the Calc spreadsheet software using NetBeans:Click on the screenshot to play the demoIf you are developing your first OpenOffice extension, don't forget to install the OpenOffice SDK...
NetBeans makes extending OpenOffice.org very easy. You can write various extensions to OpenOffice.org using Java - you can both add functionality to OpenOffice.org and create new applications...
I get asked by various people about how to create fancy demos such as this one: Why NetBeans part 1, Why NetBeans part 2. I am tired of replying by e-mails so...
I get asked by various people about how to create fancy demos such as this one: Why NetBeans part 1, Why NetBeans part 2. I am tired of replying by e-mails so I thought I'd share the experiences again using a blog entry (so that I can send a link to it when someone asks me - I am lazy :). So this entry is about how to create advanced demonstrations of software products using various tools. I do different kinds of demos but here I will explain how to create a complex...
I get asked by various people about how to create fancy demos such as this one: Why NetBeans part 1, Why NetBeans part 2. I am tired of replying by e-mails so I thought I'd share the...
I recorded two demos which show (J)Ruby on Rails in NetBeans and various advanced editing features for Ruby. You can discover how NetBeans 6 is going to help...
I recorded two demos which show (J)Ruby on Rails in NetBeans and various advanced editing features for Ruby. You can discover how NetBeans 6 is going to help Ruby developers with many useful features, all available in one integrated environment. Powerful code completion is available, too!(J)Ruby on RailsAdvanced Ruby editing featuresSee also Tor Norbye's blog entry about these demos and about new features he implemented while I was recording the demos.
I recorded two demos which show (J)Ruby on Rails in NetBeans and various advanced editing features for Ruby. You can discover how NetBeans 6 is going to help Ruby developers with many useful features,...
I recorded a 5-minute demo for the final release of Mobility Pack for CDC. It shows that you can use Swing or AWT to build rich applications on today's mobile...
I recorded a 5-minute demo for the final release of Mobility Pack for CDC. It shows that you can use Swing or AWT to build rich applications on today's mobile phones. And you can take advantage of Matisse, the GUI Builder which brought lots of fame to NetBeans.Click to play the demo
I recorded a 5-minute demo for the final release of Mobility Pack for CDC. It shows that you can use Swing or AWT to build rich applications on today's mobile phones. And you can take advantage of...
... that if he would have to watch all of my flash demos he would have nothing else to do for next couple of years. This is of course nonsense, but he is right...
... that if he would have to watch all of my flash demos he would have nothing else to do for next couple of years. This is of course nonsense, but he is right that I am constatly adding new demos, so perhaps one day we can organize an event where we can play all these demos on a big screen for many many hours and learn lots of useful things about NetBeans :) The whole point behind these demos is that I enjoy sharing my experiences with using NetBeans and help other people...
... that if he would have to watch all of my flash demos he would have nothing else to do for next couple of years. This is of course nonsense, but he is right that I am constatly adding new demos,...
If you want to learn about new features in NetBeans 5.5 for web and enterprise development, you can watch my newest flash preso. It contains 5 short flash demos...
If you want to learn about new features in NetBeans 5.5 for web and enterprise development, you can watch my newest flash preso. It contains 5 short flash demos of JAX-WS 2.0, Mobility Pack, SOA tools, Java Persistence API and Visual Web Pack. Enjoy!Click to play my presentation published on javalobby.org about NetBeans 5.5
If you want to learn about new features in NetBeans 5.5 for web and enterprise development, you can watch my newest flash preso. It contains 5 short flash demos of JAX-WS 2.0, Mobility Pack,...
Second part of my newest flash presentation is ready, it will be published on netbeans.org this week. If you missed the first part, here's a link. People...
Second part of my newest flash presentation is ready, it will be published on netbeans.org this week. If you missed the first part, here's a link. People sometimes ask me: Why should I try NetBeans? So this presentation tries to provide an answer to this question with top 10 reasons. Click to play the presentationAre you interested in NetBeans and would you like to know more about some particular feature? Let me know at roman dot strobl at sun dot com and I'll record a flash...
Second part of my newest flash presentation is ready, it will be published on netbeans.org this week. If you missed the first part, here's a link. People sometimes ask me: Why should I try...