Why to migrate your jbuilder projects to NetBeans

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Contributed by Teddy   
Thursday, 28 September 2006
You can Protect your investment in existing JBuilder projects with NetBeans, a free, open-source integrated development environment (IDE) that provides solutions for multiple development needs – from mobile devices to enterprise applications. NetBeans offers a robust set of features that ease development, including:


NetBeans GUI Builder – offering a new and innovative visual interface for creating Java GUIs
UML modeling – enabling designers to do forward and reverse engineering with a standard modeling language
Developer collaboration – providing code-aware instant messaging and project-sharing tools for distributed development teams
Full support for Java EE development–including servlets, JSPs, EJBs, JSF
Integrated profiler – making it easy to spot performance problems
And much more!

Features of jbuilder
  • Jointly edit and debug applications in real-time with the only IDE that supports Virtual Peer Programming
  • Drive higher application quality with built-in unit testing and performance monitoring
  • Bridge J2EE™ 1.4 and JDK™ 5.0 with integrated migration capabilities
  • Speed development with out-of-the-box support for leading servers and databases
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