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NetBeans 7.0 Is Now Available

An anonymous reader writes "Oracle releases NetBeans IDE 7.0, which introduces language support for development to the proposed Java SE 7 specification with the JDK 7 developer preview. The release also provides enhanced integration with the Oracle WebLogic server, as well as support for Oracle Database and GlassFish 3.1. Additional highlights include Maven 3 and HTML5 editing support; a new GridBagLayout designer for improved Swing GUI development; enhancements to the Java editor, and more."

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  1. Here's the thing. by MrEricSir · · Score: 5, Funny

    Both Visual Studio 2010 and NetBeans 7 allow enterprise developers to create and deploy enterprise frameworks for the enterprise, then develop enterprise software solutions with re-usable enterprise components while reading enterprise documentation.

    Enterprise.

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    1. Re:Here's the thing. by hairyfeet · · Score: 3, Funny

      Dammit man, didn't you get the memo? You have to add synergy and integration if you want it to be an enterprise post! Here let me show you...

      Both Visual Studio 2010 and NetBeans 7 allow enterprise developers to create and deploy enterprise frameworks for synergy within the enterprise, then develop enterprise software solutions with synergistic re-usable enterprise components while reading enterprise documentation, thus creating vertical integration and a full stack approach to workflow.

      See? If you are gonna work in the enterprise kid you gotta speak the lingo. Don't make me go six sigma on yo ass!

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  2. Re:All 64-bit? IDE/executables/runtime script, etc by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 2, Funny

    Was anyone able to follow the OPs stream of thought? I feel like I lost some cells just reading it.

  3. Re:Cool! by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 3, Funny

    emacs