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  2. NetBeans - Wikipedia

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    Oracle also releases a version of NetBeans that includes all of the features of the above bundles. This bundle includes: NetBeans Base IDE; Java SE, JavaFX; Web and Java EE; Java ME; C/C++; PHP (Version 5.5 and later) asd; Apache Groovy; GlassFish; Apache Tomcat; Official Ruby support was removed with the release of 7.0.

  3. Comparison of integrated development environments - Wikipedia

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    Java 8 only (2014) Eclipse JDT: EPL: Yes No [40] Yes Yes Yes FreeBSD, JVM, Solaris: Yes Yes Yes Yes Geany: GPL: No No Yes Yes Yes FreeBSD, AIX, OpenBSD, Solaris, other Unix: No Greenfoot: GPL: No Yes Yes Yes Yes Solaris: No Not a General IDE; a 2D Game builder NetBeans: Apache License: No Yes Yes Yes Yes OpenBSD, Solaris: Yes Yes No Yes Multi ...

  4. List of NetBeans-based software - Wikipedia

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    WhereWolf is a NetBeans Platform based management console for Sucden Financial's STAR futures and options trading system, built on a scalable service oriented architecture with Java and Jini (Apache River) technology. Chartsy is a free, open source stock charting, screening, and trading platform built on the NetBeans Platform.

  5. Spring Framework - Wikipedia

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    The Spring Framework is an application framework and inversion of control container for the Java platform. [2] The framework's core features can be used by any Java application, but there are extensions for building web applications on top of the Java EE (Enterprise Edition) platform.

  6. Apache Click - Wikipedia

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    Apache Click is a page and component oriented web application framework for the Java language and is built on top of the Java Servlet API. It is a free and open-source project distributed under the Apache license and runs on any JDK installation (1.5 or later). Click was initially created by Malcolm Edgar as the click.sourceforce.net project in ...

  7. OpenJDK - Wikipedia

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    OpenJDK (Open Java Development Kit) is a free and open-source implementation of the Java Platform, Standard Edition (Java SE). [2] It is the result of an effort Sun Microsystems began in 2006, four years before the company was acquired by Oracle Corporation .

  8. Free Java implementations - Wikipedia

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    Free Java implementations are software projects that implement Oracle's Java technologies and are distributed under free software licences, making them free software. Sun released most of its Java source code as free software in May 2007, so it can now almost be considered a free Java implementation. [ 1 ]

  9. JavaFX - Wikipedia

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    JavaFX 1.1 was based on the concept of a "common profile" that is intended to span across all devices supported by JavaFX. This approach makes it possible for developers to use a common programming model while building an application targeted for both desktop and mobile devices and to share much of the code, graphics assets and content between desktop and mobile versions.