NetBeans uses its projects’ settings for javac.source (and javac.target in more ways than simply enforcing javac‘s use of the -source and -target. In this post, I look at some of the numerous benefits ...
Oracle has released NetBeans IDE 7.0 Beta 2! Some developers might be disappointed with the discontinuation of official Ruby support, or the fact that JUnit is no longer being bundled by default.
I have some java source code i need to recompile but i'm brand new to java and would like to use netbeans as my IDE.<BR><BR>Any tips to where a .NET developer should go to learn about java?