[ajug-members] netbeans

Gupta, Praful pgupta at intercall.com
Fri May 30 11:29:23 EDT 2008


Its Java Server Faces

 

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'cool' beans- thank you, no pun intended  :)

that would be a good name for a java-ide or programming-language:
"coolbeans" 

thank you sir- i seem to be drawn to jnlp/web-start...  i can't wait to
get to java's events and stuff, i always liked php/mysql but did not
like having to do things through http requests- i also like to work with
the image functions in php- and i bet there's a huge-world of image
functions/methods/classes/stuff in java- it seems i will be able to
throw stuff together like a duck-on-june-bug in an ide, less and less
ultra-edit/notepad...  what is the 'f' for in jsf?  must be
java-server-'something' -or am i incorrect?

barclay

On Fri, 30 May 2008 08:04:13 -0400, John Yeary wrote 
> Hello Barclay, 
> 
> There are a number of tutorials on the Netbeans site itself. There is
one on the NB Platform which contains JNLP located here:
http://platform.netbeans.org/tutorials/60/nbm-htmleditor.html 
> 
> There are also a number of videos on the site as well. 
> 
> I also have some Visual JSF examples on my blog located in my
signature below. 
> 
> John 
> 
> On Thu, May 29, 2008 at 6:57 PM, mcdaniel <521 at ofig.org> wrote: 
> 

	i have basic java syntax down fairly well...  can someone
provide me 
	> with a link to a webstart/jnpl netbeans tutorial?  and/or a
netbeans 
	> tutorial/avi/mpeg i can watch? 
	> 
	> barclay m 
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> 
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