-- 作者:菜籽
-- 发布时间:10/4/2007 5:20:00 PM
-- NetBeans Weekly News, a newsletter for the NetBeans community Issue [分享]
Issue # 311 - Oct 01, 2007 Project News [B][URL=http://www.netbeans.info/newsletter/story.php?id=1384]A Plugin to Make You Filthy Rich...[/URL][/B] ....with sample codes, that is. There's a new NetBeans 6.0 plugin that installs all the samples from Romain Guy and Chet Hasse's Filthy Rich Clients book straight into New Project wizard. Note: You need to be in a NetBeans 6.0 build, such as Beta 1, to make use of this plugin. [B][URL=http://www.netbeans.info/newsletter/story.php?id=1386]Participate in Intland's codeBeamer-NetBeans ALM Module Project[/URL][/B] [URL=http://www.intland.com/]Intland[/URL], a NetBeans strategic partner, is inviting NetBeans users to participate in its codeBeamer - NetBeans ALM Module project. The NetBeans plugin provides a complete view of any codeBeamer artifact and gives the user the possibility of assigning a Source Code commit to an existing Task (SCM Loop). Interested in participating? Contact [URL=mailto:Jean-Pierre.Berchez@Intland.com]Jean-Pierre.Berchez@Intland.com[/URL]. [B][URL=http://www.netbeans.info/newsletter/story.php?id=1380]Feature Viewer: A Plugin for Listing Plugins[/URL][/B] Want a quick, printable overview of all the plugins that are installed in your IDE, together with all those that are available in your Plugin Manager? Geertjan Wielenga has created a new plugin that provides this information in a table. [B][URL=http://www.netbeans.info/newsletter/story.php?id=1383]Project Packager Plugin for NetBeans IDE 6.0[/URL][/B] Thanks to Charlie Hunt, there's a Project Packager plugin available for NetBeans 6.0. Originally developed by Roman Strobl, the Project Packager plugin allows you to import & export NetBeans projects with ease. You can also e-mail an exported NetBeans project. [B]Visit the [URL=http://plugins.netbeans.org/PluginPortal/]NetBeans Plugin Portal[/URL] to get the Project Packager and the other cool plugins mentioned in this issue![/B] Training [B][URL=http://www.netbeans.info/newsletter/story.php?id=1381]How to Use jMaki on Rails in NetBeans 6.0 IDE[/URL][/B] This tutorial shows the steps to building the Rails project described in an [URL=http://blogs.sun.com/arungupta/entry/screencast_web8_jmaki_on_rails]Arun Gupta jMaki screencast[/URL]. Add both a Yahoo table and a Dojo table to a page and fill them with data from a database table. Then add two buttons and use the publish/subscribe mechanism so that the buttons can talk to the tables. [B][URL=http://www.netbeans.info/newsletter/story.php?id=1387]Video: NetBeans Ruby Editor Code Completion[/URL][/B] In this quick NetBeans.tv piece, Tor Norbye demonstrates the code completion feature of the NetBeans Ruby Editor. Visit [URL=http://netbeans.tv/]NetBeans.tv[/URL] for more Ruby tips from Tor and for other cool demos and screencasts. [B][URL=http://www.netbeans.info/newsletter/story.php?id=1385]Running Woodstock JSF Components in Portlet Environment[/URL][/B] This tutorial gives you a brief overview on how to use the Project Woodstock component set and NetBeans to build portlets. Articles [B][URL=http://www.netbeans.info/newsletter/story.php?id=1379]Rails and JPA (Instead of ActiveRecord)[/URL][/B] NetBeans Evangelist Brian Leonard wondered what it would take to replace ActiveRecord with JPA in the classic Ruby on Rails blog demo. Read on to see the results. [B][URL=http://www.netbeans.info/newsletter/story.php?id=1382]Creating Extensible Applications With the Java Platform[/URL][/B] A technical article introducing you to extensibility in Java applications. It makes use of key concepts in the Java Platform and in particular, the NetBeans Platform. Community [B][URL=http://www.netbeans.info/newsletter/story.php?id=1388]Get the New NetBeans 6.0 Icons and Banner![/URL][/B] Promote NetBeans on your websites and blogs with our new collection of NetBeans 6 icons and banners. This issue was brought to you by: Tinuola Awopetu If you do not want to receive this newsletter, you can unsubscribe here This newsletter is accessible also at [URL=http://www.netbeans.org/community/news/newsletter/2007-10-01.html]www.netbeans.org[/URL], [URL=http://www.netbeans.org/community/news/newsletter/archive.html]newsletter archive[/URL]
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