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The SDK is based on the NetBeans Platform, enabling graphical editors and plugin capabilities. Alongside the default NetBeans update centers, the SDK has its own plugin repository and a selection between stable point releases or nightly updates. Since March 5th, 2016, the SDK is no longer officially supported by the core team.
The NetBeans IDE Bundle for Web & Java EE [17] provides complete tools for all the latest Java EE 6 standards, including the new Java EE 6 Web Profile, Enterprise Java Beans (EJBs), servlets, Java Persistence API, web services, and annotations. NetBeans also supports the JSF 2.0 (Facelets), JavaServer Pages (JSP), Hibernate, Spring, and Struts ...
Gephi (/ ˈ ɡ ɛ f i / GHEF-ee) [4] [5] is an open-source network analysis and visualization software package written in Java on the NetBeans platform. [ 6 ] History
The NetBeans platform can be extended by adding different plug-ins, for example: Oracle Solaris Studio, formerly Sun Studio, is an IDE based on NetBeans, focusing on the C, C++, and Fortran programming languages. [1] Poseidon for UML [2] Fantom IDE is an IDE for the Fantom language based on the NetBeans Platform.
The NetBeans Platform is a robust Swing application framework, with many more features, as well as much more documentation. Because of the JSR failure/hold, SAF has been removed from Netbeans as of version 7.1.
VisualVM is a tool that provides a visual interface for viewing detailed information about Java applications while they are running on a Java Virtual Machine (JVM). VisualVM organizes JVM data that is retrieved by the Java Development Kit (JDK) tools and presents the information in a way that allows data on multiple Java applications to be quickly viewed—both local applications and ...
MPLAB X is the latest version of the MPLAB IDE built by Microchip Technology, and is based on the open-source NetBeans platform. MPLAB X supports editing, very buggy debugging and programming of Microchip 8-bit, 16-bit and 32-bit PIC microcontrollers.
I think developers will agree NetBeans is known primarily for being an IDE. Hence the NetBeans IDE section should also probably come first. - "Since modules can be developed independently, applications based on the NetBeans platform can be easily and powerfully[citation needed] extended by third party developers."