NetBeans IDE 7.2 features ?

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Can anyone list the features and support what they have added from existing NetBeans to the latest NetBeans.

Is it good to use NetBeans IDE for java based development or should I go with Eclipse IDE.

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Answered By 0 points N/A #129364

NetBeans IDE 7.2 features ?

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Hi mam,

hi the new Netbeans IDE 7.2 do have a lot of new features

i will show a list of few updated features

Performance Features

Improves performance of Remote File Systems

Improve project scanning speed

Java Features

they added new factoring and hints

PHP Features

PHP 5.4 support

FTP remote synchronization

C++ Features

its Support new C++11 standard

reduce memory consumptions and it improved parsing performance

and they added a 64 bit launcher for windows.

to find a lot more for  Netbeans IDE 7.2 features just visit you can find a lot of information there since it is the official site of Netbeans

Hope your problem is fixed Thank You.

Larry

Answered By 10 points N/A #129365

NetBeans IDE 7.2 features ?

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Hello Margaret,

The NetBeans IDE is a free, as well as open-source Integrated Development Environment that is very suitable for software developers. It has got all the tools that are required for the creation of a professional desktop, enterprise, web as well as mobile applications using the Java platform. It also comes with C/C++, PHP, JavaScript as well as Groovy.

The notable features in the NetBeans IDE 7.2are the following:

  • the application gives a significantly enhanced performance as well as coding experience.
  • It has not new static code analysis capabilities in its Java Editor as well as smarter project scanning. 
  • It has been integrated with JavaFX Scene Builder.
  • The application can work well with multiple PHP frameworks.
  • Its Groovy support is up to date, and it has got advanced  Java EE, Maven, C/C++ as well as the NetBeans Platform.

Regards,

Carl

 

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