NetBeans Weekly News (Issue #577 - Mar 05, 2013 )
Project News
NetBeans IDE 7.3 Localized Builds AvailableNetBeans IDE 7.3 is available for download in Brazilian-Portuguese, Japanese, Russian, and Simplified Chinese.
(Note: If you're unable to see the drop-down links on the NetBeans download page for the localized builds, we recommend refreshing your browser's cache.)
This module provides support in NetBeans IDE for the TypoScript language used by TYPO3.
Training
NetBeans Platform Certified Training in Munich - March 13Dream Team Member Toni Epple will be holding a NetBeans Platform Certified Training at the Eppleton headquarter in Munich. The three-day course is packed with workshops to give you everything you need for designing and developing applications based on the popular platform. Register for your spot today.
Tutorials
Getting Started with HTML5 Applications in NetBeans IDELearn to create an HTML5 project in NetBeans IDE and to use some of the features in the IDE that support JavaScript and CSS.
Working with CSS Style Sheets in an HTML5 Application in NetBeans IDEThis tutorial demonstrates how NetBeans IDE provides tools that can help you work with CSS rules to modify the layout of an application.
Developing RESTful Web Services in Java EE 6 Using JAX-RSIn this tutorial, you first learn the basics of RESTful web services and how you can use JAX-RS to build such applications. Later on, you develop a REST API server by using JAX-RS that is capable of responding to the four basic HTTP methods: POST, GET, PUT, and DELETE. Finally, you deploy the REST server and test it by using RESTClient, an application for testing HTTP communications.
Community
Java Spotlight Podcast Episode 122: NetBeans 7.3 ReleaseNetBeans Group Product Manager Ashwin Rao joins Roger Brinkley for a chat about the NetBeans IDE 7.3 release and its focus on HTML5 support.
Have You Filed Any Issues Lately?Reporting issues is a valuable contribution to NetBeans. If you have any doubts about this we encourage you to read developer Michael Müller's blog entry.
Call for Papers: JavaOne Shanghai & JavaOne India 2013The deadline to submit proposals forJavaOne ShanghaiandJavaOne Indiais still open. Send in your best ideas to share with the Java community in either destination by Friday, March 15.
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